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SkyCar and Uzbekistan Open a New Chapter of Low-altitude Cooperation

Time:2025-10-16Number:30

Recently, SkyCar has reached a deep cooperation with a renowned university in Uzbekistan, signing a cooperation agreement in the field of drones and eVTOL aircraft, injecting new vitality into the ARDU eVTOL open-source ecosystem! This highly anticipated collaboration will bring new opportunities and possibilities for both parties in the low-altitude economy sector.

             

Sky Car signed a contract with the president of the University of Uzbekistan. 

The signing of this cooperation agreement focuses on multiple key areas. Both parties will jointly invest in R&D resources to develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and eVTOL aircraft products that meet the market demands of Uzbekistan and Central Asia. In the joint R&D section, in addition to the research and development of core technologies such as UAV and eVTOL aircraft systems, the two sides will also conduct in-depth cooperation around the ARDU eVTOL Open Source Ecosystem Alliance. Using this alliance as a platform, they will formulate open-source project plans, attract global developers and institutions to participate, and strive to build it into an open-source ecosystem community with global influence, providing innovative technological support for the development of regional low-altitude economy.


Sky Racer and the president of Uzbekistan University jointly signed an agreement 

The University of Uzbekistan has joined the ARDUETVOL open-source ecosystem alliance. This move will provide the alliance with research and development, prototype production, and flight testing facilities, as well as organize researchers to participate in project development. Sky Racer will be responsible for providing core technical support, talent cultivation, and sharing the technical resources and development achievements of the ecosystem.


           

A group photo was taken of representatives from Sky Racer and Uzbeks University. 

Both parties will develop and promote drone and eVTOL aircraft products and services that are suitable for the local market demands in Uzbekistan and the Central Asian region. The University of Uzbekistan will assist SkyCar in obtaining support from local government authorities, while SkyCar, leveraging its own market experience, will be responsible for product implementation and after-sales services. Together, the two parties will serve the local and Central Asian low-altitude aircraft market. 

This cooperation represents an important step for SkyRider in its international market expansion. As a high-tech enterprise specializing in low-altitude technological innovation, SkyRider's core business covers a wide range of areas, including the integration of unmanned aircraft industry solutions, the development of unmanned aircraft intelligent application platform systems, the research and development of flight control systems, and the development of manned EVTOL aircraft complete systems. 

In the era of vigorous development of the low-altitude economy in our country, Sky Car, relying on its profound technical foundation, rich low-altitude operation experience, and deep insight into industry trends, continues to make innovative breakthroughs in key areas such as intelligent avionics technology, Internet of Things technology, low-altitude AI application algorithms, and aircraft design. With its strong technical strength and innovation capabilities, Sky Car has now become an important innovative force in the low-altitude economy sector of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, playing an indispensable role in promoting the high-quality development of the low-altitude economy. 

In the future, Sky Velocitor will closely collaborate with the University of Uzbekistan to continuously improve the ARDUEVTOL open-source ecosystem, promote the implementation of more innovative achievements, and contribute more to the global low-altitude economic development!


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