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Japan Agriculture Drone Market Projected to Reach $357.8M by 2034

Japan Agriculture Drone Market Projected to Reach $357.8M by 2034

A recent report from the Tokyo-based Market Research Center, in collaboration with the Japan UAS Industrial Development Association (JUIDA), projects that Japan's agriculture drone market will reach $357.8 million by 2034. The report estimates the market's value at $104.8 million in 2025 and anticipates a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.62% over the next decade. This growth is driven by increasing demand for advanced agricultural technologies aimed at enhancing efficiency and productivity in farming practices. The findings highlight the significant potential for drones to transform the agricultural landscape in Japan, reflecting a broader trend towards innovation in the sector.

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ideaForge Signs MoU with Japan’s DMP to Develop AI Drones

ideaForge Signs MoU with Japan’s DMP to Develop AI Drones

ideaForge Technology Limited, India’s largest manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has entered into a strategic partnership with Tokyo-based Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP) to develop advanced AI-driven drones and penetrate the Japanese defense market. The collaboration was announced on April 28, 2023, and aims to leverage cutting-edge edge AI silicon technology in the co-development of next-generation UAVs. This initiative reflects ideaForge's commitment to expanding its international presence and enhancing its technological capabilities in response to the growing demand for sophisticated drone solutions in defense applications.

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