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ForsaTEK 2025 showcase fast-growing technology in aviation

Cheryl Ng
Last updated: 25 June 2025 08:48
By Cheryl Ng
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Surveillance Robot: Transguard and Emirates Group Security’s advanced autonomous robotics to enhance urban safety and security. © Emirates
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ForsaTEK 2025 opened on June 23, focusing on how AI, robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) would reshape aviation.

A group of people, including men in suits and traditional Middle Eastern attire, stand in a modern exhibition space near a “Visitor Experience Pod” display.
ForsaTEK was opened by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, in the presence of Sarah Al Amiri, UAE Minister of Education and other Emirates Group senior executives. @ Emirates

About the event

ForsaTEK is an annual flagship innovation and technology forum organised by the Emirates Group. The event aimed to bring in cutting-edge technology partnerships and thought-provoking discussions from different aspects, including early-stage research, prototyping, proof-of-concept trials, and fully launched initiatives.

The event was opened by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, accompanied by the UAE Minister of Education, Sarah Al Amiri, and a group of senior Emirates Group executives.

The theme of the event this year was how AI, robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) will reshape aviation. The forum featured more than 40 in-house and partner showcases.

The event featured three main sections: fully launched initiatives, the Trial Zone, and the Pitch Zone, showcasing new technology development in aviation.

Exhibit booth displays a navigation aid for blind and low vision users, with a chair, a screen, informational signs, and accessibility hashtags on a beige wall.
Mobile navigation aid – for blind and low vision: Accessible navigation system for visually impaired passengers in airports and aircraft. © Emirates

Fast-growing technology in aviation: fully launched initiatives, the Trial Zone, and the Pitch Zone

There are several fully launched initiatives showcased in the event, including Transguard and Emirates Group Security’s advanced autonomous, dnata Cargo’s autonomous drone system for inventory validation, and Emirates Airport Services’ AI-enabled aircraft turnaround analysis and resource optimisation system.

The Trial Zone, on the other hand, showcased multiple accessibility initiatives, including Glidance’s self-guided mobility aid for the visually impaired, JeffCAN’s immersive media chair with blending sensory design and technology for neurodiverse travellers, and the Airbus Accessible and Inclusive cabin.

In a more conceptual aspect, the pitch zone included 13 start-ups to demonstrate ideas to the VIP panel, investors, and representatives from the tech industry.

Al Maktoum said:

“Building on the success of the first two editions, ForsaTEK 2025 underpins the Emirates Group’s continued commitment to anchoring the next wave of innovations within our business, scaling up existing innovations, supporting startups, and creating a powerful testbed of partnerships that introduce fresh solutions and propel our digital future forward. We hope all our teams and partners leave the event feeling inspired by tomorrow’s possibilities and determined to weave innovation, both big and small, into their everyday work lives.”

Which session are you most interested in at the ForsaTEK 2025? Leave a comment below!

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Aviation Reporter - A recent graduate with BA Media and Communications, Cheryl is currently pursuing her masters in Digital Journalism at Goldsmiths University. Cheryl's love for travel comes from her fluency in three languages!
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