Overview
CruiseHead successfully conducted a Drone Technology Awareness Workshop at Government Primary School, Rasalganj, Aligarh with the objective of introducing young students and educators to the rapidly evolving world of unmanned aerial systems.
The session was designed to build early awareness about drones, their applications, and their growing importance in India’s technological future. The audience included school students and teachers, who were introduced to the fundamentals of drone technology through simple explanations and live demonstrations.
Led by CruiseHead team
The workshop was led by CruiseHead Co‑Founders Saubaan Ahmad Siddiqui and Anas Khan, along with the CruiseHead technical team. Together they walked participants through how drones are built, how they fly, and where they can be used across sectors.
A highlight of the session was a controlled flower‑dropping drone demonstration, which helped students visually understand how drones operate in real‑world scenarios and how precise payload delivery works from the air.
School support and vision
The event was attended by the school’s Principal, Mrs. Nasreen, who appreciated the initiative and emphasized the importance of early exposure to emerging technologies under the Make in India vision.
Her remarks reinforced how grassroots awareness programs can inspire students to pursue science, engineering and innovation paths that contribute to the country’s self‑reliance.
Student interaction and outcomes
The one‑hour interactive session concluded with student questions, safety awareness, and discussions on how drones can contribute to agriculture, logistics, disaster response, and national development.
By the end of the workshop, students had seen drones in action, learned about their possibilities and limitations, and heard how homegrown companies like CruiseHead are working on future‑ready systems from India.