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    BODA to Showcase AI Drone Matching Platform ‘NALIDA’ at DSK 2025: “Presenting a New Drone Lifestyle and AI-Based Data Utilization Potential”

    | Image provided by BODA
    | Image provided by BODA

    BODA Inc. (CEO Yeongwoo Tom Kim) announced its participation in ‘DSK 2025,’ which will be held at BEXCO in Busan from February 26 (Tuesday) to February 28 (Friday).

    BODA is a drone tech company that operates the AI-based drone matching platform NALIDA. It connects drone experts with businesses to provide optimized data services across 12 industries. Additionally, BODA offers comprehensive services in the drone industry, including drone consulting, AI analysis services, and professional training. The company has also strengthened its global competitiveness through partnerships with Israeli drone technology firms such as Highlander, ATI, and Elsight.

    BODA actively engages in domestic projects, including drone delivery, anti-drone RF scanner detection, wind turbine and solar power plant inspections, and agricultural vegetation index analysis. Its technological expertise has also gained recognition in international markets, as it collaborates with leading global firms such as Sweden’s Globhe, Germany’s Sulzerschmid, and Australia’s Abovesurvey to expand service exports. The company provides international partners with drone data collection and analysis solutions, offering innovative services in precision surveying, infrastructure inspection, and environmental monitoring.

    At this exhibition, BODA aims to promote the global expansion of the ‘NALIDA’ platform and highlight the value of AI-based drone data services. The company will showcase its drone matching service, AI-based data analysis, and industry-specific drone applications while strengthening its network with domestic and international companies and institutions.

    BODA will also introduce collaborations with leading global firms (Globhe, Sulzerschmid, Abovesurvey) and joint projects with Israeli drone technology companies (Highlander, ATI, Elsight) to expand international business opportunities.

    ‘NALIDA,’ which will be introduced at DSK 2025, is an AI-driven platform that matches drone experts with businesses, offering optimal drone operation solutions. Companies can quickly and easily find drone pilots suited to their projects and utilize AI-based drone data analysis solutions. The platform supports optimal decision-making by analyzing drone data with AI and big data technologies.

    BODA stated, “Our goal is to pioneer new markets in the drone industry through collaborations with domestic and international companies and public institutions. Through ‘NALIDA Academy,’ we aim to share drone education and professional workforce development strategies while presenting a new drone lifestyle and AI-based data utilization possibilities to industry professionals and visitors.”

    Marking its 10th anniversary, Drone Show Korea has rebranded as ‘DSK’ and aims to expand its scope under the theme “Everything About Drones, Unlimited Expansion.” The exhibition will feature categories including:

    * Drones (agriculture, geospatial information, security/surveillance, delivery/logistics, construction, traffic control, etc.)

    * Robotics (UAVs, humanoids, ground/sea robotics, smart factories, automation, sensors, software, and components)

    * Future Aviation/Mobility (UAM/AAM, vertiports, ground control, operational software, communications, certification, etc.)

    * Peacekeeping/Security (counterterrorism, peacekeeping drone applications, advanced combat systems, etc.)

    * Fifth Industrial Revolution (AI, machine learning, remote/autonomous driving, renewable energy, sustainability, etc.)

    * Aerospace (low-orbit satellites, remote sensing, satellite navigation, space launch vehicles, space startups, private space exploration, space utilization, etc.)