24 May 2021
Aerodyne Group, a top-tier global drone services company headquartered in Malaysia, AI and Robotics Ventures Company Limited (ARV), a subsidiary of PTTEP, and Digital Creation Co., Ltd. (DC) announced the launch of a joint venture company ‘AeroSky (Thailand) Company Limited’ which will provide state-of-the-art drone-based enterprise solutions across the Thai market.
AeroSky, a new joint venture for drone solutions, capitalizes on the digital transformation trend and opportunities. To provide unparalleled services to clients in the telecoms, electricity, oil & gas, and other infrastructure-led industries, the business will combine core strengths of ARV’s expertise in the provision of drones and sophisticated AI and Robotic solutions, Aerodyne Group’s integrated drone and software-as-a-service solutions, and DC’s leading-edge machine learning and monitoring technologies.
Aerodyne expands to Thailand with AeroSky to deliver infrastructure inspection services
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DHL Express to incorporate drones into Malaysian supply chains
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DHL Express, a leading courier, parcel, and express mail service provider, has inked a joint agreement with Aerodyne Group in Malaysia to assess the commercial viability of drone technology and develop business models for its use in life sciences and maritime supply chains.
Aerodyne Group is a world-leading provider of drone-based enterprise solutions, and a pioneer in the use of AI as an enabling technology for large-scale data capture and analytics. Through the partnership, both companies have identified market opportunities for improving the transport of healthcare related supplies in East Malaysia and time-critical essentials to vessels plying the Malaccan Straits.