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PABLO AIR Showcases Future Drone Technology and Global Vision at CES 2025
(Image 1) Perspective view of the exhibition booth at 'CES 2025' featuring PABLO AIRPABLO AIR, a leading company specializing in autonomous swarm control for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), will participate in the world’s largest electronics exhibition, CES 2025, held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 7 to 10. At this year’s CES, PABLO AIR plans to unveil its next-generation art show and defense drones and share its vision for expanding into global markets.Innovative Drone Technology on DisplayPABLO AIR will present its cutting-edge drones and solutions at its booth within the Incheon-IFEZ Pavilion at the Las Vegas Convention Center. A highlight of its exhibit is the flagship PabloX F40 drone. The F40 combines drone-mounted fireworks with bright LED lights and has already successfully performed on the global stage. The model received flight approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) last year, solidifying its global recognition for safety and technological excellence.PabloX Smart CLS and Optimized Drone Show EfficiencyThe company will also introduce PabloX Smart CLS, a system designed to efficiently transport and manage hundreds and thousands of LED drones, PabloX L20. The integrated system tremendously improves the operation of drone art shows by streamlining transportation and reducing on-site setup time and efforts. The L20 drones are equipped with propeller safety guards for enhanced flight safety and are designed to maximize operational convenience during drone art shows.Vision for Defense and Urban Air MobilityPABLO AIR plans to leverage its expertise across various defense sectors to establish global partnerships. Drawing from its experience in advanced R&D, the company will showcase its vision and technology, including the UrbanLinkX UAM (Urban Air Mobility) traffic management platform, aimed at building smart cities and enhancing the urban quality of life. UrbanLinkX, which received a CES Innovation Award last year, has gained significant attention both domestically and internationally for its potential to play a pivotal role in future urban transportation ecosystems.PABLO AIR in 2025 and OnwardsYoung-Joon Kim, CEO of PABLO AIR, stated, “Participating in CES has allowed us to showcase PABLO AIR’s global technological capabilities and competitiveness on the world stage. Building on last year’s $2 million in revenue, we aim to focus on exporting drone hardware and system this year, targeting a fivefold increase in sales in the drone show and defense sectors.” He added, “CES 2025 will serve as another milestone in PABLO AIR’s journey towards global success.”PABLO AIR is committed to establishing itself as a leading company in the UAV industry through continuous innovation and strengthening its global network. The company aims to remain at the forefront of technological advancements and pave the way for a more advanced future in unmanned mobility.
25.01.07 -
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PABLO AIR Set to Showcase Groundbreaking Drone Solutions at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas
(Image 1) PABLO AIR unveils its latest drone show solution, the PabloX Smart CLS, and a new commercial LED drone, the PabloX L20.LAS VEGAS, USA - PABLO AIR, a leader in autonomous swarm control of unmanned aerial vehicles, has announced its participation in the world’s largest commercial drone exhibition, the Commercial UAV Expo. The event will take place from September 3 to 5 at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, where PABLO AIR will unveil its latest drone show solution, the PabloX Smart CLS.Revolutionizing Drone Shows with PabloX Smart CLSPABLO AIR is set to revolutionize drone shows with the debut of the PabloX Smart CLS, an integrated system designed to charge drones simultaneously, streamline logistics, and store multiple PabloX L20 drones. Capable of housing up to 18 L20 drones, the system significantly reduces the complexities of traditional drone operations, slashing costs and preparation requirements. By dramatically shortening the preparation and execution time for drone shows, the PabloX Smart CLS maximizes operational efficiency and will open doors to more drone shows for broader communities.Introducing the Next-Generation LED Drone, PabloX L20In addition to the Smart CLS, PABLO AIR will introduce the PabloX L20, a new commercial LED drone designed to be compatible with the Smart CLS. The PabloX L20 emits brighter and clearer light, enabling more vivid and striking drone shows in the night sky.“We look forward to showcasing the PabloX Smart CLS and PabloX L20 at the Commercial UAV Expo,” said Young-Joon Kim, CEO of PABLO AIR. “These innovations represent the future of drone entertainment, offering unprecedented efficiency and creativity. We invite all attendees to visit our booth and experience the next level of drone technology.”For more information about the PabloX Series and PABLO AIR's full range of drone technologies, visit the PABLO AIR Store (https://pabloair.io/) and explore how they are shaping the future of drone entertainment.
