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Towards INDO GULF TRADE CITY IN SAUDI ARABIA by INDO GULF EXPOS (BAHRAIN) & Aerobott, Brain Hap

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Flying Beyond Borders: From UAVs to NeuroCalm 42, the Indo-Gulf corridor prepares for a new era of innovation. A new chapter in Indo-Gulf collaboration has been written with Aerobott, India’s drone technology and AI pioneer, and BrainHap, the neuroscience-driven education innovator, announcing their entry into Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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Aerobott will establish a Drone Manufacturing Facility and a Center of Excellence (CoE) that will train youth and professionals in Drone Technology, Robotics, AI, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. The facilities will cater to industries, defense, and commercial needs, while also creating a pipeline of talent for the future.

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Alongside, BrainHap will introduce STEM, AI, AR/VR, and Drone Labs in schools across the Gulf. Its flagship NeuroCalm 42, a cognitive skill-mapping tool, will give children a chance to discover their unique strengths, nurturing creativity and innovation from an early age.

The initiatives are backed by strong regional and global collaborations. Aerobott and BrainHap are partnering with Al-Mutawa Group in Saudi Arabia for local support, the Universal Blockchain University (USA) led by Prof. Sidhic A Muhammed for blockchain, AI, and cybersecurity expertise, and the Indo Gulf Expo in Bahrain as a showcase platform for their technology-driven solutions.

"Our expansion into Saudi Arabia and Bahrain marks a defining milestone in Aerobott’s global journey," said Arpana Mishra, Co-Founder, Aerobott. "We are not just building drones and labs—we are building futures by empowering industries, youth, and communities with skills that belong to tomorrow." Jyoti Gupta, Founder of BrainHap, added: "Every child carries untapped potential. With our STEM and AI labs, and the NeuroCalm 42 program, we want students across Gulf countries to explore, innovate, and embrace creativity as part of learning. Education must spark wonder before it teaches skills." Prof. Sidhic A Muhammed, Chancellor of Universal Blockchain University, reinforced the vision: "Our role is to ensure global relevance. By embedding blockchain, cybersecurity, and data science into the CoE, we are preparing Gulf learners for the digital economy, giving them tools to not only compete but lead." Aerobott’s journey in India has already transformed how industries and governments look at drone technology, with applications across defense, agriculture, and logistics. BrainHap has redefined education with neuroscience-backed STEM programs, making learning as much about imagination as it is about skill. Universal Blockchain University continues to create pathways into next-generation careers worldwide.

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With this Indo-Gulf expansion, Aerobott and BrainHap are weaving a bridge of innovation and imagination between India and the Middle East—a bridge where drones take flight, children unlock their minds, and technology becomes a shared language of progress.

(Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR

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