Paul Yam, CEO: “Agriculture does not need bigger drones — it needs smarter ones.” GEODASH Aerosystems, the Singapore JV between DroneDash Technologies and GNSS network GEODNET, went public April 15. Industrial AI spraying drone. Commercial launch Q3 2026.
Why map-free matters
Every DJI Agras or XAG job starts the same way: fly a survey drone, build a field map, then send in the sprayer. GEODASH kills that step. GEODNET’s decentralized RTK network gives centimetre-level positioning globally. Onboard AI vision reads canopy height, row structure, and terrain live, adjusting altitude and spray rate mid-flight. Replant a block, reconfigure a field — just take off. Oil palm, sugarcane, soybean, corn on one platform.
API access for agent builders
Airframe runs MAVLink, so ROS 2 and DroneKit drive it directly. GEODNET’s RTK correction feed is a public API any ground station can consume. Build an agent that pulls field boundaries from farm management software, dispatches the fleet, and reads spray-effectiveness scores back from the AI Smart Farming backend. Weekend project, not a year-long integration.
Pilots ran through 2025 on plantations in Southeast Asia and the Americas.
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