24.09.04 -
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PABLO AIR Collaborates with Graffiti Artist JonOne to Create Special Edition Pyrotechnic Drone
PABLO AIR, a leading company in autonomous swarm control for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has teamed up with world-renowned graffiti artist JonOne to create a special edition of their cutting-edge drone, the PabloX F40 JonOne Edition.JonOne, celebrated for his vibrant colors and unique style that embody the spirit of freedom and youth, is a distinguished figure in the art world. Known for transforming street graffiti into modern art, JonOne was awarded the prestigious Legion of Honour by the French government in 2015.This collaboration was sparked during JonOne’s visit to PABLO AIR's headquarters in Songdo, Incheon, on June 28. During his visit, JonOne used the PabloX F40 drone as his canvas, creating a one-of-a-kind piece of art.The PabloX F40 is a flagship pyrotechnic drone developed by PABLO AIR. This drone represents the culmination of the company's expertise and innovation since their first drone light show in 2019. PABLO AIR is gearing up to mass-produce the F40, with plans to introduce it to the U.S. market.The PabloX F40, PABLO AIR’s first commercially marketed drone, features a stunning design and meticulous engineering. It boasts enhanced windproof and waterproof capabilities, allowing for effective operation in any weather conditions. The F40’s LEDs are up to 2.27 times brighter than those of competing models, ensuring vivid displays in the night sky. Additionally, the F40 can create spectacular pyrotechnic effects through a 2-cue pyro system, delivering an unmatched drone show experience. In 2024, the F40 will be featured in shows on the U.S. west coast, with ambitious plans to expand nationwide in 2025."The collaboration with JonOne is a significant step in expanding the artistic boundaries of PABLO AIR's drone shows," said Kenny Kim, Vice President of PABLO AIR's U.S. operations. "Our drones offer unparalleled performances, providing a unique and memorable experience. Performances incorporating new drone technology are gaining attention, and we aim to enhance our clients’ brand value and offer audiences unforgettable experiences through our drones."PABLO AIR is a South Korean company specializing in drone technology and services. Since expanding to the U.S. market in 2021, it has partnered with industry leaders to commercialize its key technologies. PABLO AIR has been recognized for its contributions to the drone industry, winning the AUVSI Excellence Awards in 2021 and 2022, and most recently, the CES 2024 Innovation Award for its Urban Air Mobility (UAM) traffic management platform, UrbanLinkX.To learn more about the PabloX Series, visit PABLO AIR Store.
24.07.25 -
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PABLO AIR Showcasing Cutting-Edge Drone Lineup at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024
PABLO AIR will unveil their drone lineup at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024.PABLO AIR, a leader in autonomous swarm control of unmanned vehicles, announced its participation in AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024, the world’s largest unmanned vehicle exhibition. The event will take place form April 23rd to 25th in San Diego, USA.‘AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024’ brings together top players in the unmanned vehicle industry, including 560 companies like NASA and Lockheed Martin around the world, to showcase the latest technologies and industry trends.PABLO AIR, known for its groundbreaking work in the South Korean drone market and now setting its sights on the global market, will be attending for the fourth consecutive year. Visitors can find PABLO AIR at their booth, where they will unveil their impressive lineup of drone art shows and officially launch them. Additionally, PABLO AIR will provide insights into the South Korea drone and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) industry, highlighting its leading technological capabilities and business offerings.With over six years of experience since introducing the drone art show in South Korea, PABLO AIR has curated a stellar product lineup under the ‘PabloX’ brand. This includes the fireworks drone ‘PabloX F40,’ the exhilarating maritime drone ‘PabloX A10,’ and the efficient compact LED drone ‘PabloX L20,’ making its global debut.PABLO AIR will also present its innovative UAM traffic management platform ‘UrbanLinkX,’ recognized with an innovation award at CES 2024. Additionally, they will showcase their long-range delivery eVTOL aircraft ‘BlueBird’ and short-range drone ‘PA-H3,’ demonstrating expertise in drone delivery and defense technology.During the exhibition, PABLO AIR will engage in discussion with international partners to foster collaboration networks. The company aims to finalize agreements with major US clients to deliver diverse drone art shows.Young-Joon Kim, CEO of PABLO AIR, expressed the significance of the exhibition, stating, “This is a crucial step for PABLO AIR to enter the global market. And I expect to find the potential for technology enhancement through collaboration with US companies.”In previous AUVSI XPONENTIAL events, PABLO AIR has received accolades, including 2nd plance in the enterprise operation category of the ‘XCELLENCE Awards’ for its smart mobility control platform, PAMNet. Last year, the company ranked 1st in Asia and 9th globally in the drone delivery, according to data from the esteemed German research institution, DroneII.As part of its expansion plans, PABLO AIR is gearing up for an IPO listing this year. The company aims to leverage its technology and experience to establish a solid foundation for future growth in the global market.
