Our weekly news news wrap-up focuses on India’s thriving drone industry, offering insights into training, skill development, capacity enhancement, technology advancements, and industry updates. The news snippets from the drone ecosystem could not only keep you informed 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
Updates from the drone ecosystem in India
- ideaForge Technology Limited has recently launched the Flyght Cloud platform, representing a notable achievement in the field of drone data analytics. With its Beta release, Flyght Cloud aims to transform the utilization of aerial data for businesses, providing an integrated solution that enhances workflows and optimizes efficiency.
- Coromandel International Ltd announced the acquisition of an additional 7% stake in Chennai-based drone manufacturer Dhaksha Unmanned Systems for Rs 150 crore. The investment will support Dhaksha’s R&D efforts, service large orders on drones, and meet working capital needs.
- Delhivery is launching a new subsidiary, Delhivery Robotics Private Limited, with an authorized capital of Rs 5 crore, to enter the drone manufacturing and delivery services sector, prioritizing UAV technology research and development for commercialization.
- GSFC University in Gujarat partners with IPO-bound drone startup Garuda Aerospace, to offer comprehensive drone courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels across 400 locations nationwide, starting June 2024.
- AITMC Ventures (AVPL International) has received DGCA Type Certification for their Agriculture Drone VIRAJ.
- Passenger Drone Research Ltd (PDRL) has partnered with Drone Destination to adopt AeroGCS Enterprise Platform for drone-spraying analytics, coinciding with Drone Destination’s large order from IFFCO for 30 lakh acres of agricultural land.
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