Rainbow Research Institute Participates in the Future Innovation Technology Expo 2025

Rainbow Lab will be showcasing its autonomous flight technology and unmanned vehicle product line at the Future Innovation Technology Expo 2025 (FIX 2025), held at Daegu EXCO from October 22nd to 25th. Rainbow Lab's exhibition booth will be located in the "Korea Future Mobility Expo" exhibition hall, E4302, East Wing, EXCO.

In this exhibition, Rainbow Lab will introduce 'Arion', an integrated platform that supports long-distance, non-line-of-sight remote control and autonomous mission execution of drones and robots, as well as multicopters, eVTOLs, and high-weight AAV (Advanced Air Vehicle) aircraft equipped with the platform.

All of the exhibited products are equipped with the company's mission computer, 'Arion AAS (Autonomous Aerial System),' which, based on NVIDIA GPU-based computing power, can perform autonomous missions in various fields such as defense industry, forest fire surveillance, and drone delivery.

This exhibition will particularly showcase Rainbow Lab's new eVTOL aircraft, the Orbix, and a 45kg-class heavy-duty AAV (product name yet to be determined). The Orbix is an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft with a longer flight time (1 to 1.5 hours) than a multicopter. Its low-noise, lightweight characteristics make it ideal for long-duration missions such as surveillance and reconnaissance.

The 45kg-class AAV is a medium-sized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAM) designed for heavy cargo transport. It can perform missions such as delivering large quantities of medical supplies and dropping fire extinguishing grenades at low altitudes (150m). Combining the maneuverability of a small drone with the transport capacity of a large drone, its potential applications in industrial and disaster response fields are drawing attention.

Meanwhile, in August, the Rainbow Research Institute was selected as the implementing agency for the "AI Swarm Drone R&D Project for Early Emergency Response to Large-Scale Wildfires," based on these technologies. This project, led by the Korea Forest Service and co-sponsored by Daegu City and the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), will receive a total of 4 billion won in government funding.


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