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Topics will be covered :
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Introduction to Drones
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Regulations of DGCA
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Multirotor Drones
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Fixed wing UAVs
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Types of Drones
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Commercial & Industrial Drones
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Endurance Drones
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Delivery Drones
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Multi rotor electronic components
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Drone flight simulator introduction
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Pre-flight , In-flight, Post-flight check list tutorial
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Drone assembly training & flight Simulator
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Drone flight training.
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Drone Endurance Flight training
Other important details
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Eligibility: Minimum 12th grade students​
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Duration: 1 Month
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Location : Online (For offline, Click here)
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Dates: 11th Feb to 10th March 2024
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Timings : 06:30 PM -08:15 PM
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Completely Online Program
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Fee: ₹ 1,999/ ( Use Promo code DRONES to get flat ₹ 1000 OFF )
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For more and detailed Terms & Conditions refer Drone Course T&C.
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NO DGCA Certification provided!
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A introductory course on Drones focused on multirotor drones. The topics like Introduction to Drones, Regulations of DGCA,
Multirotor Drones,Fixed wing UAVs ,Types of Drones, Commercial & Industrial Drones ,Multi rotor electronic components, Drone flight simulator introduction, Pre-flight , In-flight, Post-flight check list tutorial, Drone assembly training & flight Simulator, Drone flight training. Anyone from any education background can also enroll for this course. Minimum age is for this course is 18 or should be in minimum 12th grade.
What is a Drone?
The term drone refers to an unmanned aircraft. Known officially as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or unmanned aircraft systems, drones are similar to other types of aircraft. As its name implies, a drone is a flying robot that is controlled remotely or can fly autonomously by using embedded software-controlled flight plans that have onboard sensors and coordinates with a global positioning system (GPS).
Why Drones?
These unmanned aerial vehicles offer real-time videos and a better way to move around in places where it's tough for humans to go. There is a possibility that Drones will take over nearly 80% of the agriculture markets in the next couple of years, as per the experts. Not just agriculture, drones will take over all the industries. There is a lot of demand for manufacturing space of drones, repairing and maintenance, flying and other areas too. It's highly recommended to have some skills in drones additionally from whatever domain that you are into.
Supporting in
Global Space Industry
Global Space economy is valued at USD 370 Billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 642 billion by 2030 with CAGR of 6.3%, as per the findings by renowned consulting firm EuroConsult.
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This growth is enabled by growing demand for space-based services, lowering of costs, miniaturization and access to technology, liberal funding and enabling regulations around the world.
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The revenue consists of the space market (USD 337 Bn in 2021) which includes commercial space revenues and government procurement for their space activities contracted to the private sector and other spending from government organizations (USD 33 Bn) to conduct their space activities (internal costs and R&D).
This growth is enabled by growing demand for space-based services, lowering of costs, miniaturization and access to technology, liberal funding and enabling regulations around the world.
India in the picture :
India, at present accounts for about 2% of global space economy. The sector in India consists of key government entities & various private players including established firms as well as start-ups.
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There are ~500 private companies operating in the space technology sector in India. The Indian Space-tech start-up ecosystem is also booming, with over 100 active Indian space-tech start-ups.
Moreover, efforts have been put in towards revising the space policies including the FDI policy by the Government for the space sector to spur the growth of private sectors, increase industry's share in the Indian Space and global space market.
Opportunities and others :
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Indian Space industry is growing the CAGR of 48%. (As per the IBEF,Ministry of Commerce & Industries,Govt. Of India)
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Antrix Corporation expects the industry to grow up to $50 billion by 2024 if provided with appropriate policy support.(Source : Wikipedia)
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The investments will fuel the future of the space industry, which Bank of America says could reach $1.4 trillion by 2030.26-Oct-2021. (Source :AXIOS.COM).