The MundoGEO Connect, DroneShow Robotics, SpaceBR Show and Expo eVTOL 2025 exhibitions welcomed 10,000 visitors from 30 countries over three days, a 25% increase over the previous edition. Organized by MundoGEO, a company that belongs to the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the events took place from June 3 to 5 at the Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo (SP), Brazil, and have established themselves as the main meeting in the Americas in the sectors of geographic intelligence, drones, space and advanced air mobility.

With the aim of conducting business and presenting the latest market innovations, the events brought together professionals from various segments of the economy, such as agriculture, the environment, cities, civil construction, defense, energy, government, logistics, mining, oil & gas, sanitation, security, telecommunications, transportation, aviation and universities.

“The corporate profile of our visitors was confirmed by the very positive evaluation of the exhibitors, who indicated in a survey conducted on site the quality of the contacts with potential clients, both those who visited the stands and those who participated in the Business Roundtables”,

comments the CEO of MundoGEO, Emerson Granemann.

The exhibition area reached 14,000 square meters and brought together 150 exhibitors, including major national and international brands such as DJI, Maxar, Head, Airbus, Capella Space, Thales, Visiona, Novaspace, Nikon, Leica, Trimble, Xmobots, CHCNav, Stella, IACIT, Saipher, Moya Aero, Tupan Aircraft, Gohobby, EHang, UrbanV, PAX Aeroportos, Eve Air Mobility, among others. In addition to the exhibition, the program was led by 200 speakers from several countries and totaled 150 hours of content in ten courses, five seminars, two forums and 11 free activities.

Auditoriums were fully booked in courses, seminars and forums.

Aeronautical authorities, regulatory agencies and other public bodies linked to the sectors of the events were present at the stands and at the content activities. The National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), the Navy, the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock were present. Other institutions, such as the Financing Agency for Studies and Projects (FINEP), the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (INCRA), the Brazilian Aerospace Industries Association (AIAB) and Senac-SP also participated.

Holding the four events simultaneously has always been a goal of MundoGEO, since all sectors have synergy with each other. “We are very pleased with the opinion of visitors and exhibitors, as 94% approved of holding the four trade shows together. We are convinced that the sectors of geographic intelligence, drones, robotics, space and advanced air mobility interact in different ways, through technology, combined applications and regulatory aspects”, reinforces Granemann.

This year, in parallel, the Smart City Business event was held, organized by IEG Brasil, which connects leaders and decision-makers committed to sustainable and integrated development. This connection allowed mayors to visit MundoGEO Connect, DroneShow Robotics, SpaceBR Show and Expo eVTOL, and see first-hand the main technologies that assist public authorities in decision-making.

Reality capture: equipment and courses at MundoGEO Connect

In the area of ​​geographic intelligence, MundoGEO Connect exhibitors presented the most modern reality capture equipment onboard aerial and terrestrial platforms, fixed and mobile, including cars, drones and robots. These equipment are used to create digital twins, replicating reality in a virtual environment. Service providers for reality capture, mapping, property registration and various solutions from space also participated.

MundoGEO Connect featured an unprecedented event, the 1st Meeting of Aerial Survey Service Providers, which was supported by the Ministry of Defense. In addition, the most sought-after courses were Georeferencing of Rural Properties and Artificial Intelligence involving the processing and analysis of geographic information for BIM, digital twins and smart cities.

New drone regulations unveiled at DroneShow Robotics

The main highlight of DroneShow Robotics 2025 was the announcement of a public consultation to modernize the regulation of drone use in Brazil. The acting CEO of ANAC, Roberto Honorato, presented the proposal for the Brazilian Civil Aviation Regulation (RBAC) No. 100, replacing RBAC-E No. 94, from 2017.

The exhibition was attended by national and international manufacturers, as well as distributors of drone brands, among with power generators, spray mixers and on-board LiDAR sensors. Mobile robots for land and sea applications were also highlights among the exhibitors.

In terms of content activities, the Drone Inspections and Monitoring course was one of the most sought after and was fully booked. Also with a large audience, the 1st Meeting of Drone Service Providers in Agriculture was held in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock.

Dozens of drone models were on display at DroneShow Robotics.

SpaceBR Show brought together experts in a forum on space exploration

Already a traditional event in the Brazilian calendar of events for the sector, the 5th SpaceBR Show Forum was held in strategic partnership with the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), with the presence of representatives from the country’s government, universities and aerospace industry. This year’s event had the theme Opportunities and Benefits of Space Exploration.

Exhibitors included Visiona (satellite manufacturers and Earth Observation service provider), Novaterra, Quasar Space (Earth Observation) and GlobalStar (Telecommunications), among others. The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) also had a booth.

Eve Air Mobility’s presence was highlighted at the Expo eVTOL

The Eve Air Mobility stand, a Brazilian manufacturer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, was one of the most visited at the exhibition. Attendees were able to step inside a mock-up of the first version of the EVE-100 and get an idea of ​​what it would be like to fly in a vehicle like this. The company also announced a R$90 million grant from FINEP for the development of the company’s solutions.

Eve Air Mobility also participated in two panels at the 3rd eVTOL Forum, which is the largest meeting of experts in the advanced air mobility sector in Latin America. With the theme “Aviation of the Future”, the Forum had 14 panels with representatives from national and international companies, government entities and universities. As a novelty, the 1st eVTOL Seminar in the Urban Air Mobility Ecosystem was also held, with the presence of public managers and discussions on the integration of eVTOLs into cities.

Among the exhibitors, in addition to Eve, other companies in the sector were present, such as Moya Aero, UrbanV, PAX Aeroportos, EHang, Tupan Aircraft, Saipher, Thales, IACIT and Opal-RT.

Eve Air Mobility brought a mockup of the eVTOL EVE-100.

2026 Edition

The next edition of the MundoGEO Connect, DroneShow Robotics, SpaceBR Show and Expo eVTOL events will take place again at Expo Center Norte, in Sao Paulo, from June 16 to 18, 2026.