In collaboration with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited, an Indian drone service provider and DGCA-certified drone pilot training organisation, is launching operations in Thailand. The agreement will open doors for the business throughout Southeast Asia. The main objective of the partnership with AIT is to jointly develop drone and GIS projects in Thailand and the surrounding nations.
DroneAcharya will be growing into more nations, including the Middle East, the United States, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, even though its original focus is on the Indian market. The introduction of a number of drone-focused training courses is being made by DroneAcharya as part of its aim to spread throughout Europe and seize the market there. The first drone startup in India to be listed on the BSE SME platform is DroneAcharya.
Drones are playing a bigger and bigger role in company optimization across a variety of industries. Together with AI, the information they gather and examine from a bird’s-eye perspective is revolutionising how businesses examine, survey, and map the soil, structures, and crops below. In 2016, the global drone market was valued at $11.45 billion, and by 2025, it is anticipated to grow to $51.85 billion.
These statistics make it very evident that the Southeast region, along with other nations around the world, has a very high potential for growth. There is a lot of room for growth in countries like Thailand in terms of GIS, development, AI/ML, drones, etc. Drone operators, GIS specialists, engineers, and GIS developers will all find work as a result of the joint projects.