
Pablo Aviation (CEO Kim Young-jun), a company specializing in autonomous swarm control of unmanned vehicles, will be participating in the global consumer electronics show 'CES2025' held in Las Vegas, USA from the 7th to the 10th. At this exhibition, Pablo Aviation plans to unveil the next-generation performance drone PabloX series and its vision for the defense industry, laying the foundation for a leap forward into the global market.
Pablo Aviation will showcase its drone technology and solutions at its booth in the Incheon-IFEZ Pavilion at the Las Vegas Convention Center. In particular, the innovative firework drone "PabloX F40," developed for high-quality drone performances, is a unique technology that combines firework drone shows with drone light shows, leaving a lasting impression on domestic and international audiences. Last year, the product received flight approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), demonstrating international recognition for its safety and technological prowess.
PabloX Smart CLS will also be introduced. Smart CLS is a system that can simultaneously transport and efficiently manage multiple PabloX L20 compact LED drones, dramatically improving drone operation efficiency. The L20 maximizes operational convenience for drone shows while also enhancing flight safety with a propeller safety guard designed for safe operation.
Pablo Aviation plans to explore global partnerships leveraging its expertise in various defense industry sectors. Drawing on its experience in defense research and development (R&D), the company will share its technological prowess and vision. Furthermore, it will unveil "UrbanLinkX," an urban air mobility (UAM) traffic management platform aimed at building smart cities and improving the quality of life in urban areas. UrbanLinkX, which garnered attention both domestically and internationally after winning a CES Innovation Award last year, is expected to play a pivotal role in realizing a future urban transportation ecosystem.
“Through our participation in CES, we were able to showcase Pablo Aviation’s global technological prowess and competitiveness on the world stage,” said Kim Young-jun, CEO of Pablo Aviation. “Based on the $2 million in sales we recorded last year, we are focusing on drone exports this year and aim to achieve a fivefold increase in sales in the drone show and defense industries.”
He continued, “This CES 2025 will be another milestone in Pablo Aviation’s global leap forward.”
Pablo Aviation plans to continue to establish itself as a leader in the unmanned vehicle industry through innovative technology development and strengthening its global network.
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