Velox showcased its commercial sensing payloads at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The demonstration focused on addressing image instability caused by vibration and turbulence in aerial operations. Central to the exhibition was the Velox EO/IR gimbal, which uses 80µrad gyro stabilization to maintain stable, high-resolution imaging, with visual capture capabilities at distances of up to 600 meters. The system integrates thermal imaging to support operation in low-light conditions and visually degraded environments, including smoke, fog, and dust.
Designed for integration across a range of Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), the payload prioritizes low weight and operational efficiency, compared to traditional camera systems. The standard configuration weighs approximately 430g, supporting flight endurance while maintaining sensor capability. Multi-sensor compatibility enables situational awareness and target tracking for applications including inspection, security, and emergency response.
As autonomy systems continue to scale, stabilized imaging payloads remain a key component for reliable aerial data collection. Velox’s systems are designed to support consistent visual performance during dynamic flight, enabling operators to monitor environments and gather actionable data.
XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 provided an opportunity for Velox to engage with manufacturers, end users, and policymakers on the deployment of sensing technologies within next-generation autonomous platforms.






