
Students Santhanam Vidyalaya follow a demonstration of a drone that was opened by Amber Wings, an Eplan Company Entita, a startup incubated in Iit-Madras in Tiruch on Saturday. | Photo Credit: M. Moorthy
A large drone with a capacity of a payload of 6 kg, brought chocolate to a pleasure to the audience, because during a demonstration organized on Saturday at the city school on Saturday and announced the development of air cost delivery with a lower carbon footprint.
The drone is considered to be the largest of its kind in terms of capacity of the payload, and is launched by Amber Wings, the entity of EPLANE, a start-up incubated by the Indian Institute-Madras. The demonstration was part of the program “The Role of Engineering in India in Indian growth and development”.
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Mr. Chakravarthy said that the application of drones in the civilian space for the supply of basic commodities and the edition of electronic trading are growing fields, especially in India. The company debuted in 2023 with a vertical and landing (VTOL) with a drone with a vertical take -off and landing (VTOL) with a capacity of 2 kg and 10,000 km.
“This is the first time we bring our larger model from its laboratory conditions. It is still a prototype that has been developing for the last six months. We are all excited to see it well in an open environment,” said Mr. Chakravarthy.
During yesterday’s demonstration, all eyes were on the drone because they rose at a high speed of 100 km and without the incident they passed through a real bird in the sky. The drone is powered by an on -board battery.
The CEO of Santhhanam Vidyalaya K. Chandrapekharan spoke.
Published – July 12, 2025 20:30