Gremsy and Nokia showcase integrated UAV systems at XPONENTIAL Europe 2025
Gremsy and Nokia are presenting integrated UAV solutions at XPONENTIAL Europe 2025 focused on payload stabilization and connectivity. The demonstration centers on combining Gremsy’s gimbals, payloads and vibration isolation technology with Nokia’s connectivity platforms to improve aircraft performance and mission efficiency.
Gremsy is using the event to highlight its VIO and ORUS L payloads. The ORUS L is a new spherical payload built for harsh operating conditions and high-end imaging sensors. The company said the product is scheduled for an official launch later this year. It is designed to help UAVs capture smoother, higher-quality imagery in challenging environments. Gremsy is also showing how its vibration isolator systems can reduce sensor disturbance in mission-critical operations.
The joint presentation with Nokia reflects a broader push toward tighter integration in commercial drone systems. Gremsy’s stabilization hardware addresses image quality and payload control. Nokia’s role is centered on connectivity that can support more efficient and intelligent operations. Together, the companies are positioning the package as a way to support demanding use cases that rely on consistent data capture, reliable links and stable sensor performance.
XPONENTIAL Europe 2025 is also serving as a forum for discussion around the technical and regulatory conditions shaping UAV deployment. By pairing stabilization with communications, Gremsy and Nokia are underscoring how the market is moving beyond standalone components toward complete operational systems. That shift could expand the practical use of drones in industrial inspection, observation and professional data collection, where reliability and image quality directly affect mission value.