DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations and KMITL Partner to Tap The Southeast Asian Market

Pune : DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited, a frontrunner in the Indian Drone Industry, is proud to announce its partnership with the esteemed King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) in Thailand, which is among the top 20 institutes in Thailand for Faculties ranging from Engineering to Business Administration, Liberal Arts and Medicine, according to the US News & World Report L.P. The main goal of this partnership is to launch an innovative Drone School and Drone Centre of Excellence at KMITL campus, which will provide a variety of drone and GIS – related training programmes.

Through this partnership, KMITL intends to introduce professional drone courses for their students and faculty members so as to equip them with knowledge of upcoming technologies and better career prospects. Through the Drone Centre of Excellence, KMITL in collaboration with DroneAcharya will take up Government and Private projects and research activities related to Drones and Geospatial analytics. This center will also enable the faculty, students and industry experts to collaborate and work on projects and develop innovative solutions through DroneAcharya’s Industry Experts and Technical knowhow.

“DroneAcharya and KMITL are ecstatic about the potential this partnership enfolds for the future of drone technology, GIS applications in the SEA market. We hope to foster talent, accelerate innovation, and speed up the adoption of drone technology across industries by pooling in our resources and garner a collaborative learning environment with the KMITL faculty and students.” says Prateek Srivastava, Founder and Managing Director of DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited.

“As KMITL School of Engineering is gearing up towards impacted research and innovation activities, we have realized that the drone technology and the modern GIS applications together with other addon technology advancements, such as imaging and image recognition, AI, remote sensing, have become more and more crucial in today’s world mapping and spatial analysis. In collaboration with DroneAcharya, it will bring a great deal of opportunity to KMITL’s students and researchers”, says Somyot Kaitwanidvilai, Dean of School of Engineering, KMITL.