Gremsy has successfully integrated its VIO EO/IR payload into the drone ecosystem of Beyond Vision, a Portugal-based Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) manufacturer.
This integration strengthens Gremsy’s strategic development in Europe by providing Beyond Vision’s professional UAV lineup with enhanced imaging precision, operational reliability, and seamless interoperability. Beyond Vision is known for developing advanced aerial platforms used in defense, inspection, and various industrial applications.
Beyond Vision has established a strong reputation in Europe for creating reliable UAV systems tailored for industrial inspection, defense, and public safety missions, characterized by robust engineering and a modular design. By incorporating the Gremsy VIO EO/IR payload, their drone systems now feature enhanced dual-sensor imaging capabilities, combining radiometric thermal precision with high-resolution visual capture. This fully synchronized solution is designed for demanding environments, ranging from tactical surveillance to infrastructure assessment.
This partnership is rooted in a shared engineering philosophy focused on creating UAV technologies that are dependable, adaptable, and performance-driven.
Mr. Huy Pham, CTO and VIO Project Leader at Gremsy, stated, “Our collaboration with Beyond Vision marks another key step in Gremsy’s ongoing expansion across Europe. This partnership demonstrates our dedication to developing reliable, field-proven imaging payloads that align with Europe’s focus on performance, safety, and innovation in drone operations.”
For Gremsy’s growing network of European distributors and solution partners, the VIO integration into Beyond Vision’s UAV ecosystem enhances market credibility, reinforces VIO’s proven reliability and technical performance, and aligns with the region’s demanding operational standards. Beyond Vision’s active presence in infrastructure monitoring, public safety, and energy inspection offers new avenues for distributors to position VIO as a ready-to-deploy imaging solution for complex missions requiring accuracy and stability.
The companies are also providing collaborative technical coordination to ensure smoother integration, streamlined deployment, and an enhanced user experience, aiming for faster adoption of VIO within the region. The collaboration reinforces a shared vision of delivering dependable, high-performance imaging systems that support Europe’s growing demand for advanced UAV technologies and mission-ready solutions.






