In a notable stride towards modernizing India’s agricultural sector, Chennai-based AvironiX Drones has introduced the AviSpray-10c, a compact drone designed to transform crop spraying practices. The launch event, held at the GRT Grand Hotel in Chennai, brought together industry leaders and farmers, underscoring the growing importance of precision farming technologies in India.
The AviSpray-10c distinguishes itself through its proven performance across 6,000 acres of farmland. Weighing in at just 10 kilograms, this portable drone is 53% smaller than conventional models, significantly reducing costs and operational complexities. This compact design enables farmers and agri-entrepreneurs to achieve higher efficiency and greater flexibility in their operations.
AvironiX’s engineering team, adhering to the ‘Genchi Genbutsu’ philosophy—meaning “go and see” in Japanese—has meticulously tailored the AviSpray-10c to suit India’s diverse farming conditions. This approach ensures that the drone’s design and functionality are optimized for local needs, enhancing its effectiveness in the field.
Beyond the drone’s technical capabilities, AvironiX is committed to customer satisfaction through its Customer Success model and a network of trained AgriDrone Experts. These experts provide hands-on support and training, ensuring that farmers can maximize the benefits of this advanced technology.
Looking ahead, AvironiX is collaborating with Magic Wavelength to enhance real-time agricultural data collection. This partnership aims to integrate advanced plant-sensing technology into future models, paving the way for a data-driven approach to farming. By leveraging real-time data, farmers can make more informed decisions, ultimately improving crop yields and sustainability.
The introduction of the AviSpray-10c marks a significant milestone in the adoption of precision farming technologies in India. As the agricultural sector continues to evolve, innovations like the AviSpray-10c are poised to play a crucial role in enhancing productivity and efficiency, benefiting farmers and the broader economy.

