Montreal, Canada – Future Electronics is highlighting an upcoming webinar from onsemi titled “Intelligent Sensing and Power Solutions for Drones that Must Sense, Decide, and Act Autonomously,” taking place on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM CDT.
As drone technology continues to advance, the industry is rapidly moving toward Physical AI systems capable of real-time perception, local decision-making, and autonomous action at the edge. These capabilities must be achieved while operating within stringent power, efficiency, and safety requirements.
This informative webinar will explore how onsemi delivers a comprehensive portfolio of intelligent sensing and power solutions that can enable up to 90% of a drone’s bill of materials (BOM). Attendees will gain insights into how onsemi supports the complete sensor-to-actuation chain, including intelligent sensing, edge computing, connectivity, power management, and motor control technologies.
Participants will learn how these integrated solutions help developers create smarter, more efficient, and scalable drone platforms for a wide range of autonomous applications.
The webinar will be presented by Theo Kersjes, Global Applications Engineering at onsemi. With extensive experience in semiconductor applications engineering, Theo leads the development of system-level solutions for autonomous robotics using onsemi’s proven evaluation platforms. His expertise spans BLDC motor control, image sensing, positioning sensors, force sensing, ultrasonic sensing, LED lighting drivers, power conversion, and connectivity technologies. Theo’s work focuses on how sensing and power solutions can be integrated into Physical AI and adaptive robotic workflows to enable autonomous perception, decision-making, and action.
Engineers, developers, and technology professionals interested in autonomous drone design are encouraged to attend and discover how onsemi’s portfolio can help accelerate innovation in next-generation aerial systems. To learn more and register for the webinar, visit the dedicated event page.