DGCA certifies IoTechWorld’s indigenously designed & manufactured compact AGRIBOT A6 krishi-drone

Pic 1 - AGRIBOT A6 krishi-drone
Pic 1 - AGRIBOT A6 krishi-drone

Krishi-drone maker IoTechWorld Avigation Pvt Ltd announced its indigenously designed and manufactured AGRIBOT A6 krishi-drone has received the ‘Type Certificate’ from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Type Certificate for drones is an official document issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) certifying that a specific type of drone meets all the technical parameters and safety standards for operation in India.

Gurugram-headquartered IoTechWorld Avigation is one of the major players in the krishi-drone market in the country.

Commenting on receiving of Type certification for AGRIBOT A6, Company’s Co-Founder and Director Mr. Deepak Bhardwaj said, the newly launched ‘AGRIBOT A6 drone’ is 30% more compact compared to the previous model of ‘AGRIBOT’ and much more stable and reliable.

“Despite advanced design of AGRIBOT A6, we have not increased its price. We want to increase adoption of drones in India & provide complete handholding to users. AIF is available for AGRIBOT A6 in which 90% collateral free loan is available at 3% subvention on the interest rate,” he said.

AGRIBOT A6 is available in 3 variants – Bike, Backpack and 4-wheeler models across the country and desirous customers may buy it either from its wide network of dealers or from the company directly.

“We are the pioneers of Krishi-drone in the country and were privileged to receive the country’s first type certification from none other than Union Civil Aviation Minister Mr. Jyotiraditya Scindia last year. The latest type of certification received for our product AGRIBOT A6 is a testimony of our continuous endeavour to develop high-quality and innovative products,” said Mr. Anoop Upadhyay, another Co-Founder and Director of the company.

He further said that from a farmer’s perspective, a AGRIBOT A6 drone is very easy to transport and operate because of its compact design.

“AGRIBOT-A6 has global quality standards, and with the liberalized export policy recently announced by DGFT, AGRIBOT-A6 has larger access to the global markets. We are quite confident that this new model will get a good response,” he said.

IoTech is credited with pioneering ‘Bike model’ which could be easily transported on a motorcycle to fields.

IoTechWorld has established partnership with agrochemical company Syngenta and has undertaken more than 25,000 kms of drone yatra in various parts of the country.

IoTechWorld aims to sell more than 3,000 drones in the current financial year. It is also exploring opportunities for export in regions like SAARC, South East Asia, Latin America, Africa etc.