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List of DGCA-approved drone training organisations—Part 3

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In India, there has been a significant rise in the usage of drones in a number of industries, including healthcare, logistics, and agriculture. As a drone pilot, you can now work in a variety of sectors, which offers new employment opportunities. In order to manage multiple activities and operate drones, the drone industry requires a skilled workforce. So, in order to increase the number of drone pilots in India, the DGCA, the regulatory body, approved drone training organisations.

In this article, we are going to present the third part of the drone training organisations approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

This is the third part of the series, where we are providing information about the 46 drone training organisations authorised by the DGCA in India. In this article, we are going to present information on the next seven drone training organisations from across the country. To read part two of this series, please visit: https://dronefluence.com/list-of-dgca-approved-drone-training-organisations-part-2/

List of DGCA-approved drone training organisations—Part 3

List of DGCA-approved drone training organisations—Part 3

1. Drogo Drones 

Drogo Drones, an Indian start-up, provides end-to-end drone services to companies. It was launched in 2020 and is headquartered at Hyderabad. Drogo Drones, a prominent participant in numerous verticals for both the private and public sectors, is quickly emerging as India’s undisputed leader in commercial drones.

To help customers maintain a competitive edge, innovative AI technologies that transform drone data into useful business insights are created.

Drogo Drones offers drones for –

  • Drones survey
  • GIS
  • Lidar
  • Mapping
  • Mining
  • Construction
  • Inspection
  • Volume Estimation
  • Utilities
  • Transportation
  • AI

2. Dronachariya Drone Academy

Dronachariya Drone Academy is Uttar Pradesh’s first Remote Pilot Drone Training Organization (RPTO). They provide complete drone pilot training at the most efficient cost with flexible programs and well-qualified instructors.

Dronachariya Drone Academy offers

  • Online interactive classes for theory
  • Simulator practise in the classroom
  • Field flying practise with micro and small category drones

3. Redbird Aviation Pvt. Ltd.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved Redbird Aviation Pvt. Ltd., located in Baramati, Pune district, Maharashtra, as an eminent flight training organisation with the goal of providing world-class training facilities to fulfil one’s dreams and make a successful flying career. They were recently recognised by a distinguished group of dignitaries and the Ministry of Civil Aviation as India’s first private academy to train and certify the first batch of RPAS/drone pilots. It is the first aviation academy to be acknowledged and certified as a training partner of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).

Redbird Aviation Pvt Ltd provides training in remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS or drones) through

  • Classroom training
  • Simulator training
  • Practical flying with an instructor and solo flying
  • Assembling and maintaining drones

For more details on DGCA-approved drone training organisations, please visit – DigitalSky .

Weekly news wrap-up on the emerging drone ecosystem in India – 21022023

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Our weekly news wrap-up on India’s burgeoning drone ecosystem will update you on training, skill development, capacity building, technology, and industry updates. The drone ecosystem news snippets can not only keep you updated but also help you generate leads and opportunities to grow your business in the industry.

Here we go with the top headlines of the week from the drone ecosystem in India

Weekly news wrap-up

Updates from the drone ecosystem in India

  • Indrones Solutions Pvt. Ltd. will be able to scale up operations and add to its thousands of flying hours as a result of a strategic investment made by MapmyIndia.
  • Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the first G-20 Agricultural Deputies Meeting, the Union Minister of Civil Aviation stated that the use of drones in agriculture goes well beyond pesticide application and has enormous potential for organic and natural farming.
  • During Aero India 2023, TSAW Drones launched the Adarna V2, a hybrid fixed wing VTOL drone made in India that can fly over difficult terrain and transport operations and cargo to places where walking or driving would take hours or even days.
  • RattanIndia Enterprises Ltd. (REL) announced the launch of a new drone delivery platform, the ‘L-series,’ by its subsidiary TAS (Throttle Aerospace Systems).
  • Syngenta India Pvt Ltd (SIPL) has collaborated with IoTechWorld Avigation to facilitate the introduction of drone spraying across India, and will seek to provide job opportunities for rural youth by training and preparing them to use drone technology.
  • At the Aero India 2023 show in Bangalore, India, Garuda Aerospace unveiled SURAJ, a solar-powered unmanned reconnaissance aerial J-Glider, as its latest technological marvel.
  • TSAW drones launched drone-delivery of medicines in Kolkata to beat traffic, and eight other locations in West Bengal have been selected for the launch of drone delivery of medicines in the following days.
  • Youths will be trained to fly drones for agricultural, non-agricultural, and industrial purposes in Tadepalli in the Guntur district by Drogo Drones, a start-up company for training drone operators.
  • Vertiplane X3 drone was used to deliver 2kg package of anti-tubercular drugs to a district hospital in Tehri Garhwal during the trial run at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences in Rishikesh.
  • To provide essential and emergency medical supplies, such as samples for diagnosis in times of high traffic and other challenging conditions, Garuda Aerospace partners with Narayana Health to carry biomedical samples using drones.
  • To raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO), ideaForge Technologies has filed its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) to the capital market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
  • During Aero India 2023, TSAW Drones and DE Drone World Solutions signed an to work on the development and promotion of innovative drone solutions for a wide range of industries.
  • ICAR- National Research Centre for banana cultivation organized an awareness program using drone technology for farmers.
  • To address the demand for skilled workforce in the drone industry, the Central Skill Development Department has approved six short-term courses in 116 ITIs across 12 states, including Andhra Pradesh.

Also read: Weekly news wrap-up on the emerging drone ecosystem in India – 14022023 https://dronefluence.com/weekly-news-wrap-up-on-the-emerging-drone-ecosystem-in-india-14022023/

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Marut Drones conducted farmers’ awareness sessions on Artificial Intelligence and Drone Technology

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India’s leading drone manufacturer and service provider, Marut Drones, was invited to participate in a day-long workshop on Stewardship and Innovative Technology in Crop Protection and conducted farmer’s awareness sessions on Artificial Intelligence and Drone Technology – “The Future of Agriculture Through Drones” at the Regional Agricultural Research Station in Warangal on February 17, 2023.

The event was attended by students, researchers, academicians, and agriculturists. The chief guest, Mrs. Usha Dayal, the district agriculture officer for Warangal, gave a speech on how to make the country a leader in cutting-edge technologies, particularly in agriculture.

Artificial Intelligence and Drone Technology

In a session on “Artificial Intelligence and Drone Technologies,” Mr. Prem Kumar Vislawath, Founder of Marut Drones provided an overview of the country’s present drone technology landscape and suggested a course of action. The session sought to assist both students and agricultural research stakeholders. Marut Drones demonstrated its drones and showcased its capabilities in agriculture to farmers and students.

The Founder of Marut Drones, Mr. Prem Kumar Vislawath said, “This is an ideal time for us to be at the workshop because the students will get some hands-on experience which is crucial in giving them the right exposure to the drone industry in India and understanding the right skills they need to acquire in this direction. Our objective is to make India an ‘Atmanirbhar’ in terms of creative technologies, and we’re sharing it with you here.”

Also read: How drone technology can transform agriculture in India https://dronefluence.com/how-drone-technology-can-transform-agriculture-in-india/

Marut Drones recently participated in the Youth20 (Y20) Inception Meeting as a prestigious panellist at the three-day event. The Government of India hosted Y20 at IITG between February 6 and 8, intending to give youth a platform to voice their concerns about issues facing the modern world, contribute their vision and ideas to the G20 leaders’ policy-making process through policy recommendations, and lay the foundation for Y20 programmes during India’s G20 Presidency.