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Tata Steel Partners With Drone Startup Aarav Unmanned Systems

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Tata Steel and Bengaluru-based drone startup Aarav Unmanned Systems (AUS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and offer end-to-end integrated drone solutions with a focus on efficiency, safety, and productivity of open cast mining operations.

Tata Steel will also work jointly with AUS to provide drone-based solutions, including mine analytics and geotechnical mapping to Tata Steel group companies across various stocks and mining locations in India.

This is the second time a Tata Group company and AUS have partnered. Previously, Tata Steel partnered with AUS in November 2021, to help its project team to map the progress of the upcoming Kalinganagar Expansion Plant in Odisha. Back then, AUS had carried out drone surveys of the mining leases of Tata Steel and delivered mines analysis. 

Founded in 2013 by Vipul Singh and Suhas Banshiwala, AUS is building commercial-grade drones and provides drone-based solutions for enterprise applications in mining, infrastructure, urban planning, irrigation, energy and agriculture. Its end-to-end solutions include a drone, an operator and a cloud platform for data analysis.

AUS was the first drone startup to be granted the certification under the small category as all previous certifications were for drones under the micro category.  The startup claims to have been profitable since 2019 and was also amongst the three drone companies that were shortlisted to map India’s 600K+ villages by the government. It has so far mapped over 5 Mn acres, 15K villages and 35 cities in India and covered 250+ mines and 350+ stockyards for mining, metal, and power companies.

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