Start With 3 Employees, Today Aerodyne Buys 60% Stake In Danish AtSite

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BUSINESS: Aerodyne Group started with just three employees about three years ago, but today international managed solution provider has offices in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, United Kingdom (UK) and Denmark.

In the new development, Aerodyne Group, Malaysia’s leading drone specialist has bought a 60 percent controlling stake in AtSite to a total consideration of 2.2 million euros (RM10.6 million) which will give Aerodyne a leg up in the growing wind energy market.

Based in Denmark, AtSite is a forerunner in wind turbine blade inspections for the wind turbine generation industry throughout Europe. Over the last year, AtSite technicians have completed more than 1,000 blade inspections on both offshore and onshore wind turbines.

With this deal, Aerodyne can expect an additional 20 million euros (RM96.4 million) in revenue over the next three years.

“The synergy that AtSite and Aerodyne can reap from this collaboration will give us the competitive edge and long-term sustainability,” said Mads Obling Rasmussen, AtSite’s CEO.

“There are many interesting developments in the pipeline and we look forward to sharing them.”

“We are excited at having Mads Rasmussen and his team at AtSite in Denmark join our Aerodyne family. We are excited about breaking new frontiers together,” said Aerodyne CEO and Founder Kamarul A Muhamed.

“This acquisition is our ticket to the European and global wind turbine inspection market. Through our stake in AtSite, Aerodyne can tap into the growing wind energy market as more countries explore renewable energy.

Photo By: Twiiter Aerodyne


“AtSite is one of Europe’s leading wind turbine generation blade expert. Aerodyne specializes in drone, automation, and artificial intelligence. This is a marriage which will bring about multiple benefits to both parties.

“Our stake in AtSite is going to help Aerodyne deliver better value to wind farm owners through improved drone inspection automation and precision detection assisted by artificial intelligence.

“The potential of this business is enormous. Aerodyne sees this stake as a strategic investment,” he added.


Kamarul said the main focus of Aerodyne is now is an infrastructure asset.

"For us, infrastructure assets are the largest market in terms of applying drones. Best of all, it can be used quite easily in some markets and not just limited to Malaysia, "he said.

He said, besides infrastructure assets, another market could be utilizing the use of dron technology is agriculture.

He said Aerodyne was looking at several business partners at least, at least five countries.

Aerodyne operates in 10 countries around the world – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Australia, U.K., U.S., UAE, Saudi Arabia and Denmark.

REFERENCES:
1. DIGITAL NEWS ASIA
2.  www.geospatialworld.ne
3. Berita Harian

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