Bengaluru: Noida-based company is
making significant strides in the field of drone technology by designing and
developing drones tailored for surveillance and logistics applications.
Emphasising indigenous innovation, the company claims to ensure that every
component—from electronic parts and engines to radiators—is designed and
manufactured in-house.
Mili Shah, Chief Marketing Officer,
Raphe mPhibr, highlighted the company’s commitment to societal advancement through
quality.
“We focus on innovating for a better society, ensuring quality parts
and sub-components to deliver the best quality drone products,” she said.
The company is currently developing
two types of drones-- one dedicated to surveillance and the other to logistics.
A notable feature of these drones is their foldable design, allowing the arms
to be folded for safe storage and easy transportation.
The foldable design has
become a standard offering as almost every modern drone used to capture aerial
shots can be folded for ease of carrying.
In addition to a foldable design,
Raphe mPhibr’s drones are also equipped with advanced software and claim to
operate with precision and stability.
“Our drones are currently being used
by all the forces of the Government of India in different fields,” Shah noted,
underscoring the practical applications and trust in their technology.
Looking ahead, the company adheres
to a design philosophy centred on user needs, physics, and manufacturability.
“We design based on needs, design for physics, design for manufacturing. All
our designs are customised based on the needs furnished by users,” Shah
explained.
The dedication of Indian
organisations to indigenous design and development not only showcases India’s
growing capabilities in drone technology but also reflects a broader commitment
to self-reliance and innovation in critical sectors.