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Drone startups look to stay afloat via Namo Drone Didi SchemeDrone startups are facing challenges due to low demand and high costs, eagerly awaiting the Namo Drone Didi scheme's implementation. The in...
GST cut may lift drone sales, boost R&D, say startupsFounders of drone startups said the rate cuts will lower commercial drone prices by up to 10-15% for end users. They believe a lower GST wi...
Marut Drones raises $6.2 million from Lok CapitalThe company plans to use the funds to develop advanced agricultural drones tailored to customer needs, expand its channel partner network, ...
How drones are offering effective alternatives to conventional spraying methodWith advanced technology and innovative solutions, drones are able to address several issues for farmers when it comes to pesticide sprayin...
More hype than substance? Why agritech has still not made a mark in India’s agrarian landscapeMany startups are coming up with innovations that can solve various problems of farmers — commendable and required in an agrarian nation. B...
ET Make in India SME Summit in Hyderabad: Small businesses should adopt modern technology as soon as possibleET MSME Regional Summit: Hyderabad’s startup ecosystem has come a long way and is now focussed on hi-tech areas such as drone technology an...
ET Make in India SME Regional Summit in Hyderabad will focus on the state’s high-tech prowessStarting with the tech-powered city of Hyderabad, the ET Make in India Regional Summit aims to power the state’s MSMEs leveraging on its in...
What will it take for India's drone industry to fly higher?India aims to be a major global hub for drones by 2030, boosting GDP by 1-1.5% and creating jobs. The industry has requested expansion of t...
India can become a global drone hub, but the flight plan needs some adjustmentsThe government is trying to create a drone ecosystem from scratch. There are no blueprints and it is a tough path. But experts see a few ar...
Low-cost test kits to santising drones: IIT innovations take commercial route to aid COVID-19 fightThe Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, which became the first academic institute to get a nod from the Indian Council for Medical ...
Cities employ drones to keep services upAcross India, city corporations and police are tapping drone operators to better enforce the lockdown, spray disinfectants, identify cluste...
IIT alumni led Marut Dronetech develops drones for spraying disinfectantsIt is seen that drones disinfect 50 times more area than traditional methods and can keep human operators out of harm.
India’s malaria crisis has a drone solutionWater-borne diseases appear to be a quintessential problem in the country. A simple solution lies in cleaning large water bodies, which are...