Drone market in Brazil, largest in Latin America, worth US$582mil in 2030 Aerodyne CEO: Synergy gained creates value that's greater than sum of parts Observers of global drone services leader, Aerodyne Group, must have been wondering what was up at the fast growing Southeast Asian startup. The rapid pace at which it was cutting M&A deals seemed to have slowed down this year. Turns out they were working on a number of M&As at the same time which took time to sort out.
Drone market in Brazil, largest in Latin America, worth US$582mil in 2030Observers of global drone services leader, Aerodyne Group, must have been wondering what was up at the fast growing Southeast Asian startup. The rapid pace at which it was cutting M&A deals seemed to have slowed down this year.
According to Drone Industry Insights, the drone market in Brazil is the largest in Latin American and worth US$373 million in 2022, rising to US$582 million in 2030 with a 8.1% CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Mateus expressed excitement on leveraging Aerodyne’s global footprint and expertise in data technology and digital transformation. “We are pleased to welcome this investment and in being a strategic partner of Aerodyne Group. This partnership will allow us to offer the most innovative and differentiated value proposition for our clients, enabling Grupo DR1 to expand its wings not only in new verticals but also increase depth of technology solutions with existing clients.
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