Drone delivery service kicks off to deliver items to ships near Busan Port
While the COVID-19 pandemic has impeded the transfer of goods via ship, with stricter rules to limit the number of crew members boarding and coming ashore, a small South Korean venture company is offering a new kind of delivery service using drones.
Marine Drone Tech, a drone logistics company based in Busan, is the first company in Korea to officially register a maritime drone delivery service. It received its business registration certificate from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport last week.
Established by the Marine Venture Development Center under the Korea Marine and Ocean University in September 2018, Marine Drone Tech has until now focused on research and development for drones flying above the sea, and for delivery services.
By Aaron Sarma February 21, 2021
Adopt aggressive, rolling 18 month plans to achieve big wins
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On Friday, 19th of February the Malaysian Digital Economy Blueprint or MyDigital was unveiled as the foundation for Malaysia’s transformation into a “regional digital pulse” by 2030. To much fanfare, Mustapa Mohamed, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) made opening remarks about the urgency and broad strokes of the plan. This was followed by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s speech to officially launch MyDigital.
The plan was a comprehensive 104 page document that covered many aspects of the digital economy with a sprinkling of budget items and programs. At its core is a National Digital Economy and 4IR Council chaired by the Prime Minister. The council alone would be a reason to celebrate. A sure sign that the highest levels in government understood that the digital econ
Aerodyne Group, a Malaysia-headquartered international DT3
(Drone Tech, Data Tech, and Digital Transformation) solutions provider, has entered into a partnership agreement with Germany-based QUANTO AG and Taku International LLC, through its European HQ, Aerodyne Europe UAV Ltd. The aim is to expand Aerodyne’s pioneering drone solutions and services to potential customers in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.
QUANTO AG is a leading IT and management consultancy in the DACH (comprises Germany, Austria and Switzerland) region. QUANTO has extensive expertise in large-scale project management, SAP® solutions, cybersecurity, IoT (internet of things) and AI (artificial intelligence) solutions.
Taku International, as a technology strategy and implementation company, brings to the
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