24.05.02 -
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PABLO AIR Unveils Innovative Versatile Drone ‘FB04’ at CES 2024
(Photo) PABLO AIR is set to make its debut at CES 2024, unveiling the first look of the performance drone FB04.PABLO AIR, a leading expert in autonomous swarm control for unmanned vehicles, is thrilled to announce its participation in CES 2024, the world's largest IT and electronics exhibition, taking place in Las Vegas from January 8th. The company will showcase groundbreaking technologies and introduce its latest performance drone, 'FireBird 4' (FB04), at the Eureka Park startup exhibition.Visitors can explore the PABLO AIR booth to witness the future of drones, featuring the versatile high-performance platform, 'FireBird 4' (FB04), and the award-winning Urban Air Mobility (UAM) traffic management platform, 'UrbanLinkX.'The 'FB04,' making its debut at CES 2024, is a versatile performance drone crafted by PABLO AIR, the sole company in Korea specializing in fireworks drone shows, leveraging its expertise. Developed with entirely domestic technology, it incorporates key components and solutions, enabling precise formation flights and designed for dynamic maneuvers with swift mobility.PABLO AIR is commencing mass production and entering the sales phase of the FB04 this year. As the first mass-produced product, it provides insight into the design direction of the upcoming drone lineup. Additionally, it is engineered to ensure convenient operation in all weather conditions by enhancing wind resistance and waterproof capabilities. The drone introduces an innovative charging method aimed at improving efficiency and convenience for battery operation and management.The award-winning 'UrbanLinkX' is a platform designed to efficiently operate and manage Urban Air Mobility (UAM) by reducing operator workload, enhancing economic viability, and mitigating operational risks. PABLO AIR has received high praise for 'UrbanLinkX,' recognizing its potential to address future transportation challenges in smart cities and contribute to improving the quality of life in urban areas.Kim Young-Joon, CEO of PABLO AIR, expressed, "I am honored to receive the innovation award for UrbanLinkX, a technology that can contribute to humanity in this new era." He added, "Starting from today's inauguration ceremony, we aim to expand our drone device export business in the Americas region, ensuring profitability, with CES 2024 as a turning point."PABLO AIR plans to expand its presence in international markets, including North America, starting this year. In particular, for business expansion in the Middle East, the company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Saudi Arabia's accelerator 'NMOHUB' for project procurement and the expansion of its fireworks business. Additionally, to facilitate the smooth development of drone art show projects in the Middle East and surrounding countries, PABLO AIR has secured partnerships by signing MOUs with the Spanish fireworks specialist 'IGUAL' and the local events company 'ALBAHIYA PALACE' in Oman.
24.01.09 -
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PABLO AIR Clinches CES 2024 Innovation Award for Urban Air Traffic Management Platform ‘UrbanLi...
