« GD Tech », the Congolese start-up specializing in the development of drone solutions, coupled with big data and artificial intelligence, promotes the use of civil drones for all types of services. This, to the advantage of boosting the development of the activities of its potential clientele in the DRC.
Indeed, a press conference organized by this supplier of drones, on June 29, 2019 in Kinshasa, focused on the theme: « the digital industry and the professional civil drone market in the DRC. »
« I can tell you already that we have drones for every type of activity for our diversified clientele. Our company manufactures, sells and sells drones, « said GD Tech General Manager Adonaï Collé.
The opportunity was favorable for this young entrepreneur to invite the Congolese to take ownership of new technologies, mainly in the field of the use of drones that facilitate and simplify certain activities of the various companies operating in the DRC.
These include agriculture, industrial inspection, engineering, information, customs and maritime and river freight management, mining and forestry, electrical energy, post and telecom and so many other sectors to meet the needs of the local and international population.
GD Tech’s strategy is based on continuous development of products, solutions and services. But also the culture of the spirit of teamwork and simplicity. Also the accompaniment of the customers and the partnership with the companies safe and respectful of their environment.
The public-private partnership is also a privileged mode of collaboration within GD Tech. This company intervenes particularly in the mining and agricultural sectors (where it can cover a field of 2,500 hectares thanks to its drones.)
« Another type of partnership offered to our clientele involves research participation in a number of areas, including forestry and thermography, » added Adonai Collé.
This company providing professional civil drones works for the development of the Congolese population through technology.
GD Tech claims to have contributed to several technology development projects around the world thanks to the training it organizes in various sectors to facilitate the management and deployment of its services.
Agnes KAYEMBE