New concept of the DRONTEX conference programme

Based on feedback from participants of last year’s DRONTEX conference, we have decided to innovate and expand the programme concept for this year’s event. Our goal is to deliver even greater professional value while also creating more opportunities for discussion, idea exchange, and networking.

The programme will be divided into four thematic blocks, each featuring not only expert presentations but also a panel discussion with renowned specialists in the given field.

The topics of the individual blocks are:

  1. Future of Drones: Evolution or Revolution?
    – Perspectives on the development of unmanned systems, regulatory challenges, and technological trends shaping the future of drones.
  2. Power of Innovation and Technological Breakthroughs
    – Game-changing innovations: new materials, autonomous systems, and AI in the drone industry.
  3. From Battlefield to Lifesaving: The Evolving Role of Drones
    – Real-life use cases of drones in defense, public safety, rescue operations, and humanitarian missions.
  4. Secure and Transparent Sky
    – Issues of safety, cybersecurity, and the transparent use of airspace in the context of growing drone activity.

A new addition to this year’s programme will be “smalltalks” – short, dynamic talks delivered by speakers sharing inspirational stories and practical insights. After the main programme concludes, there will be space for networking, providing an ideal opportunity to connect with professionals across various sectors.

For those interested, we are also preparing a special drone technology field trip, which will take place the day after the conference – on October 16, 2025. The excursion will offer a behind-the-scenes look into the development and real-world application of drone solutions.

We believe that the new format of DRONTEX 2025 will deliver not only a wealth of valuable information but also fresh inspiration, new partnerships, and a spark for future collaborations in the field of unmanned technologies.

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