BharatRohan Showcases Drone-Based Hyperspectral Imaging for Agriculture at Investor Meet
BharatRohan Airborne Innovations Limited presented its drone-based hyperspectral imaging technology for crop monitoring at Capsight Connect 2025. The company serves 2 lakh acres across six Indian states, benefiting 50,000 farmers. Their CropAssure and SourceAssure platforms have reportedly increased farmers' profit margins by up to 26%. BharatRohan is exploring applications in solar, wind energy, telecommunications, water management, mining, and pharmaceuticals. The company listed on the BSE SME platform with an IPO price of Rs. 85.00 and has shown strong financial growth with a three-year CAGR of 130% in revenue and 150% in PAT.

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BharatRohan Airborne Innovations Limited, a recently listed agritech company, presented its innovative drone-based hyperspectral imaging technology for crop monitoring at the Capsight Connect 2025 investor meeting. The company, which went public on September 30, 2025, is leveraging advanced technology to address critical challenges in the agricultural sector.
Revolutionizing Agriculture with Technology
Amandeep Panwar, Chairman and Managing Director of BharatRohan, highlighted the company's mission to transform agriculture through its CropAssure and SourceAssure platforms. The company uses drone-mounted hyperspectral imaging to monitor crops, detect pest infestations, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies at early stages, often before they are visible to the naked eye.
Expanding Market Reach
BharatRohan currently serves:
- 2 lakh acres across six states in India
- 50,000 farmers, with 18,000 paying for subscription services
- Focus on oilseeds, pulses, and spices crops
The company operates in regions including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Meghalaya, and is expanding into Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
Business Model and Impact
The company's business model includes:
- Subscription revenue from farmers
- Commission from selling agricultural inputs
- Revenue from selling farm produce to institutional buyers
- Recently launched direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand for residue-free commodities
According to research conducted by CACRC map in Lucknow, BharatRohan's services have helped increase farmers' profit margins by up to 26%.
Future Expansion and Applications
CA Parin Gala, a finance professional presenting at the event, outlined potential applications of BharatRohan's hyperspectral imaging technology beyond agriculture:
- Solar industry: Monitoring photovoltaic module performance and defect detection
- Wind energy: Detecting material degradation and structural issues
- Telecommunications: Identifying structural degradation in towers
- Water management: Monitoring water quality and detecting pollutants
- Mining: Improving exploration efficiency and ore boundary mapping
- Pharmaceutical sector: Detecting counterfeit medicines
Financial Highlights
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Listing | BSE SME platform on September 30, 2025 |
| IPO price | Rs. 85.00 |
| Three-year CAGR | 130% in revenue, 150% in PAT |
| Debt status | Nearly debt-free company |
The presentation at Capsight Connect 2025 showcased BharatRohan's potential to expand its technology into various high-margin industries, positioning the company for significant growth opportunities beyond its current focus on agriculture.



























