Aerodyne unveils its Aerodyne Flight Institute

Aerodyne unveils its Aerodyne Flight Institute
  • Strives to be foremost centre for drone education, training, and research
  • Nurture industry-ready talent in drone technology, AI & data analytics

The team at Aerodyne Flight Institute. Founder and CEO of Aerodyne Group, Kamarul Muhamed is in the middle in dark polo, giving the thumbs up.

Aerodyne Group, a global leader in drone-based solutions,  opening its the Aerodyne Flight Institute (AFI) in Cyberjaya on Feb 29. The company stated that this significant development in industry-focused technological education and innovation reflects its commitment to addressing the evolving needs of industries such as AI, big data, cybersecurity, and more. 

AFI is strategically positioned to create a workforce adept at tackling these challenges, thereby contributing to Malaysia’s digital transformation agenda, said Aerodyne.

Aerodyne believes that AFI embodies its vision to empower the next generation with critical skills for key domains, with an industry-driven curriculum covering emerging fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. These offerings complement the existing CAAM-certified Remote Pilot Certificate of Competency module, aligning AFI with the forefront of industry needs and technological advancements.Aerodyne unveils its Aerodyne Flight Institute

Kamarul A Muhamed (pic), founder and group CEO of Aerodyne, stated, “At AFI, we are setting the stage to become the foremost center for AI, data, and drone education, training, and research, with aspirations to be recognized both regionally and globally.” 

He added that Aerodyne’s ambition drives it to nurture a new wave of competitive talents, industry-ready to forge ahead in drone technology, AI, and data analytics.

“The launch, joined by a diverse network of partners, including industry leaders, universities, customers, ecosystem players, and investors, and officiated by Malaysia’s Minister of Human Resources, Steven Sim, marks a pivotal step toward fulfilling our vision of positioning Malaysia at the forefront of the digital economy,” Kamarul said.

Since 2022, Aerodyne has successfully trained over 1,000 certified drone pilots and data professionals, affirming its role in shaping the industry’s future.