PABLO AIR, a leading provider of UAV swarm control solutions, proudly announced its victory of the CES Innovation Award in the Smart City category for its Urban Air Mobility (UAM) traffic management platform, ‘UrbanLinkX’.The award-winning ‘UrbanLinkX’ is designed to efficiently operate and manage UAM, featuring functions such as reducing traffic management workload, improving economic viability, and mitigating operational risks. The platform includes key functions such as flight plan submission and approval, traffic flow management, and management of airborne communication quality. These features utilize corridor density metrics to ensure stable and safe UAM operations. Real-time visualization of aerial communication quality data in 3D graphics facilitates connectivity between aircraft and base station.As UAM emerges as the next-generation transportation solution to address traffic congestion, it is also expected to resolve a wide range of human issues, including health, daily life, and local economies. Serving as an essential traffic management platform for UAM operations, ‘UrbanLinkX’ will act as a control center and governance tool, accelerating the integration of air taxis into everyday life and bringing about societal benefits.PABLO AIR plans to showcase its technological capabilities at CES 2024 through a drone show and kickstart the overseas expansion of drone platform and shows. The company offers a diverse range of drone platforms for visually stunning drone shows, including small drones that ignite LED lights and fireworks simultaneously, large drones that create a fireworks tower, and high-speed drones simulating a meteor shower.Kim Young-Joon, CEO of PABLO AIR, expressed, “Winning the Innovation Award with ‘UrbanLinkX’ is the result of global recognition of PABLO AIR’s innovative technological capabilities on the world stage,” highlighting the dedication of all technical personnel in solving humanity’s current problems.About PABLO AIRPABLO AIR, a member company of Global Digital Innovation Network (formerly known as Born2Global Centre), has consistently delivered a diverse portfolio of integrated drone solutions, encompassing UAV control systems, aircraft development, drone delivery platforms and services, as well as ICT drone shows since its entry into the UAV sector in 2018. The company has achieved significant milestones, including participating in drone delivery proof-of-concept initiatives in the U.S. and commercializing a camping area drone delivery service with 7-Eleven in Korea. Having achieved a cumulative fund of KRW 43 billion (USD 32 million), PABLO AIR is preparing for a prospective listing on the KOSDAQ stock exchange in the second half of 2024.
23.11.20 -
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PABLO AIR to Showcase Its Unmanned Systems Technologies at 2023 AUVSI XPONENTIAL
PABLO AIR, a South Korean company specializing in UAM integrated traffic management systems and autonomous delivery, has announced that it will participate in the ‘AUVSI XPONENTIAL’, the world’s largest unmanned vehicle exhibition. The exhibition will be held in Denver, Colorado from May 9th to 11th, and will provide a platform for leading companies in unmanned vehicles to showcase their technology and trends.At the exhibition, PABLO AIR will present its cutting-edge technologies for unmanned aircraft systems and the UAM traffic management systems, under the theme of ‘Aerospace Startup PABLO AIR: Challenge Leads Change’. The company is planning to showcase a future UAM control room at the event, offering visitors the opportunity to test out the UAM traffic management system. The system, which is based on the company's self-developed smart mobility integrated control and monitoring system called PAMNet, is being jointly developed with LG Uplus. Visitors will be able to explore important features of the UAM traffic management system, such as flight plan management, traffic management, and air traffic communication quality management, displayed on screens.PABLO AIR will also showcase its self-developed long-range delivery drone, ‘BlueBird’, a platform in the form of VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) that is operational up to 140km at a speed of 70km/h while carrying 2kg of package, using vertical landing systems on fixed-wing aircraft. Additionally, PABLO AIR’s developed ‘pyro drone’ for a higher level of drone art show will also be exhibited. The company will display the FireBird, a small pyro drone, and the BigBird F3, a medium-sized fire drone, to showcase its technological capabilities. Last year, PABLO AIR presented a fire drone show using 511 FireBirds, breaking the Guinness World Record.Chanjoo Lee, Chief Operating Officer of PABLO AIR USA branch, will present on the theme of ‘realizing unmanned systems’ and explain the projects that PABLO AIR has carried out in Korea and USA. He will also address the significance of future unmanned delivery systems, and how the PAMNet that integrates various types of mobility will bring the future commercial operation and the vision of the future uncrewed drone delivery system.“This exhibition will be a place to explain to the world the next-generation air mobility business that PABLO AIR dreams of”, said Kim Young-Joon, Founder of PABLO AIR, “our developed UAM traffic management system, smart mobility integrated control system, swarm operation, drone delivery platform and solution, and drone art show of platform and high-quality performance composition will be introduced to publicize the excellence of Korean technology capabilities.”PABLO AIR, a member company of Born2Global Centre, has been recognized for its technology capabilities and was named second-place winner in the Operational category of XCELLENCE Awards for the second consecutive year in 2021 and 2022. The company has become the first Korean company to participate in the US drone delivery PoC, and the National Technology & Innovation Sandbox (NTIS) Malaysia’s technology partner. It has recently started preparing for listing on the KOSDAQ in the second half of 2024.
