A regional drone-experience company, building toward an indigenous UAV technology company.
Airmation's mission is to become a leading Indian UAV technology company — earned in stages, starting from a profitable, category-leading regional drone-show operation based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
What we are — and what we are not
In its early years, Biscope is a drone-show services and operator business, run on proven off-the-shelf software and a contract-manufactured drone. That is a good business on its own terms: profitable at the unit level, and riding a real shift away from fireworks.
The longer-term vision — an indigenous, full-stack UAV technology company — is a destination we build toward over five to ten years, using the cash and credibility the show business generates. It is not a claim we make on day one, and we would rather be precise about that than over-promise.
The wedge no national player is rooted in
Uttar Pradesh runs one of India's richest event and religious-tourism calendars — from Ayodhya and the Kumbh to Varanasi and Mathura — alongside a dense state-government events calendar. No competitor, not even the national market leader, is based here. Our moat is regional density and relationships, which is hard for a Delhi-based operator to copy from a distance.
A PhD-led team with directly relevant depth
Gaurav Tripathi
PhD in IoT, drones and machine learning (IIIT Lucknow); previously built an agricultural drone.
Harshit Dixit
BTech (IIIT Lucknow); left a senior role at Tata to found Airmation.
Anshuman
Hardware engineering — drone build and manufacturing liaison.
Adarsh Shukla
Senior Software Engineer, Google — ground control and fleet management.