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AgriWings Empowers Farmers to Achieve Annual Incomes of 7-8 Lakhs through Advanced Drone Technology

New Delhi, 25th July 2024 – AgriWings, a leading drone-based agrichemical spraying service provider in India, proudly announces a groundbreaking achievement in empowering farmers to significantly boost their annual incomes. Through the adoption of advanced drone technology, farmers working with AgriWings are now capable of achieving an annual income of 7-8 lakhs.

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AgriWings’ initiative focuses on equipping farmers with state-of-the-art drone spraying services that enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve crop yields. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, AgriWings offers precise and safe chemical spraying solutions, significantly reducing water consumption and manual labor. This approach not only increases profitability but also promotes sustainable farming practices.

A key component of AgriWings’ strategy is the comprehensive training provided to farmers. The AgriWings team conducts extensive internal & external training sessions, teaching farmers how to effectively use drone technology in agricultural operations. These sessions cover everything from basic technical knowledge about drones, its handling, and maintenance to actual spraying on the field, ensuring that farmers are well-equipped to maximize the benefits of this technology.

In addition to empowering farmers, AgriWings is dedicated to uplifting rural youth by providing them with the tools, training, and support necessary to succeed as entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. This initiative aims to create a new generation of farmers who embrace new technology, aspire to become rural entrepreneurs, & drive the future of sustainable agriculture.

Mr. Vidur Varma, CEO of AgriWings, remarked, “Our goal at AgriWings is to revolutionize agriculture in India by making advanced drone technology accessible to all farmers. By providing training and support, we are not only helping farmers increase their incomes but also fostering a new wave of young entrepreneurs, offering rural youth a valuable opportunity to launch careers in drone technology, who will lead the future of agriculture.”

AgriWings’ commitment to operational excellence, safety, and customer centricity ensures that farmers receive top-notch services that drive real results. With operations already running successfully in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, AgriWings plans to expand its presence across PAN India in the next 3-4 years.

AgriWings aims to bring its innovative solutions to farmers nationwide. By continuing to drive technological advancements in agriculture, AgriWings is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of farming in India.

Students of Presidency University Bangalore School of Engineering present innovative projects using drone technology, other tech methodologies

Students of Presidency University Bangalore School of Engineering present innovative projects using drone technology, other tech methodologies

In a 2-day ‘Innovative Project’ EXPO that concluded today, students of Presidency University Bangalore School of Engineering presented over 500 innovative projects across various disciplines, the most significant ones using drone technology for defense applications, Intelligent Transport systems and smart city projects.

A total of 2800 students in groups of 6 each participated to present these 500 projects on latest technology solutions relevant to the society like health care, automation, agriculture, safety technologies and many more.

The Chancellor of Presidency University, Dr. Nissar Ahmed presided over the 2 -day Expo and congratulated all the students.

“The ‘Innovative Projects’ concept of our university provides an excellent opportunity for fresh undergraduate students to build their innovative ideas using Arduino and Raspberry-pi. Innovative projects are also an excellent platform for the students to interact with students from other departments to enhance their research abilities and encourage interdisciplinary projects,” explains Dr. D. Subhakar, Vice Chancellor, Presidency University.

This concept allowed the students of various branches like Computer science, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, Civil and Petroleum to make their own choice of group members and a faculty mentor. Utilizing intensive laboratory facilities, curriculum training and materials, students successfully completed their respective project work. This Strategical plan ensures that the students gain the ability to solve real time technology relevant problems and hence make each student industry ready.
“It was interesting to see enthusiastic students work on such relevant projects which are the need of the hour to solve societal issues,” said Dr U Chandrasekhar, Program Director at Wipro 3D who was the Chief Guest on the occasion.

“It is a unique opportunity provided by our university and we are the first to issue Embedded boards to each project team with huge investment in setting up the multiple Innovation Lab units. This will assist students to come up with their own new project ideas and build them using Embedded boards which will increase the knowledge base of future engineers so they interact with industry-standard technology before they graduate,” adds Dr Divya Rani, Innovation Project Coordinator at Presidency University.

A few noteworthy projects by the students were:
Drone technology for military applications
Intelligent Transport systems
Women and children safety devices
Smart Irrigation systems
Smart city projects like automatic car parking systems, health care, surveillance, road safety etc.
The first three Prizes were given to the students for the projects titled
Automated Hydroponics System
Solar Based Mobile charger using coin Insertion
Live in an Automated House

Overall, this initiation of Presidency university has played a vital role in nurturing the students to find solutions to many societal and industry relevant issues.