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Exhibited at “9th Japan Drone 2024 / 3rd Advanced Air Mobility EXPO 2024”!

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On June 5-7, 2024, at Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, we exhibited at the “9th Japan Drone 2024 / 3rd Advanced Air Mobility EXPO 2024” again this year.
Thank you very much for visiting our booth!

 

AeroVXR & SClabAir’s booth

As last year, we exhibited jointly with SCLabAir Corp. This time, in order to let more people know about the company’s activities, we expanded the booth and enriched its contents by displaying panels, drone for test, and holding free discussion.
We produced a newly designed company pamphlet and an original clear file, and participated with full enthusiasm.
The panel display introduced the company’s business performance and new project (drone flight tests on environmental test equipment in collaboration with four companies), and we believe it served as a good opportunity for people to become interested in AeroVXR.

▼Mr. Yasumura CEO (right) and Mr. Nakata COO (left) being interviewed by Japan TV program.

 

Free Discussion

For the first time, we held a free discussion in our booth. The theme of the discussion was “Business Development & New Product Development from Standardization Activities”.
Mr. Nakata, COO of AeroVXR, who is a member of EUROCAE, and members of ASTM, SAE, RTCA, and JARUS had a free discussion, and time passed in no time. We were able to hear many valuable discussions that can only be obtained through active participation in standardization activities.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the discussion!

 

We would like to introduce the venue and the booths of each company on the day of the event!

 

The venue of event

With more than 260 exhibitors and over 20,000 visitors (an increase of approximately 2,000 from last year) in 3 days of the event, it is clear that the industry’s attention is increasing every year. And this December, “Japan Drone / Advanced Air Mobility EXPO 2024 in Kansai” will be held for the first time.

*”Japan Drone / Advanced Air Mobility EXPO 2024 in Kansai” websitehttps://www.japandrone-kansai.com/

Booth Introduction

EAMS Robotics exhibited “E6150TC”, a Class II Type Certified aircraft that AeroVXR was involved in as a consulting. Other exhibits included a prototype UAS applying for Class I Type Certification and a model of a VTOL aircraft that will apply for Class I Type Certification.
Class I Type Certification will allow for BVLOS over third-party airspace, which will expand the possibilities for using UAS in logistics.

ST Engineering’s booth. A Singaporean company, they displayed the first aircraft in Singapore to be approved for BVLOS. The aircraft is equipped with a collision avoidance system and is designed to satisfy the safety requirements for BVLOS.
More and more overseas companies are entering the Japanese market, and this year there were companies from 10 countries participating in the event.

Dronetag’s booth. A Czech company that announced its entry into the Japanese market at this event. The company develops and sells remote IDs for UAS, providing devices and apps.
As the number of UAS flights increases, we need to be prepared for air risks such as collisions between aircraft. By constantly transmitting aircraft information, the existence and behavior of UAS in flight can be monitored in real time, allowing for quick response in the event of an emergency.
Remote ID performance is essential for safety and security in the air.

TERRA LABO’s booth. A large aircraft and a ground control station car were on display. “TERRA Dolphin VTOL” on display was a fixed-wing unmanned aircraft that can fly long distances without a runway, even in times of disaster, and is used to gather information over a wide area. It is being tested daily in preparation for large-scale disasters.
It is called a “Flying Dolphin” because of its beautiful curves. It is very cute, isn’t it?

TOYO Corporation’s booth. In UAS flight test conducted in collaboration with four companies, including AeroVXR, using environmental test equipment, TOYO Corporation was involved as a developer of measurement equipment for airframe temperature. They support the development of UAS and VTOLs with their measurement systems.

 

We are grateful to have met so many of you through the events this year.

Thank you for your continued support of us!
Please look forward to our next post!