Korea Aerospace University (KAU) participated in the Drone Show Korea 2024 held at BEXCO in Busan from Mar. 6 to Mar. 8. This year’s 8th Drone
Show Korea is Asia’s largest drone exhibition and conference event , jointly hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy,
the Ministry of Science and ICT, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the Ministry of National Defense, and the Busan Metropolitan
Government. This year’s event saw the participation of around 190 domestic and overseas enterprises and institutions, including KAU.
KAU, which prepared an exhibition space to represent domestic drone educational institutions for cultivating talent, introduced its university-
internal research and development results on drones, while also operating a drone racing simulation corner as an educational and experiential space
for the general public. In particular, the Dokdo roundabout flight in 2022 was successful, with a solar-powered UAV completing a 440 km flight,
the longest among solar-powered UAVs in Korea.
The model of the UAV was displayed and accompanied by explanations of the related research results. The drone racing simulation took place virtually
in a 3D space set against the KAU campus in the background as a program for piloting drones to complete a variety of missions.
The Department of Smart Drone Engineering under the KAU College of AI Convergence that prepared the exhibition, was established in 2021 with the
goal of fusing drone and ICT knowledge to cultivate creative talents for research and development of new concepts of drones and urban air mobility
(UAM). Enterprises and their affiliated institutions and research centers conducting various government-funded projects related to drones participated
in the exhibition to introduce their major ongoing projects.
KAU has been widely recognized for its drone research achievements, successfully conducting Korea’s first drone formation flight in 2009 and
recording the country’s longest timed solar-powered UAV flight in 2020. In 2016, KAU was designated as Korea’s first drone specialist educational
institution by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. KAU has operated a national certification program for UAV pilots, with over 1,100
graduates of the program. In January, the Korea Transportation Safety Authority (TS) selected KAU as a 2023 Excellent Drone Specializing
Educational Institution.
KAU has utilized this education and research results to carry out a joint research and development projects focused on six major technologies for
drones, including blended wing-body (BWB), high-speed control, roundabout flight, task e x e cution based on AI, fuel cells, and low-noise stealth.
These are envisioned as essential tasks to be pioneered for the growth of the drone industry, so the government and industry professionals will
cooperate for research and development in these initiatives.
Dong-Ho Song, Head of the Department of Smart Drone Engineering said, “This event introduced KAU’s drone education and research results, and
became a great opportunity to explore measures with the industry and government for industry-government-academia cooperation for the
development of the drone industry. This exhibition was also a meaningful time for future talents interested in the drone sector.”