2026 Drone show korea
Exhibition Dates: February 25-27, 2026
Venue: Busan, South Korea
Frequency: Annual
Exhibition Introduction
Drone Show Korea is South Korea’s first and largest drone-themed exhibition, as well as a leading drone event in Asia. As a unique platform jointly built by government, military, industry, academia, and research sectors, its core strength lies in gathering key players across various fields—from government agencies, public institutions, and national defense and security agencies to industry enterprises, research institutions, and international buyers. Furthermore, the exhibition is committed to creating genuine business opportunities at the core of the industry ecosystem. Participants can not only gain unique value from forward-looking perspectives on the future but also connect resources, facilitate cooperation through the platform, ultimately accelerating technological innovation, shaping industry policies, and driving global business development in the drone and future mobility industries.
Previous Edition Data
3,051 business negotiations
Total transaction value of 622.27 million USD
465 signed contracts
Over 30 leading South Korean investment institutions participated
Core industry players and buyers from 34 countries were deeply involved
Exhibition Categories
Components and Related:
Drones, engines and fuel systems, imaging and vision systems, cryptography, manipulation management, maintenance and repair, motor controllers, takeoff and recovery systems, remote sensing, systems, GPS, software, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance), payloads, electrical systems, manufacturing and assembly, training and simulation, communication systems, data storage and management.
Aerodynamics/Structure/Overall Design/Materials:
Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned ships, unmanned ground vehicles, airships, aerospace unmanned aerial vehicles, target drones, unmanned powered paragliders, unmanned boats, unmanned driving devices, composite materials, coatings, landing gear, radomes, etc.
Control and Navigation:
Satellite positioning equipment (GPS, GNSS), flight control systems, automatic control systems, main ground control stations, mobile ground control stations, autopilots, flight control software and hardware, servo control systems, simulation systems, measurement and control technology, remote sensing technology, sensors, etc.
Mission Payloads:
Imaging equipment, video equipment, infrared detection systems, multi-functional optical stabilization platforms, TV cameras, infrared scanners, low-light TV cameras, frame cameras, panoramic cameras, aviation video recorders, aperture radars, etc.
Power and Energy:
Power supplies, engines, motors, batteries, propellers, reducers, electronic fuel control systems, etc.