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Drone startup Droni Tech raises ₹3.5 crores in seed funding

Drone startup Droni Tech raises ₹3.5 crores in seed funding

A SteadiDrone QU4D Quadrocopter carries a GoPro Hero 2 camera unit as it hovers during a test flight in a field outside the headquarters of Mensuro Ltd., a distributor for SteadiDrone Ltd. products, in Pilsen, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. Amazon.com Inc. expects to be ready for drone implementation by 2015, which is when the Federal Aviation Administration is due to finalize rules on domestic use of the technology by both government and commercial entities, according to statements made by Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos during a Dec. 1 broadcast of "60 Minutes." Photographer: Martin Divisek/Bloomberg

Mumbai-based drone startup Droni Tech has raised ₹3.5 crores ($500,000) in its first seed funding round from Eagle Group and other angel investors.

The funds raised will be used to drive research and development in Mumbai and the US, along with boosting growth through sales and marketing.

The funding comes soon after the Indian government announced  India’s first drone policy. The new drone policy is focused on ensuring that no security threats are posed due to the drones.

Droni Tech, a sub-brand of the parent company Drovation Software Solutions Pvt Ltd, was founded by Onkar Bhosle, Chirag Patel, Rohit Shirke, and Anisha Bhosle in March 2018. It manufactures artificially intelligent high-quality drones and corporate drone management software. It also offers drone hardware products for various purposes including agriculture, medical emergency, food and supplies along with surveillance.

Onkar Bhosle, Co-Founder of Droni Tech, said, “Our vision is for drones to manage agriculture farms and other applications on their own, better than humans. Right now, each data point of flying drones is transmitted on dashboard in real-time. In phase-III of our product, we would enter the exciting phase of automated decision-making by the machine.”

The startup has a number of clients including Renault, Toshiba, TAJ, Grand Hyatt, Government of Meghalaya, among others.

Droni Tech’s investor Eagle Group own Eagle Security and Personal Services (ESPS), it provides a platform for manned security services in India. Incorporated in 1980 with a client base of over 500 customers, ESPS offers services across the country.

Droni Tech’s drone will help ESPS to further strengthen its security platform.

Other startups leveraging drone technology in the Indian market include Bengaluru-based Aarav Unmanned Systems, ideaForge, Aero360, Drona Aviation, among many others.

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