Gremsy and South Korea-based Sierra BASE have announced a technical collaboration to present a fully integrated drone system at Drone Show Korea (DSK) 2026, February 25-27, specifically engineered for bridge inspection and critical infrastructure monitoring.
The joint system combines Gremsy’s VIO payload with Sierra BASE’s SIRIUS Wing v2 UAV platform. This high-performance aerial solution is designed to deliver stable, high-quality data capture within the technical and operational constraints of modern infrastructure projects. By integrating advanced payload stabilization with a specialized airframe, the partnership aims to improve inspection efficiency and overall flight safety for service providers.
Visitors to the companies’ booth, K12, will have access to Gremsy’s broader portfolio of gimbal systems used in surveying, mapping, and public safety. This includes a demonstration of AI detection features via the NexUNI SDK and the custom NexGCS application, which allows end users to develop tailored applications for their specific mission requirements.
As part of the official event program, Jimmy Lam, APAC Business Development Manager at Gremsy, will deliver a speaking session on “Multi-Application Payload Integration.” Lam will share insights into how flexible architectures allow a single drone platform to perform across various missions, ranging from infrastructure inspection to situational awareness.
Beyond the exhibition floor, Gremsy intends to hold strategic meetings with Sierra BASE to discuss comprehensive partnership development within the Korean market. This move reinforces a long-term commitment to expanding technical presence across Asia.
Following the conclusion of Drone Show Korea 2026, the two companies will conduct a joint Demo Day at Sierra BASE headquarters. This event will feature the integrated SIRIUS Wing v2 and Gremsy VIO system in a live operational environment, validating the system’s performance and real-world readiness for deployment in bridge and infrastructure use cases.







