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April 22nd, 2025
Commercial UAV Forum 2026 to take place in Amsterdam

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Diversified, organizers of Commercial UAV Expo, one of the world’s leading commercial drone trade shows and conferences, has announced the launch of the Commercial UAV Forum event, taking place next year from 22-23 April 2026 at RAI Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The event focuses on Europe’s drone industry landscape, with the aim to meet the growing demand for a focused, high-value platform dedicated to uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) in industrial applications. Commercial UAV Forum will bring together drone pilots, project managers, service and solution providers, regulators, and innovators for two days of education, networking, and discovery.

“We are thrilled to introduce Commercial UAV Forum as the next expansion of the Commercial UAV brand,” said Lee Corkhill, group director at Diversified. “This new format emphasizes community, actionable content, and strategic connection – key ingredients to accelerating the safe and effective adoption of drone technology across Europe’s core sectors.”

Commercial UAV Forum 2026 will feature a focused exhibit floor showcasing the latest UAV hardware, software and supporting technologies. Attendees will gain insights through solution-focused educational sessions, participate in practical discussions on real-world applications, and engage directly with key stakeholders shaping the future of UAV regulation and innovation across Europe.

This focused forum will serve vertical industries such as construction, energy & utilities, public safety & emergency services, infrastructure, agriculture, ports, mining, and drone delivery, offering professionals the knowledge and relationships needed to thrive in a fast-evolving market.

More details, including the call for speakers and registration information, will be announced in the coming months. Commercial drone professionals are encouraged to fill out the Attendee Inquiry form to receive updates about the event.