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The 3rd edition of DronTech Asia is set to land in Thailand, Bangkok, from 11 to 13 November 2026, at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani.
Discover the latest advancements in drone technology for land, air, and sea applications.
Experience the versatility of drones in action through live demonstrations.
Engage with a dynamic lineup of exhibitors, including global technology leaders, innovators, and rising players in the drone industry.
Join exclusive sessions led by renowned industry pioneers, offering insights into the latest advancements in drone innovation

The ASEAN region has a large agricultural sector, and the use of drones for crop monitoring, yield mapping, and irrigation management is becoming increasingly popular.

The ASEAN region has a large and growing e-commerce market, and the use of drones for last-mile delivery is expected to increase significantly in the coming years.

The ASEAN region is experiencing rapid urbanization, which is driving demand for drones in construction and infrastructure development projects.

Several ASEAN countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, have launched initiatives to promote the development and adoption of drones in various industries.

Drones are seeing increasing use for military and law enforcement purposes throughout the ASEAN region, such as for surveillance, reconnaissance, and monitoring of critical infrastructure, borders, and public events.
Drones are increasingly being utilized in precision farming and crop monitoring to meet increasing food demands and sustainable agriculture needs by optimizing yields, reducing costs, and enhancing efficiency.
Drones are increasingly utilized for improved site monitoring and management, providing real-time data and imagery to enhance decision-making and reduce costly errors.
Drones are increasingly utilized for enhanced safety and efficiency in mining processes, enabling accurate mapping, surveying, and monitoring of sites with minimal manual labor.
Drones are gaining popularity in the military and law enforcement for surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, crowd monitoring, suspect search, border security enforcement, and traffic monitoring.
Drones are seeing a bigger need in asset inspection and maintenance, where they can safely and efficiently inspect critical infrastructure with reduced risk of injury and improved overall efficiency.
Drones are increasingly utilized for safer and more efficient exploration and production methods, including mapping, surveying oil fields, inspecting pipelines, and other critical infrastructure.