23.05.08 -
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PABLO AIR contributes to NASA demonstration project
PABLO AIR (CEO, Kim Young-Joon) announced that it will participate in a project to improve urban airspace safety hosted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. This project feeds into NASA’s larger vision for Advanced Air Mobility.The testing will happen in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area where NASA's Langley Research Center is located from this October to July next year. The project will include collaboration from five companies: PABLO AIR, ResilienX, TruWeather, Spright and Longbow. PABLO AIR will install wind speed sensors on its multicopter delivery drone and collect and utilize data through the smart traffic management system (PAMNet, PABLO AIR Mobility Network).Through this effort, PABLO AIR will help collect and analyze real-time wind speed data that significantly affects flight stability. The prediction of the wind speed model helps ensure the stability of the flight path and identifies the effect on the battery, thereby improving flight efficiency.Regarding the project with NASA, Lee Chan-Joo, C.O.O of the U.S. branch of PABLO AIR, said, "This is a great project to bolster the UAS industry with a proven set of market leaders. We are excited to work with NASA and the ResilienX team to help enhance the safety features of our UAS operations. This effort represents an excellent opportunity for PABLO AIR to serve as a bridge and enhance cooperation between the U.S and the Republic of Korea, and to set the bar for safe UAS environments globally.”PABLO AIR established a branch in Arizona last year. This year, along with NUAIR (Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research), the company is steadily conducting drone delivery demonstrations at Griffiss International Airport in New York. (photo 1) PABLO AIR contributes to NASA demonstration project(photo 2) PABLO AIR’s Multicopter Delivery DroneAbout PABLO AIRSince its first step into the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market in 2018 in South Korea, PABLO AIR has provided a wide array of integrated drone solutions, including UAV control system, aircraft development, and drone delivery platform and service. In addition, PABLO AIR is continuously carrying forward research and development, and commercialization at home and abroad to become a pioneer of the global UAV industry. Furthermore, with the establishment of the U.S. branch as a starting point in 2021, it has been recognized for its technological prowess in the global UAV market. https://pabloair.comAbout ResilienXFounded in 2018 in Syracuse, NY, they are focused on ensuring the safe integration of UAS into existing airspace systems and transforming mobility around the world. About TWSTruWeather is a leading innovator in micro-weather sensing, modeling, and decision insights for weather-sensitive government activities, industries, and companies. About SprightSpright is the drone division of Air Methods, created to help solve for many of the toughest challenges facing communities across North America. Based in Gilbert, AZ, Spright as a stand-alone Part 135 Operator with a leadership team that touts more than 70 years of aviation operational experience.About Longbow GroupThe Longbow Group LLC is a privately-held, International Aviation Services Company providing Aviation Consulting, Asset & Lease Management and Technical Services to a range of global clients including Airlines, Leasing Companies, Banks and Institutional Investors.
