Kerala agritech startup Fuselage qualifies for UK’s Global Entrepreneurship
Agritech start-up company Fuselage Innovations It has been selected for the UK Government’s Global Entrepreneurship Program (GEP), which makes the Kerala-based company eligible to relocate to the European country.
Fuselage, which provides drone-based agricultural monitoring and spraying solutions, is qualified for mentorship by experienced entrepreneurs and introduced to major networks, courtesy of GEP which provides commercial support to non-UK companies.
Specializing in manufacturing UAVs and UAVs for agricultural aerial survey and spraying, Fuselage, founded by Devan Chandrasekharan and Devika Chandrasekharan, will be steered under GEP on avenues to grow internationally. Once you move to the UK, that country’s Department of Home Trade will assist the fuselage, especially with regard to export.
The program will help 2020-established Fuselage build capabilities in key business areas, said Devan Chandrasekharan, Managing Director (MD) of the company working at the Technology Innovation Center at the Kerala Startup Mission in Kochi. “The GEP also helps us increase our exports and create broad linkages across the UK’s technology ecosystem,” he said.
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Fuselage caters to increasing the efficiency and sustainability of agribusiness by deploying advanced solutions that chart and characterize farmland through custom UAVs/UAVs. “We seek to promote sustainable agriculture and food security through our digital farmland model for access to agricultural knowledge and agricultural best practices,” added the Director-General.
The GEP only supports outside companies in innovative technology businesses and to deliver a “clear business proposition” that addresses a significant global opportunity.
Willing to establish global headquarters in the UK The company must have a leading product or unique service based technology. With a business plan outlining how the business can expand from a UK headquarters, the company should have either a customer approved product on the market or a product ready to launch.