
Gremsy joined with Aerosense and Sierra Base at Japan Drone 2025 for a seminar that spotlighted the future of aerial technologies across UAV and eVTOL platforms.
Titled “Advanced Aerial Solutions for UAV and eVTOL Industries,” the event delivered valuable insights to a packed room of industry experts, engineers, and technology enthusiasts. Hosted on June 5th, the seminar served as a dynamic platform for demonstrating real-world applications of advanced imaging, stabilization, and autonomous flight systems shaping the next generation of unmanned aerial operations.
Gremsy opened the seminar with a compelling presentation on its gimbal technology, showcasing the company’s commitment to delivering high-performance imaging solutions for unmanned systems. The focus was placed on Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), a breakthrough that enables highly stable video capture in turbulent conditions or at extended zoom levels. This capability is vital for aerial inspections and surveying missions where precision, clarity, and reliability are critical. By reducing motion blur and jitter, EIS enhances data accuracy while also improving operational efficiency and lowering post-processing demands.
Aerosense and Sierra Base followed with presentations that highlighted their respective innovations in autonomous navigation and integrated aerial systems, adding depth and context to the overarching theme of aerial intelligence. The collaborative nature of the seminar emphasized the importance of interoperability and system-level innovation, encouraging dialogue on how new technologies can be combined to deliver smarter, more responsive unmanned platforms.
The session closed with a lively Q&A that underlined the strong engagement of attendees and their interest in adopting the solutions discussed. The exchange of ideas and technical insight underscored the value of such collaborative events in accelerating progress across UAV and eVTOL sectors.
With their pioneering contributions, Gremsy, Aerosense, and Sierra Base have reinforced their roles as leaders in aerial innovation, setting a clear path toward safer, more capable unmanned operations across commercial, industrial, and emergency response domains.