
We’re thrilled to announce the next stop in the Dronecode Foundation’s community meetup series. This time, we’re teaming up with the ELISA Project for a one-day, in-person event at Korea Aerospace University. The focus? Safety-critical Linux and autonomous flight software, with a strong emphasis on PX4 and the growing interest in certifiable open-source flight stacks.
This meetup is a great opportunity to connect with local developers, researchers, and industry partners who are working on the cutting edge of aerial robotics and space-grade systems. The program will dive into how PX4 is being integrated into safety-critical workflows and the role of Linux in enabling robust, certifiable platforms across domains. The day will start with a single-track format covering shared challenges and tooling from the ELISA Project, including the ongoing work in the Space Grade Linux (SGL) initiative. After lunch, the program will split into two focused tracks on practical applications of PX4 in autonomous flight.
If you’re interested in contributing to the conversation, we’d love to hear from you. The call for proposals is now open, and we encourage anyone building with PX4 or working on safety-critical Linux to submit a talk. The deadline to submit is October 24, 2025, at 11:55 PM local time. Registration for the event is now open as well—seats are limited, so be sure to sign up early.
As always, this meetup is organized by the community with support from both the Dronecode Foundation and the ELISA Project. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to events@elisa.tech. We’re looking forward to seeing the PX4 community show up strong in Korea.