Gremsy and Beyond Vision have strengthened their autonomous systems collaboration through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Eurosatory 2026.
The agreement establishes a formal framework for the two companies to develop, test, and promote integrated drone and robotic solutions. Under the partnership, engineers will focus on deeper product integration, combining Gremsy’s gimbal and payload technologies with Beyond Vision’s autonomous aerial platforms.
To demonstrate the immediate practical applications of this partnership, the companies are showcasing an integrated aerial intelligence system at Eurosatory. The solution pairs Beyond Vision’s BVQ418 Smart Quadcopter with Gremsy’s VIO camera payload. This configuration is engineered specifically for demanding environments, blending the quadcopter’s flight endurance with advanced visual and thermal imaging capabilities.
The combined system is designed to assist operators with monitoring large geographic areas, inspecting critical industrial assets, and maintaining real-time situational awareness. It is highly optimized for rapid-response scenarios, search and rescue operations, disaster management, and perimeter security monitoring, especially in complex or mountainous terrain.
Jay Huynh, Chief Commercial Officer at Gremsy, said, “Our partnership with Beyond Vision demonstrates the value of open and interoperable UAV technologies. Together, the BVQ418 and VIO integration delivers a powerful combination of endurance, imaging capability, and operational flexibility designed to support demanding real-world missions. The signing of this MoU marks an important milestone in our collaboration and reflects our shared commitment to developing advanced solutions that address the evolving needs of customers worldwide.”
This joint effort reflects a broader industry shift toward open ecosystem partnerships. By allowing operators to combine specialized, best-in-class technologies rather than relying on closed systems, the collaboration aims to help public safety and engineering organizations capture more actionable field data.
Attendees at Eurosatory 2026 can view the integrated BVQ418 and VIO hardware first-hand by visiting the Gremsy exhibit at booth F225 in Hall 4, or explore further autonomous flight capabilities at the Beyond Vision exhibit at booth D429 in Hall 5B.







