DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited, a DGCA-certified drone pilot training company today announced its collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Ropar.
This association will provide a learning environment and a culture of excellence that technologically enables innovative, socially conscious leaders who will make major contributions to the betterment of society at large.
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The partnership is driven by the Department of Defence & Studies Research Centre of the IIT Ropar, a first of its kind in India. It aims at looking at training people from all walks of life to fly drones including personnel from the Indian Armed Forces.
It also looks at setting up a CoE on Drone Technology to address the many research questions and problem statements concerning the use of drones in defense as well as civilian applications. The aim is to give a fillip to the development of a drone ecosystem in Punjab and its neighboring states in North India.
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About DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations
DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited is a Pune, India - based enterprise drone solutions company. It has become a service source of Aerial and Geospatial solutions for the Indian UAV market. Their goal is to provide high-quality goods and services in many different areas, such as agriculture, energy, mining, infrastructure, oil and gas, smart cities, urban planning, and water resources. DroneAcharya is the first Drone startup in India to go public globally.
They also have a DGCA-approved Remote Pilot Training Organization (RPTO) in Gujarat, which is affiliated with the prestigious Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), along with centers at the well-known Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand.
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They have also become one of the leading companies in the drone training market. The company also has global offices in Europe, and the Middle East, and they want to venture into manufacturing niche drone products in the months to come.