We’ve detailed why the Trinity Pro from Quantum Systems is such a reliable and easy-to-use drone mapping solution, but attendees of XPONENTIAL Europe 2025 were able to better understand them for themselves. However, they were also exposed to the wider family of products and recognize where and why they’re making such a difference across the world.

In addition to the Trinity Pro, attendees were also able to take a close look at their Vector drone and a prototype of the Twister, which is their new eVTOL sUAS that performs ISR missions in a highly automated way.

Ideal for a wide range of ISR and security missions, Vector can be mission-ready within three minutes and is able to stay in the air for up to 180 minutes. Available with the Raptor gimbaled sensor, it can perform object detection, classification, and tracking.

Designed to be a best-of-both-worlds solution, the Twister provides users with instant 360° aerial view of their immediate surroundings. The short-range sUAS doesn’t cover the same area as their other products, but the speed associated with getting in the air and delivering real-time information allows users to quickly launch from a concealed location without compromising safety. Multiple Twister drones can also be incorporated into Quantum Systems DronePort to enable autonomous flying in a swarm.

Questions fielded by the team included ones related to the recent news about the company doubling its production capacity in Ukraine in 2025 as well as insights around exactly what type of large-scale mapping projects these products are being used on. Top use cases include pipeline inspections, wildlife monitoring and border security, but that variety isn’t tied to one region or even a single continent. This variety is a direct result of the inherent capabilities of each platform.

“People are using these systems from the Amazon to the Arctic, and everywhere in between,” said Anthony Richardson, Regional Sales Manager Europe at Quantum Systems. “I just talked with a customer that got back from the North Pole and they were impressed with the survey-grade results you can get from our systems. That’s connected to something we hear over and over from our customers about how user-friendly and modular these systems are. Those are qualities that make a difference in environments that can be challenging, and on projects that can require them to make quick adjustments.”

The Quantum Systems team also performed lives demos all three days of the event and showcased that data and process from the Exhibit Hall stage, allowing visitors to both see the drone in flight and also explore the assets they created of the area around the exhibit hall.

To learn more about Quantum Systems, visit their site.