Indian cricket star Mahendra Singh Dhoni has launched the made-in-India camera drone named 'Droni' with advanced features manufactured by Garuda Aerospace
According to reports, India's drone sector is projected to clock a turnover of Rs 12,000-15,000 crore by 2026
State governments, as well as e-commerce players, are taking initiatives to launch healthcare services through drones into remote areas
But a comparison with global data suggests that India still lags the industry's international peers in terms of funding
To have MS Dhoni as a part of the Garuda Aerospace family is honestly a dream come true, says Garuda Aerospace CEO, Agnishwar Jayaprakash
The ministry has released the names of 14 drone companies selected as beneficiaries of the PLI scheme
Zipline, founded six years ago, already is in service in the US, where it has partnered with Walmart Inc. to deliver other products at the retail chain as well as drugs
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RattanIndia Enterprises has forayed into the drone business in the country through its wholly-owned subsidiary NeoSky and expects the commercial rollout of products in the first quarter of 2023
The discussions on the sale of 30 Predator armed drones by the US to India, the first to a non-NATO ally, at an estimated cost of $3 bn are at an advanced stage, multiple sources have confirmed.
Air Traffic Control of IGI Airport has reported incidents of vision distraction of the pilots by laser beam especially while landing the aircraft: Official
This round also saw co-investments from Kavin Shah, and other individual high networth individual (HNIs), according to a statement released on Thursday
Amid the continuing disputes between China and US, drones have taken center stage as concerns surface that Shenzhen-based DJI may be relaying some sensitive data to Chinese intelligence agencies
However, the government continued imports of components for making drones
Along with the liberalised drone rules, airspace map, the PLI scheme and the single window DigitalSky Platform, this will help drone manufacturing industry in India, says govt
'There are many components of ICE vehicles that are not made in India and those will be incentivized', said Goel
The new rules for operating drones in the country will usher in new growth opportunities and enable startups and SMEs to create innovative use cases and applications in various sectors, Nasscom said.
India has fewer start-ups in the drone technology space than the US and China; it also lags most other economies in funding
Proposed drone rules will open up new opportunities
The new rules are likely to be unveiled on the Independence Day