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
- The IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation to offer training in Generative Artificial Intelligence and Drone Pilot Training and have signed an MoU with five startups.
- IG Drones has partnered with iGiS, a Korean geospatial drone solutions specialist, to collaborate for mutual growth in India and globally. This collaboration has the potential to reshape the UAV industry and create new business opportunities.
- Kothari Industrial Corporation Ltd has set up a separate drone division to revolutionize agriculture using drone technology and create a sustainable agricultural strategy.
- Assam-based deeptech start-up DOU introduced AI-based drone traffic management. Working with the Indian Air Force, they’ve launched the platform at ‘East Tech 2023.’
- Agri-tech startup BharatRohan has partnered with ICRISAT for drone-based farmer support. Connecting with Farmer Producer Organizations, they aim to enhance livelihoods and food supply chain sustainability.
- The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is exploring drone use for medical supply transport in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul and Spiti districts.
- Skye Air Mobility has partnered with Shiprocket for revolutionary drone-based shipping deliveries.
- TechEagle Innovations has announced a collaborative effort with AIIMS Bilaspur to enhance the rapid and efficient transportation of patients’ blood samples to remote regions in Himachal Pradesh.
Also read: Weekly news wrap-up on the emerging drone ecosystem in India – 17102023
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