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Resonia signs MoU with Amber Wings to deploy advance heavy lift drone technology

The MoU was signed at Dubai Airshow 2025.

The MoU was signed at Dubai Airshow 2025.

Resonia Ltd (formerly known as Sterlite Grid32 Ltd), a leading power transmission infrastructure company, has signed a MoU for a joint venture with Amber Wings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ubifly Technologies Pvt Ltd.

The MoU, signed at Dubai Airshow 2025, is set to transform how India builds its critical infrastructure, replacing slow, manual logistics with autonomous, heavy-lift aerial systems.

The pact follows the successful pilot engagement on the Khavda IV C Transmission Project, with M50 delivery drones transporting up to four tonnes of material per day across challenging terrain. This helps in cutting manual effort, reducing on-ground risks, and accelerating project timelines, a statement said.

Scaling up

The immediate roadmap focuses on developing and deploying drones with a 200 kg payload, incorporating swarm technology and autonomous tower erection. The overall goal is to advance toward higher payload capacities, starting with 200 kg and scaling beyond.

Arun Sharma, CEO, Resonia, said, by integrating heavy lift drone technology, Resonia is enhancing efficiency and safety on the Khavda IV C Transmission Project while laying the foundation for next-generation mechanisation across the sector.

The synchronised effort will accelerate development and deployment, ensuring practical impact. We are excited about the potential use cases our drone platform can enable,” said Satya Chakravarthy, Founder, Ubifly Technologies and CTO Amber Wings.

Published on December 3, 2025

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