Dronetag Expands APAC Footprint,Enters Japanese Market

Dronetag Expands APAC Footprint,Enters Japanese Market

Dronetag, a leading provider of drone identification and fleet management products, is now fully prepared to introduce and sell its renowned solutions in Japan. Following the opening of its official branch in Taiwan, this milestone underscores Dronetag’s commitment to global compliance standards
and marks a significant step forward in enhancing safety and security in the drone industry. Dronetag will also showcase its digital drone visibility ecosystem at the Japan Drone Expo, taking place in Chiba city, on June 5-7, 2024.

Dronetag’s Remote ID solution is fully compatible with the standards set by the MLIT (Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism). This allows drone pilots globally to use Dronetag’s technology when flying in Japanese airspace. Dronetag is currently the only provider offering Remote ID solutions that meet Japanese, US, and EU regulatory requirements. Beyond compliance with Japanese Remote ID standards, pilots can also use Dronetag’s valuable tools to enhance operational efficiency and mission success, such as a multi-platform app, advanced fleet management options, and comprehensive flight logging.

The Dronetag portfolio is designed to meet the needs of every pilot, with a focus on weight, size,
user-friendliness, and battery life. Dronetag covers identification requirements for a wide range of drone categories, from compact FPV and hobby drones to DJI-style models & robust industrial units. The Dronetag BS, weighing just 5 grams with its case, battery, and antennas, is currently the world’s smallest and lightest Remote ID module for drones. Drone manufacturers can easily integrate Dronetag’s product DRI to comply with Japan’s regulations, which mandate Remote ID for drones weighing over 100 grams. Dronetag’s DRI solution excels in its compact size and lightweight design and uniquely features a forwarding function that preserves the manufacturers’ flight controller ports.

To commemorate the official launch of its Remote ID solutions in Japan, Dronetag will attend the Japan Drone Expo, the largest drone-specific exhibition in the country. Dronetag is seeking partners and integrators in Japan and invites companies to visit their stand to explore collaborative opportunities and witness how their products can propel drone technology.

Additionally, the expo will host an official announcement of Dronetag’s entry into the Japanese market, including a live demonstration of their solution.

“We are thrilled to introduce our Drone Identification solutions in Japan. This milestone achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to advancing safety, security, and innovation in the drone industry. We look forward to working closely with stakeholders in Japan to ensure the successful implementation of our technology and contribute to the safe and responsible integration of drones into the national airspace,” said Lukáš Brchl, Founder & CEO of Dronetag.

About Dronetag:

Dronetag envisions safer airspace through innovative unmanned traffic management and the deployment of digitally visible drones. Recognized as a prominent leader in Remote ID technology across the US and EU, Dronetag offers the smallest, lightest devices with superior battery life and cutting-edge capabilities. Their products are widely adopted in UTM and fleet management solutions. In late 2023, Dronetag joined the NATO DIANA accelerator, poised to leverage its expertise in the civilian market to spearhead aerospace innovations and contribute to a more secure and advanced future.


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