In late November, Riyadh witnessed the grand opening of Resilience 2025, where Hollyway, a familiar face in the industry, made a remarkable appearance.
The most influential and dynamic gathering in the drone world this September was unquestionably Commercial UAV 2025 at Caesar’s Forum in Las Vegas. The show once again broke its own records, drawing exhibitors from 62 countries to exchange ideas with industry pioneers and map the future of unmanned flight. Particularly, this event served as a cle
From October 13-17, Hollyway, a Singapore-based leader in AI-driven autonomous drone systems, made a strong debut at GITEX GLOBAL 2025, one of the world's largest and most influential tech shows. Held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event was a pivotal platform for Hollyway to engage with the dynamic Middle Eastern market, a crucial region in
From October 28 to November 1, Hollyway made a resounding impact at CEPSI 2025, held at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore. The event, a cornerstone of the power industry in Asia and Western Pacific region, provided the perfect platform for the Singapore-headquartered innovator to demonstrate its fully autonomous drone solutions.
Hollyway sets a new dual benchmark: from autonomous drone systems to fully automated manufacturing, establishing the industry's leading "Machines Build the Machines" standard
In the fast-changing global tech landscape, 2025 has marked a milestone for Singapore-based innovator Hollyway. This dynamic company, known for its cutting-edge solutions, has embarked on a bold new phase of global expansion, drawing attention from the international tech community and beyond.
In May 2025, Hollyway once again took center stage, this time at the Xponential exhibition in Houston, USA. The event, a melting pot of innovation and entrepreneurship, was the perfect setting for Hollyway to unveil its latest achievements.
AUVSI, which stands for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, is the premier global association for unmanned systems, connecting over 7,500 members. It represents leaders from more than 60 countries across industry, government, and academia within the industrial and commercial sectors. Its strength lies in its community, w
GEO Business was held in London from 4–5 June. The event brought together prominent figures from across industry, academia, and government to deliver leading insights into the past, present, and future of geospatial technology.