
Turkish Drone Maker Eyes Expansion
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Baibars, a Turkish agricultural drone manufacturer backed by Osaka's Exedy, aims to expand sales in the West. The company targets a $1 billion valuation and a US IPO by 2029.
While this news focuses on the business aspects of drone technology, it indirectly highlights Japan's continued role as a key player in global innovation. Osaka-based Exedy's backing of Baibars demonstrates Japan's investment in cutting-edge technologies beyond its borders. This investment may lead to further advancements in various sectors, including those relevant to tourism and travel.
For travelers, this could mean future improvements in areas like agricultural tourism experiences or even drone-based services in Japan. Imagine visiting a farm where drones are used to monitor crops, providing real-time data and enhancing the visitor experience.
Although the immediate impact on travel is limited, the underlying trend of Japanese companies investing in innovative technologies suggests a future where travel experiences are enhanced by these advancements.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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