Droneacharya Aerial Innovations Ltd
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Droneacharya Aerial Innovations Ltd
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DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Ltd. engages in the provision of drone solutions for multi-sensor drone surveys and data processing of drone data. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka and currently employs 60 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2022-12-23. The principal activity of the Company is imparting the drone operation training, drone supply, maintenance services, management consultancy, and training services. The firm provides various trainings, such as DGCA Drone Pilot Training Course (Pune), DGCA Drone Pilot Training Course (GUJARAT), Drone Building Course, Drones in Agriculture, Disaster Management with Drones, Drone Data Processing With GIS, Aerial Cinematography and Videography, Implement Python For GIS, Drones for Racing, and Aeromodelling Workshops. Its services include survey and mapping, drone logistics, industrial enterprise solutions, inspection, and surveillance.
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