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Business Standard
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
AVPL International announces $1 mn R&D investment for defence drones
Drone manufacturing and training firm AVPL International on Friday announced an investment of $ 1 million (about Rs 8.5 crore) towards research and development of defence drones. in April 2025, the company committed $ 12 million to drone training and manufacturing. The new investment aims to accelerate the indigenous development of advanced unmanned aerial systems (UAS) tailored for India's defence, homeland security, and dual-purpose applications, according to a company statement. "The investment focuses on addressing critical gaps in India's drone ecosystem, such as reducing dependence on imported components, developing intelligent drones with advanced swarm autonomy, and creating indigenous counter-UAS capabilities to protect critical assets. "AVPL's efforts also include high-altitude platforms capable of sustained flight in extreme terrains, with specific attention to the Himalayan region," it said. Particular focus will be given on upskilling ex-servicemen and Agniveers by providing them with drone training, utilising their combat experience and logistical skills to develop a strong national pool of UAV professionals, the Gurgaon-headquartered firm said. AVPL deals in drone technology, precision agriculture, geospatial intelligence, defense, and other drone-based solutions such as mapping, scanning, and surveillance. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


Time of India
6 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
AVPL International announces $1 mn R&D investment for defence drones
Drone manufacturing and training firm AVPL International on Friday announced an investment of USD 1 million (about Rs 8.5 crore) towards research and development of defence drones . in April 2025, the company committed USD 12 million to drone training and manufacturing. The new investment aims to accelerate the indigenous development of advanced unmanned aerial systems (UAS) tailored for India's defence, homeland security, and dual-purpose applications, according to a company statement. "The investment focuses on addressing critical gaps in India's drone ecosystem, such as reducing dependence on imported components, developing intelligent drones with advanced swarm autonomy, and creating indigenous counter-UAS capabilities to protect critical assets. "AVPL's efforts also include high-altitude platforms capable of sustained flight in extreme terrains, with specific attention to the Himalayan region," it said. Live Events The investment will also contribute towards enhancing AVPL's manufacturing infrastructure in its facilities in Bihar and Hisar. Particular focus will be given on upskilling ex-servicemen and Agniveers by providing them with drone training, utilising their combat experience and logistical skills to develop a strong national pool of UAV professionals, the Gurgaon-headquartered firm said. AVPL deals in drone technology, precision agriculture, geospatial intelligence, defense, and other drone-based solutions such as mapping, scanning, and surveillance.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Sky's the limit: AVPL International is driving change, one drone at a time
Oil and gas: For real-time inspections and cost-effective data monitoring Energy and utilities: For surveys of large areas and inspecting pipelines, power lines, and other infrastructure Industrial security: For dynamic, real-time surveillance and threat detection Mining and metals: For valuable insights on mineral deposits and terrain GIS surveying and mapping: For high-resolution aerial imagery and data Live Events Since its inception in 2016, AVPL International (formerly AITMC Ventures) has soared to new heights in India's nascent, but fast-growing drone industry. Headquartered in Gurugram, this small enterprise, positioned at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and development, has enabled agri-businesses to adopt precision farming and drone-based solutions. The outcome? Better yields, cost reduction, and new has a Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) model that has deployed its pioneering agricultural drone, VIRAJ, for crop monitoring, pesticide spraying, and seed broadcasting. Its collaboration with the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) has facilitated drone spraying across five million-plus acres in eight states, conserving water, reducing pesticide use, and enhancing from precision agriculture, AVPL's drone are deployed in industries such as:The drone maker has also invested heavily in domestic manufacturing, in line with Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat. With a planned Rs 15 crore, 16,000 sq ft facility in Bihta, Bihar capable of producing 24,000 drones every year, AVPL projects the creation of roughly 10,000 jobs. In the run up to this, it has launched an expansive skills and incubation programme. In partnership with the National Skill Development Corporation, AVPL has established over 70 RPTO-certified training hubs across 12 Indian states, training more than 130,000 individuals to date. This has empowered people from rural and economically-disadvantaged backgrounds to become 'dronepreneurs' who offer local drone services, earning Rs 20,000–25,000 per month after rural empowerment approach has three additional prongs: 31 planned 'Drone Aero-Vision Labs', support for the SVAMITVA scheme run by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, and 'Drone Didi' programmes that platform women's inclusion in this sector. Through this three-pronged strategy, AVPL is aiming to connect over 140 million farmers with drone technology, and create 80,000 agri-entrepreneurs and 65,000 not all. AVPL also has strategic collaborations with premier institutions such as IIT Kanpur and IIT Ropar. This underscores the company's dedication to research and development and its to deliver cutting-edge solutions to unique Indian holistic approach earned AVPL the accolade of 'Fastest-growing MSME (Small)' at the ET MSME Awards 2024, India's most credible MSME awards. By seamlessly blending innovation, skill development, and local manufacturing, AVPL is positioning India as a global leader in drone technology for social more winner vignettes of the ET MSME Awards , keep an eye on this space.


Hans India
11-06-2025
- Health
- Hans India
AVPL drones keep water bodies pest-free
Hyderabad: Amid the season of rain, many local initiatives are required to avoid diseases like dengue and malaria. To work towards the same, AVPL International deployed advanced medium category drones across Banjara Lake and Sangareddy Lake in Hyderabad to spray mosquito larvicide, targeting mosquito breeding grounds. The initiative covered a total area of 3 acres over a two-day operation, marking the beginning of a year-long project aimed at comprehensive mosquito control in the region. A medium-category drone equipped with a centrifugal nozzle was used for the spraying, ensuring precise application of the larvicide while minimising human exposure and maximising coverage. The operations were conducted by a team comprising 2 pilots, trained and certified by AVPL's DGCA-approved Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO). Speaking about the initiative, Preet Sandhuu, Founder and MD of AVPL International, said, 'It is an honor to work towards this transformative public health and safety initiative. At AVPL, we are deeply committed to serving the nation, whether by nurturing talent or safeguarding communities for societal benefit.' The use of drone technology to treat inaccessible water bodies, was a success ensuring comprehensive coverage and leaving no mosquito breeding grounds untreated. This targeted approach aims to significantly reduce the spread of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria, creating a safer and healthier environment for Hyderabad's residents.