• CEO Gem Venturino available for interviews on autonomous aviation, dual-use innovation and the future of drone technology

Toronto, Canada / Farnborough, UK – July 15, 2026 – PULSHN, a Canadian aerospace technology company developing next-generation unmanned aerial systems and proprietary propulsion technology, has confirmed that its Chief Executive Officer, Gem Venturino, will attend the Farnborough International Airshow 2026 (20–24 July), joining global aerospace, defence and technology leaders to explore strategic partnerships, investment opportunities and industry collaboration.

As one of the world’s leading aerospace events, Farnborough International Airshow brings together governments, defence organisations, manufacturers, investors and innovators from across the international aviation ecosystem. PULSHN will use the event to introduce the company to prospective partners and showcase its vision for the future of autonomous aviation.

Unlike many drone companies, PULSHN’s innovation is focused on their patented, scalable electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) unmanned aerial systems for civil and defence logistics applications. They are in flight testing for their smallest system (Whippet) – a Max Take-off Weight (MTOW) 10kg UAS with 4kg useful load – with a long-term roadmap towards a heavy lifting UAS with 1-ton useful load. Each aircraft variant utilises advanced aerodynamics to provide a longer range and useful load capability that meaningfully changes access to essential supplies and cargo in remote and offshore locations.

Gem Venturino, who previously served as Head of Strategy & VC to the Royal Navy CTO, and worked in Defence Procurement during her 8-years at the UK MOD now a volunteer Mentor with NATO DIANA (Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic), will be available throughout the Airshow for interviews and expert commentary on the future of aerospace innovation, emerging technologies and the role of Canadian companies within the global aerospace ecosystem.

Interview Topics
  • The future of autonomous drone technology
  • Dual-use innovation and emerging aerospace technologies
  • Proprietary propulsion systems and next-generation aircraft
  • Canada’s growing role in aerospace and defence innovation
  • Supporting SMEs within the global aerospace supply chain
  • Collaboration between industry, government and research organisations
  • Responsible innovation in autonomous systems

“Farnborough is where the global aerospace community comes together to build the partnerships that shape the future,” said Gem Venturino, CEO of PULSHN. “For PULSHN, this is an opportunity to introduce our vision, build strategic relationships and demonstrate how we’re approaching the future of autonomous aviation differently. By focusing on proprietary propulsion technology and scalable aircraft platforms, we’re laying the foundations for the next generation of intelligent aerial systems.”

PULSHN welcomes meetings with aerospace manufacturers, defence organisations, investors, research institutions, government agencies and technology partners attending the Airshow.