22.10.21 -
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PABLO AIR & 7-ELEVEN, Opening of Korea`s First Convenience Store Drone Delivery Station
Incheon, South Korea. — PABLO AIR (CEO Kim Young-Joon), a member of the Born2Global Centre, announced on July 13 that PABLO AIR, in cooperation with South Korea’s 7-Eleven branch has opened the first convenience store drone delivery station in Korea for the commercialization of drone delivery.The drone delivery station primarily consists of a control tower and the drone's vertical take-off and landing aerodrome (Helipad), which allows one-stop processing, from the taking of delivery orders to the completion of the delivery flight. PABLO AIR's drone delivery service is a beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight in which the drone is controlled with a wGCS (Web-based Ground Control System) paired with a smart mobility integrated control system (PAMNet, PABLO AIR Mobility Network) for safe and agile operation of the aircraft.Customers can order convenience store items for drone delivery through the app Allivery (All+Delivery) and have their items sent to the delivery station in a rural resort town of Gapyeong which is about 1 km away, or three minutes by drone. After an order is received, the items are moved by a winch connected to the drone station to the rooftop, where the helipad is located. Once the items have been loaded in the drone’s delivery box, the ground control system operator sends the drone on an autonomous flight to the delivery station. After completing QR authorization, the customer can safely take out their ordered items, and then the drone returns back to its starting point.Drone Delivery is available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (before sunset) from Tuesday to Saturday every week starting from July 13. From now until the end of this year, there is no minimum order amount and delivery is free of charge.The drone, which is 990 x 990 x 750 mm in size, has a maximum payload (PA-H3) of 5 kg and a maximum flight time of 25 minutes. For the pilot program, the drone flies at an average speed of 36 km/h (10 m/s), and since the delivery station is only 1 km from the convenience store, the drone can complete its delivery in about 150 seconds. PABLO AIR plans to continue researching the payload and volume of the shipping box to further improve its drone delivery services.A PABLO AIR official said, "We have been steadily preparing for our drone delivery services, including by obtaining flight approval permissions, for the past two years. We have also implemented complementary technologies such as triple communication networks (RF, LTE, and SATCOM) and parachutes for optimal drone safety."“Seven-Eleven and PABLO AIR are the first companies in Korea to provide complete A-to-Z services, from taking app orders to preparing products and completing deliveries,” said Kim Young-Joon, CEO of PABLO AIR. “We will do our best to provide safe and effective delivery services.”“The local community also seems receptive to the services because the Gapyeong area is a mountainous area with rivers and lakes, and if we can provide stable drone delivery services, it will benefit the surrounding commercial districts,” said a resident in the area, “We are looking forward to enjoying these safe and convenient services.”In June, the Korean government promised to ease regulations and establish a legal basis for the drone delivery industry as part of its new industry regulation improvement plan. To facilitate these changes, PABLO AIR said that it would gather data related to the drone industry and provide it to the government, and that the current pilot project would act as a blueprint for the future drone industry.In addition, PABLO AIR is also conducting a drone delivery demonstration project in the United States. In January, PABLO AIR signed a business agreement with NUAIR (Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Alliance) and set up PABLO AIR's integrated control system at Griffiss International Airport in New York to conduct VLOS and BVLOS delivery demonstrations. PABLO AIR expects to begin operating its drone delivery services in Arizona and New York in the US after completing the demonstration projects. About PABLO AIRAfter entering the Korean unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market with its swarm flight technology in 2018, PABLO AIR has engaged in a wide array of integrated drone solutions and activities, including UAV control systems, aircraft development, drone delivery platforms & services, and ICT drone shows. In addition, PABLO AIR is continuously engaged in R&D and commercialization efforts at home and abroad with the aim of growing as a true pioneer of the global UAV industry.With the establishment of its U.S. branch in 2021, PABLO AIR is increasingly being recognized for its technological prowess in the global UAV market. PABLO AIR has become the first Korean company to participate in the U.S. drone delivery PoC and was also named a 2nd place winner of the world-renowned AUVSI XCELLENCE AWARD as well as a technology partner of the National Technology & Innovation Sandbox (NTIS) in Malaysia.About Born2Global CentreThe Born2Global Centre, operated by Born2Global, is a full-cycle service platform that supports the global expansion of promising companies. Established in 2013 under the Ministry of Science and ICT, Born2Global has been setting the standards for a successful startup ecosystem in Korea and continues to expand and transform startups so that they are engaged, well equipped, and connected with the global market.
