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Japanese drone major ACSL ties up with India’s Arc Ventures
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Japanese drone major ACSL ties up with India’s Arc Ventures
Saurabh Sinha / TNN / Jul 26, 2021, 05:02 IST
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NEW DELHI: Japan’s largest drone manufacturer, ACSL, is entering the Indian market in collaboration with Delhi-based Arc Ventures. The JV company, ACSL India, has been formed with an initial investment of $3.5 million from the two partners and will set up manufacturing units across India, the first of which will be ready in Coimbatore by this October. Arc Ventures MD Arjun Aggarwal told TOI his group is also planning to enter the upcoming drone taxi and drone ports space in India.
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NEW DELHI: Restaurant, medicine and grocery delivery aggregators, including Swiggy and Dunzo, will soon be able to deliver through drones during the pandemic. Test runs in controlled environments have already started.
The government has allowed 20 entities, including Swiggy, Dunzo and SpiceJet, to carry out experimental flights of drones beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) . Once this protocol is established after successful experimental flights, drones could be used for various purposes like delivering Covid jabs, medicines and meals, while ensuring safety and security issues. This could be a hub-and-spoke model that will help cut down delivery times drastically, said a senior executive at a food delivery company. For instance, if the route is long, drones could be used to ferry the medicines or food to a central location from where delivery executives can collect them.