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Drones are rapidly transforming industries and redefining what’s possible both in the skies and underground. Once considered niche flying devices, they have evolved into intelligent, autonomous tools that enhance safety, streamline operations, and unlock new possibilities in exploration and delivery.

Starting in aerial photography, today’s drones are tackling challenges from emergency response to underground navigation and contactless inspection. In public safety, drones are becoming first responders, arriving on the scene faster and more efficiently. In environments such as underground mines or GPS-denied disaster zones, autonomous drones use AI to map out terrain, detect dangers, and deliver life-saving data. And in the skies above, drones are reimagining delivery with safer, quieter, and smarter flight systems.

The latest advancements in drone technology are setting new industry standards and expanding their potential even further. Honorees from this year’s CES Innovation Awards® program include:

Nearthlab’s Drone First Responder (DFR) station is a leap forward in autonomous emergency response, seamlessly integrating with law enforcement systems to launch drones, obtain flight authorization, and respond in real-time to incidents.
Sky Flight/Hanseo University’s advanced underground drone uses 360-degree LiDAR to navigate GPS-deprived environments, capturing detailed 3D maps and transmitting critical data for infrastructure inspection, mine exploration, and disaster response.
AIRUS/Hanseo University’s bladeless drone provides a quieter, safer, and smarter urban delivery solution with AI-powered systems, real-time monitoring, and the ability to carry up to 10kg of sensitive cargo, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable city logistics.
WEFLO’s Verti-Pit Mini introduces an AI-powered, non-contact drone inspection system that eliminates manual checks, enabling predictive maintenance and fault detection through advanced diagnostics, streamlining operations and enhancing drone reliability across industries.
From emergency services to urban delivery and industrial inspection, drones are no longer just flying — they are working smarter, flying farther, and changing the world around us.

As drone technologies continue to advance, they are shaping a smarter, safer, and more connected future across the globe.

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