The Drone Show Korea (DSK) 2025 is set to turn Busan's BEXCO convention center into a pivotal gathering for drone and aerospace innovation from February 26-28, with 1,100 booths and 290 companies from over 14 countries participating. This event marks a significant expansion from its initial focus, now encompassing defense, aerospace, anti-drone systems, disaster response, and emerging technologies. Highlights include defense displays from the Republic of Korea's military and advanced technologies such as DYMSTEC's 'Drone Hunter' series and KAIST's hybrid VTOL hoverbike.
International participation reaches new heights with national pavilions from the Czech Republic and Finland, alongside representatives from the United States, China, Japan, Germany, and others. The exhibition is strategically aimed at fostering export agreements, with a focus on markets in India, Thailand, and Indonesia. Sectors like agriculture, spatial information, logistics, robotics, autonomous systems, and aerospace technologies will be prominently featured.
The DSK Conference 2025 will run parallel to the exhibition, tackling pivotal industry issues including national security, AI applications, and sustainable aviation development. Attendees can also look forward to entertainment and tech demonstrations, such as a 500-drone fireworks show, water drone racing, and interactive metaverse experiences. In a commitment to sustainability, the event aims to achieve Net Zero Exhibition status by offsetting carbon emissions through carbon credits funded by on-site revenue.
Organized by BEXCO and the Korea Unmanned Systems Association, with support from multiple Korean government ministries, DSK 2025 stands as a crucial platform for global technological exchange and innovation in the drone and aerospace sectors. For more information, visit https://www.droneshowkorea.com.


