Rwanda earmarks funds to set up drone operation centre.
Rwanda has allocated Rwf2.3 billion in the 2024/2025 fiscal year which will commence on July 1, as initial funding for setting up a Drone Operation Centre as the country seeks to develop its unmanned aircraft industry at the same time ensuring its utilisation and effective regulation, The New Times has learned.
The facility will be located in Huye District, Southern Province at an area currently occupied by Huye aerodrome (airfield).
Lené Kabalisa, the Principal Research and Development Engineer at Rwanda Information Society Authority (RISA), told The New Times that the Drone Operation Center (DOC) project total budget is Rwf13.4 billion, and is expected be completed in 2026.
He pointed out that it will be able to accommodate more than 3,000 drones, depending on the size.
With novel technology, Munezero said that an artificial intelligence (AI) enabled drone can inspect a farm and tell the owner what a crop needs – either spraying a given pesticide or fungicide, or irrigation.


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