The Dronecode Foundation is pleased to announce that Agam Robotics has joined as a Silver Member. Based in Bengaluru, India, Agam Robotics is an indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured (IDDM) drone component company with a mission to produce high-quality, open-source-aligned hardware for the global UAV industry.
Agam Robotics produces flight controllers, autopilots, GNSS modules, sensors, and power systems from their base in India. Their flagship Agam Autopilot V6X-RT is a Pixhawk-standard autopilot manufactured in India, reflecting years of hands-on contribution to the open hardware ecosystem. The company’s focus on open-source hardware, repairability, and accessibility positions them as a trusted manufacturing partner for the growing global UAV industry.
Agam Robotics’ founder has been working with NXP since 2020 and contributing individually to get the Pixhawk V6X-RT designed and manufactured. Now that the company is established and scaling its manufacturing efforts to meet the demands of the growing UAV industry, it is the right time to join the industry leaders working with open-source and open standards to make the drone industry safer and more secure. Joining the Dronecode Foundation is the best step we are taking — to partner with these teams, support the ecosystem, and become a trusted manufacturer of drone components from India.” — Karthik Rangarajan, Founder & CEO, Agam Robotics
Agam Robotics brings a perspective that is both deeply technical and distinctly global, a manufacturer rooted in India’s growing aerospace and robotics sector, building hardware that meets international open standards. We warmly welcome Agam Robotics to the Dronecode Foundation and look forward to their contributions to the open-source UAV ecosystem.