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TICAD9: AfDB, Aerosense Inc Sign LOI for Drone Tech in Africa

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The African Development Bank and Aerosense Inc. have signed an agreement to advance cooperation and projects in drone technology in Africa. Aerosense Inc. is a leading Japanese company engaged in drone manufacturing.

Representatives of both institutions signed a Letter of Intent on Thursday, on the sidelines of the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Yokohama, Japan. The agreement was signed by Mr. Solomon Quaynor, Vice-President for Private Sector, Infrastructure & Industrialisation, AfDB and Kohtaro Sabe, President & CEO, Aerosense Inc.

The agreement formalises a relationship of mutual co-operation, assistance, information and knowledge sharing between the two institutions, exploring co-financing and deal opportunities and appropriate coordination of actions between them and their respective teams, specifically concerning the promotion of sustainable infrastructure solutions in Africa.

Aerosense Inc.’s drone solution was selected through a call for proposals under the African Development Bank’s Sustainable Road Maintenance Program for Africa (SRMPA) in June 2025.

Under the agreement, the Bank will facilitate coordination with the public sector, lead awareness-raising campaigns, support capacity building for local partners, and explore possible debt (and/or equity) financing support for projects related to the deployment of drone solutions.

Aerosense Inc. would conduct demand studies for drone solutions in target African markets, perform technical feasibility studies to consider local geographical conditions, and explore deployment opportunities based on positive feasibility study results.

“The programme is a bold response to Africa’s growing infrastructure challenges. By partnering with Aerosense, we will not only promote efficient road management but also consider promoting other unique solutions such as disaster management, river/flooding control, agricultural sensing, and medical equipment delivery,” Quaynor said.

Sabe stated, “It is a great honour to serve the people in Africa with our Japanese technology for enhancing their quality of life. We are looking forward to collaborating with AfDB to build a better future together in a concrete manner.”

Funminiyi Philips
Funminiyi Philips
Funminiyi Philips is a finance pro-turned-cyber ninja. By day, I'm a numbers whiz and news junkie, covering tech, business, and cyber trends. By night, I'm a gamer and adventure-seeker levelling up my skills in cybersecurity. Ready to join forces and take on the next big challenge.

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