AvironiX Revolutionizes Farming with AviSpray-10c Drone Launch
AvironiX Drones unveils the AviSpray-10c, a groundbreaking agricultural drone designed for Indian farming. The compact, backpack-sized drone reduces costs and manpower while enhancing efficiency. Field-tested across 6,000 acres, it embodies innovative engineering tailored to Indian conditions. Moreover, AvironiX introduces a Customer Success model and plans data-driven advancements.
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In a significant advancement in agricultural technology, Chennai-based AvironiX Drones has launched the AviSpray-10c, a compact drone poised to revolutionize crop spraying in India. The unveiling ceremony at GRT Grand Hotel, Chennai, featured key industry leaders and farmers, marking a milestone in precision farming technology.
The AviSpray-10c stands out due to its field-tested performance over 6,000 acres of farmland, offering a 53% size reduction compared to conventional drones. This portable drone reduces costs and operational complexities, enabling higher efficiency for farmers and agri-entrepreneurs. The engineering team at AvironiX, following the 'Genchi Genbutsu' philosophy, has meticulously designed the AviSpray-10c for India's diverse farming conditions.
Besides the product's technical prowess, AvironiX emphasizes customer satisfaction with a Customer Success model and a network of trained AgriDrone Experts. As AvironiX looks towards a data-driven future, the company collaborates with Magic Wavelength to enhance real-time agricultural data collection. This initiative aims to integrate advanced plant-sensing technology in future models, signaling a new era in global smart farming.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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