22.07.20 -
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PABLO AIR enters K-UAM business with leading technology companies
❚ LG Uplus, Jeju Air, GS Caltex, Kakao Mobility, and Vertical Aerospace sign an agreement to launch a K-UAM consortium❚ PABLO AIR plans to develop 'UAM Integrated Flight Control System' with its own technologyIncheon, South Korea. — PABLO AIR (CEO Kim Young-Joon) announced on the 11th that it has launched a consortium with LG Uplus, Jeju Air, GS Caltex, Kakao Mobility, and Vertical Aerospace to commercialize K-UAM and signed a business agreement to participate in the "Korea Urban Air Mobility Grand Challenge (K-UAM GC)."With this agreement, while PABLO AIR is speeding up its drone delivery demonstration and commercialization business, it will join hands with leading mobility technology companies to enter the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) market in earnest.The six companies held a business agreement ceremony at LG Science Park in Seoul, on 10th and agreed to cooperate in various fields such as ▲ Korean UAM standards establishment ▲ Individual demonstrations to accelerate service commercialization ▲ Joint search for additional business opportunities in the UAM industry.PABLO AIR is planning to establish an integrated UAM flight control system based on its expertise in developing a smart mobility traffic management system (PABLO AIR Mobility Network, PAMNet) which analyzes the flight departure and risk factors of the UAM and provides integrated management of the operation stability of the aircraft.The roles of the five companies that will cooperate together are as follows. LG Uplus will establish a traffic management system and communication service for stable operation of UAM. Jeju Air will provide safe and reliable flight services based on its accumulated aviation expertise.GS Caltex plans to build a UAM Vertiport (Vertical take-off and landing site) by utilizing a gas station network evenly distributed across the country. Kakao Mobility presents a multimodal mobility vision based on its expertise in operating the complete MaaS (Mobility as a Service) app "Kakao T," and is in charge of building a vertiport solution that implements automatic check-in and security search functions to support uninterrupted movement.Britain's Vertical Aerospace, which is a global leading UAM aircraft manufacturer that has been pre-ordered more than 1,350 eVTOL from the global market, will be in charge of producing UAM aircraft for this consortium. A UAM pilot flight is set to take place at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics."With this business agreement, we will work with consortium participating companies to reorganize the UAM industrial ecosystem and commercialize UAM services," said Kim Young-Joon, CEO of PABLO AIR. "We will successfully develop UAM Integrated Flight Control System and contribute to management of UAM operations."Meanwhile, PABLO AIR won 2nd place in Operation category with PAMNet as an UAM traffic management platform at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) XCELLENCE Awards 2021 and 2022 for two consecutive years recognition of their excellent technology, field utilization and future growth values in the global market.
22.05.11 -
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PABLO AIR Co.,Ltd. Wins for AUVSI XCELLENCE Award
The awards ceremony held at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2022 in Orlando, FL.Incheon, South Korea. — PABLO AIR, South Korea-based drone solution and service company, has been named as a second place winner in the Enterprise category of the XCELENCE Awards by the Association or Uncrewed Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI). PABLO AIR was selected for the second consecutive year from a pool of accomplished applications for their work in uncrewed systems technology. Winners including PABLO AIR were publicly congratulated during the Technology Innovation XCELLENCE awards ceremony during AUVSI XPONENTIAL on Wednesday, April 27 at Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.PABLO AIR's Urban Air Mobility (UAM) integrated solution, which won the AUVSI Awards this year, is a technology that solves the distinction and allocation of NAS (National Airspace System) between drones and manned aircraft, which are the most discussed in the planning stage of drone delivery and UAM.With this award, PABLO AIR was recognized for its excellent technology, field usability, and future growth value in the global market. PABLO AIR plans to enter the UAM mobility market including drones based on this solution in the future."Our next vision, the competitiveness of UAM integrated solutions, has been recognized internationally," said Young-Joon Kim, CEO of PABLO AIR. "In the future, we will lead the drone-based future mobility world by continuous innovation."