Futurise, Malaysian Sports Aviation Federation forge alliance to revolutionise drone sports in Malaysia

  • Working with the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia to develop aircraft activities regulations&nbsp, MSAF will work with the government of Malaysia.
  • Futurise to direct creation of new ecosystems, build regulatory systems for drone sports

Left to Right: Rosihan Zain Baharudin, CEO of Futurise, Hannah Yeoh, minister of Youth & Sports and Nurhaqimy Ismail, MSAF president

Through a Memorandum of Understanding, Futurise Sdn Bhd and the Malaysian Sports Aviation Federation ( MSAF ) have forged an alliance to advance and advance the burgeoning field of drone sports in Malaysia.

Futurise stated in a statement that this collaboration aims to create pioneering dedicated simulators and guidelines as well as develop instructions and manuals to ensure the highest standards of safety and functionality. Also, it will maintain a cutting-edge habitat for aircraft sports by combining Futurise’s regulatory experience with MSAF’s command in sports aviation. Together, both parties are determined to take Malaysia to the top of this creative and creative niche.

Futurise will spearhead the development of new ecosystems and use its considerable expertise to create comprehensive regulation frameworks for drone sports in accordance with the terms of the MOU. Sequentially, MSAF will work closely with the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia to build robust regulatory systems, rules, and books certain to drone activities. This partnership will help to advance Malaysia’s position as a world leader in satellite sports technology and innovation as well as the regulation landscape.

The partnership encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at fostering companion interactions, exploring new partnerships, and developing responsible business models. Significantly, this MOU represents a milestone in advancing aircraft activities in Malaysia, perfectly aligning with the government’s goal of becoming a worldwide leader in emerging technology and sports technology.

Malaysia’s drone industry is on the cusp of remarkable growth, projected to reach US$ 263 million ( RM12.13 billion ), capturing 4.3 % of the global market share by year-end according to Bernama. With a CAGR of 21.44 %, the industry could be valued at US$ 7.27 billion ( RM34 billion ) by 2029. This rapid rise underscores the huge potential of aircraft technology across many sectors, including athletics, and reflects Malaysia’s unwavering commitment to advancing high-tech sectors.

” This engagement represents a significant advance in our efforts to place Malaysia at the top of aircraft sports and technology,” said the company. By combining MSAF’s regulation skills and Futurise’s pioneer spirit in creating strong ecosystems, we are poised to set new standards in this fascinating industry”, said Nurhaqimy Ismail, leader of the Malaysian Sports Aviation Federation.

He continued,” I look forward to the creative programs and collaborations that will result from this partnership, which will enable Malaysia to lead drone sports and become a hub for pioneering technological achievements.” &nbsp,

Meanwhile, Rosihan Zain, CEO of Futurise, highlighted the transformative impact of drone technology across diverse sectors such as agriculture and defense. ” Drone technology holds immense potential as a game-changer in industry transformation”, he said. Through comprehensive training programs, we are dedicated to providing Malaysian talents with advanced UAV expertise.

This partnership aims to promote Malaysia’s position in the world’s drone sports community as well as foster a vibrant and creative ecosystem that benefits society as a whole. This collaboration is poised to set new standards in the realm of drone sports and technology with the combined expertise of Futurise and MSAF.