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Kaizen Aerospace and Uzbekistan Ministry of Agriculture Sign Memorandum to Advance Agricultural Drone Collaboration
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / March 3, 2026 / Kaizen Aerospace, Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the State Scientific-Design Institute "Oʻzdavyerloyiha" to explore the development and implementation of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies in Uzbekistan's agricultural sector.
The memorandum outlines a framework for collaboration focused on modernizing agricultural practices through drone-based solutions. Areas of cooperation include professional training programs, joint scientific research, methodology development, and the establishment of infrastructure to support UAV deployment.
As part of the framework, the parties intend to explore:
Establishing a UAV training and professional development center
Conducting online and in-person seminars and knowledge exchange programs
Creating a technical maintenance and service center for UAVs
Developing methodologies for effective drone usage in agriculture
Evaluating the potential use of drones across up to 300,000 hectares of intensively cultivated cotton fields
The Uzbek partners would be responsible for providing local servicing infrastructure and agricultural inputs, while Kaizen Aerospace would contribute drone technology expertise and operational know-how.
The Memorandum of Cooperation is non-binding and serves as a foundation for further discussions and potential definitive agreements. It does not create financial commitments or legally binding obligations between the parties.
The memorandum reflects a shared interest in leveraging advanced aerial technologies to support agricultural efficiency, productivity, and sustainable development initiatives in Uzbekistan.
About Kaizen Aerospace
Kaizen Aerospace is a Powerus company focused on heavy-lift autonomous aerial systems for industrial, defense, and critical infrastructure missions. Built on the Powerus autonomous architecture, Kaizen integrates shared autonomy software, power systems, and scalable manufacturing to deliver high-payload platforms designed for real-world deployment. Powerus builds the industrial infrastructure layer for the autonomous world. The company delivers hardware and systems architecture designed to help move, protect, and sustain critical assets in high-consequence environments. Learn more at: www.power.us.
Contact:
Escalate PR for Powerus
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SOURCE: Powerus
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