“During AUVSI’s 50th anniversary year, we are celebrating the accomplishments of the uncrewed systems industry within the last half-century, reflecting on lessons learned, and looking ahead to our vision for the future,” said Brian Wynne, President and CEO of AUVSI. “The 2022 XCELLENCE award winners represent some of the leading innovations and organizations that will help us reach our shared vision of assured autonomy.”PABLO AIR was awarded alongside excellent global companies. Other award-winning companies include Google Wing, Honeywell, AgEagle Aerial Systems, a U.S. drone listed company, and Drone Delivery Canada, a Canadian drone delivery listed company. Florida Power & Light Company, a U.S. power company, won first place in the same category. Percepto, an Israeli company that won third place provides autonomous robot integration solutions. About PABLO AIRSince its first step into the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market with swarm flight technology in 2018 in South Korea, PABLO AIR has provided a wide array of integrated drone solutions, including UAV control system, aircraft development, drone delivery platform & service, and ICT drone show. In addition, PABLO AIR is continuously carrying forward R&Ds and commercialization at home and abroad to become a pioneer of the global UAV industry.Furthermore, with the establishment of the U.S. branch as a starting point in 2021, it has been recognized for its technological prowess in the global UAV market. PABLO AIR has become the first Korean company to participate in the U.S. drone delivery PoC, the world-renowned AUVSI XCELLENCE AWARD 2nd place winner, and the National Technology & Innovation Sandbox (NTIS) Malaysia's technology partner. https://pabloair.comAbout AUVSIThe Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) — the world's largest non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems and robotics — represents corporations and professionals from more than 60 countries involved in industry, government, and academia. AUVSI members work in the defense, civil and commercial markets. For more information, visit AUVSI.org.About XPONENTIALAUVSI XPONENTIAL is the largest, most significant event for the uncrewed systems industry. The 2022 exhibit hall will showcase hundreds of cutting-edge companies from around the world and the conference will feature educational programming by uncrewed systems experts, providing information about the future of policy, technology and business solutions and trending topics.
22.05.04 -
Press Release
PABLO AIR signs MOU with Hanwha General Insurance, Weflo for future UAM safety management
❚ PABLO AIR, expectation for competitive and reliable UAM operations ❚ Application of aircraft safety diagnosis system and insurance model application prior to UAM commercializationPABLO AIR (CEO Young-joon Kim) signed a Memorandum of understanding (MOU) for Future UAM (Urban Air Mobility) Insurance with Hanwha Insurance Co., Ltd. and weflo at Hanwha Insurance's headquarters on the 18th. PABLO AIR, a leader in the Korean drone industry, conducting drone art shows and logistics delivery demonstrations with swarm technology for simultaneous operation of numerous drones, signed the MOU smoothly as its drone stability was secured above the standard.▲ PABLO AIR will diagnose stability by applying weflo's drone diagnostic care service (joint-developed with PABLO AIR) and operate the aircraft ▲ Hanwha Insurance will present and apply an insurance model that reinforces detailed terms and conditions at reasonable prices. If drone insurance products that are systematically insufficient are carefully organized along with safety verification, it is expected to contribute to the development of liability insurance for each sector of UAM industry, which is an essential product for commercialization of urban air mobility (UAM)."We carried forward this agreement to establish preemptive infrastructure for future UAM and overhaul related insurance systems,“ PABLO AIR Chief Operating Officer Jung Deok-woo said. ”PABLO AIR will make various efforts to prepare for competitive UAM operations based on stability in the era of UAM commercialization."Meanwhile, PABLO AIR is promoting collaboration with various companies to actively participate in the development of the UAM ecosystem. In November, PABLO AIR succeeded in integration of Unmanned Traffic Management system (UTM), a flight control platform independently developed by PABLO AIR, with the Air Traffic Management system (ATM) of Incheon International Airport and also a UAM (Air Taxi) for the first time in the world with PABLO AIR Mobility Network (PAMNet). In April this year, PAMNet was selected as a finalist at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) XCELLENCE Awards (Enterprise category). The final award announcement will be made at the "AUVSIXPONENTIAL 2022" in Florida on the 27th.
22.04.22