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Min-jin Seok, CBO of WEGLO demonstrates solution to the visitor in AUVSI Xponential 2025 (Image=Courtesy of WEFLO)
WEFLO, a company specializing in future mobility solutions, attracted attention from drone industry officials around the world by participating in "AUVSI Xponential 2025," the largest unmanned aerial vehicle exhibition in North America, held in Houston from May 19 to 22.
Aviation Safety Technology InstituteThrough the joint hall of (KIAST), WEFLO, who participated in the exhibition, conducted real-time failure simulation of the automatic quality inspection solution "verti-Pit QC" available in the drone production stage, visually demonstrating the efficiency and accuracy of contactless automatic inspection.
WEFLO identified clear needs for the introduction of automated quality-checking solutions at the exhibition from large manufacturers and drone service operators that produce more than thousands of drones annually. The key distinction of contactless inspection methods, which cannot be found in the existing market, appealed strongly to customers, and in-depth discussions with a number of industry leaders and potential customers, including Japan's largest drone maker ACSL, US utility company Consolidated Edison Company with 20 trillion won in sales, and Chevron Corporation, the fifth-largest private oil company, discovered specific cooperation opportunities for PoC and technology integration.
CBO (Business Director) of WEFLO, Minjin Seok said "Based on the successful performance of Xponential 2025, we plan to actively develop the opportunities and partnerships we have secured and continue to invest in developing innovative solutions that meet our customers' needs,". Based on specific feedback from customers from this exhibition, we will further accelerate product development and market expansion, contributing to enhancing the quality standards of the global drone industry."