Annual events bring together the ecosystem of industry, government, universities, and users of solutions involving geotechnologies, space, eVTOL, advanced air mobility, and aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic mobile robotics. The fairs will take place from June 3 to 5, 2025, at Expo Center Norte – Pavilhão Azul, in São Paulo.
MundoGEO, a company belonging to the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), will hold one of the world’s largest technology events from June 3 to 5, 2025, at the Expo Center Norte – Pavilhão Azul, in São Paulo, SP. The event will bring together MundoGEO Connect, DroneShow Robotics, SpaceBR Show, and Expo eVTOL, focusing on the markets of geographic intelligence, drones, space, and eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, also known as “flying cars”).
The 2024 edition of the fair attracted more than 8,000 visitors from 33 countries, representing 42% growth compared to the 2023 edition. The fair also featured more than 200 brands and grew by 50% in size. One of the highlights of the event was the content offered through courses, seminars, and forums with experts discussing projects, regulations, and trends. There were over 150 hours of content, 180 speakers, and representatives from over 30 countries among the fair’s attendees.
Major brands and companies from the four sectors have confirmed their attendance, including Thales, Maxar, Leica, Topcon, DJI, Visiona, CHCNav, Nikon, Garmin, Trimble, Xmobots, Akaer, EHang, Moya Aero, and Eve Air Mobilty. In addition to these companies, the event’s supporters include the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), the Ministry of Defense (MD), and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA).
“We bring together the latest developments in strategic sectors of the economy in one space and provide an opportunity for business. That’s why our trade shows are part of the global events calendar. We expect to exceed 10,000 visitors this year.”,
projects the CEO of MundoGEO, Emerson Granemann.
MundoGEO Connect will bring together companies that manufacture and use satellite, aircraft, drone, and ground-based platforms for capturing reality. Special emphasis will be placed on geoprocessing, remote sensing, and 3D mapping systems needed to support engineering projects such as BIM, smart cities, and the construction of digital twins to simulate real-time situations to aid planning, risk mitigation, and process improvement, among other benefits.
DroneShow Robotics will feature exhibitors who own equipment or provide services using drones, as well as power generators, spray mixers, onboard sensors, and image processing systems. Special emphasis will be placed on service providers in 3D mapping, spraying, biological control, delivery, and inspections.
In turn, the SpaceBR Show will feature companies that build and operate launchers (rockets) and satellites, component and supply suppliers, remote sensing, monitoring, geolocation, and satellite telecommunications service providers, data providers, and companies offering data analysis solutions and platforms for decision-making.
And the eVTOL Expo will feature manufacturers of passenger eVTOLs and those for other applications, such as cargo transportation and agricultural aviation, as well as companies that supply technology for these devices, infrastructure developers (vertiports), air traffic management solution providers, and future operators of these aircraft.