Malaysia

Mosti readies drone squad for deployment in flood-hit areas

Team covers surveillance, search-and-rescue operations, medical supply delivery, says deputy minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 06 Mar 2023 6:18PM

Mosti readies drone squad for deployment in flood-hit areas
Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup says the drone industry in Malaysia was expanding rapidly and had emerged as the best among Southeast Asian countries at 21st spot in the world Drone Readiness Index 2023, up from 30th last year. – Bernama pic, March 6, 2023

GEORGE TOWN – The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) is ready to mobilise its emergency drone squad for relief work in flood-hit states.

Deputy Minister Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup said the drone squad, managed by the Special Drone Emergency Services Task Force (PTK2Dron), is capable of doing surveillance, search-and-rescue operations and medical supply delivery.

“Our drone squad has been on standby mode for immediate deployment to help security forces in flooded areas, if asked by the Fire and Rescue Department and any other rescue agencies.

“During the floods in Selangor last year and the recent landslide, our squad was mobilised to help enforcement teams handle drones. In the (Selangor) floods, 20 high-capacity drones were used to deliver medicines to inaccessible areas,” he told reporters after opening the Drone Gallery at Penang Tech Dome, Komtar, here today.

PTK2Dron, strengthened through an initiative under the National Technology and Innovation Sandbox, was launched by Mosti last year for drone companies to get technical support, regulatory assistance and test site support.

Meanwhile, Arthur said the drone industry in Malaysia was expanding rapidly and had emerged as the best among Southeast Asian countries at 21st spot in the world Drone Readiness Index (DRI) 2023, up from 30th last year.

He said this DRI achievement was due to the early results of the Malaysian Drone Technology Action Plan 2022-2030 and other initiatives involving solid cooperation with various agencies and other interested parties.

“Mosti is also actively implementing various initiatives and programmes to continue expanding drone technology, especially to youth, because this industry has the potential to contribute RM50.71 billion to gross domestic product and create job opportunities for more than 100,000 people by 2030,” he added.

He said Penang Tech Dome’s initiative in setting up the drone gallery could expose the younger generation to new technology and various applications through experience-based learning.

“This is in line with our vision and effort to offer more drone technology approaches to the younger group in a sustainable manner through the inculcation of local talent and interest,” he said. – Bernama, March 6, 2023

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