Drone Hub positions Cyberjaya as a hub for drone sports, talent & industry
NADSAR guides Malaysia’s drone sports growth through talent, partnerships & regulations
Cyberview Sdn. Bhd., together with its subsidiary Futurise Sdn. Bhd., hosted the Drone Hub Innovation for Future Talents (DRIFT) event, showcasing Malaysia’s commitment to advancing drone innovation and talent development. The event featured the announcement of the Cyberjaya Drone Hub, the unveiling of the National Drone Sports Strategic Roadmap (NADSAR) 2023–2027, and the launch of the Cyberjaya Drone Hero (CDH) programme.
The Cyberjaya Drone Hub, an initiative by Cyberview, is designed to establish Cyberjaya as a thriving drone ecosystem built on key pillars such as drone sports development, community engagement, talent cultivation, commercial opportunities, and industrial growth. With facilities like the Drone Testing Zone (DTZ) and testbeds, the hub fosters innovation and collaboration. Since 2019, the DTZ—supported by Drone Academy Asia, one of the first CAAM-approved Remote Pilot Training Organisations (RPTO)—has trained over 2,300 remote pilots, conducted more than 150 training sessions, and logged over 2,000 flight hours, cementing Cyberjaya’s leadership in Malaysia’s drone sector.
A highlight of DRIFT was the unveiling of NADSAR 2023–2027, an initiative by Futurise via the National Academy for Drone Sports Excellence (AKSADRON). This roadmap serves as a blueprint for Malaysia’s growth in drone sports, emphasising talent cultivation, industry partnerships, and regulatory enhancements. It aligns with the government’s Visi Sukan Negara 2030, advancing both emerging sports and technological innovation.
Speaking at the event, Abdul Samad, CEO of Cyberview Sdn. Bhd. (pic), underscored DRIFT 2024’s significance in advancing Malaysia’s drone ecosystem. “Cyberjaya has been at the heart of Malaysia’s digital journey since the MSC days, evolving into a thriving ecosystem for technology, talent, and innovation. Today, we are proud to take another step forward, solidifying Cyberjaya as Malaysia’s Drone Hub.”
The Cyberjaya Drone Hero programme, a collaboration between Cyberview and he Cyberjaya Drone Hero programme, a collaboration between Cyberview and Futurise through AKSADRON, was introduced as a core initiative of the Cyberjaya Drone Hub. Focused on developing talent in drone sports, the programme provides hands-on training, competitive opportunities, and exposure to advanced technologies. By aligning with NADSAR’s objectives, it equips students and drone enthusiasts with STEM skills while encouraging participation from schools and universities nationwide. To date, the programme has trained over 200 students from 14 academic institutions, including SMK Cyberjaya, Sekolah Seri Puteri Cyberjaya, Politeknik Banting, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and Universiti Tun Abdul Razak.
During the event, two Letters of Intent (LOIs) were exchanged to strengthen Malaysia’s drone technology and talent cultivation efforts. The first LOI was signed between Cyberview and Drone Academy Asia, and the second between Futurise and UMPSA Advanced, a subsidiary of Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, supporting AKSADRON initiatives.
Beyond industry innovation, DRIFT 2024 seeks to engage local communities by raising awareness about drone sports and fostering a tech-savvy culture. Schools, universities, and stakeholders are encouraged to drive grassroots participation, creating excitement and ownership in this emerging field.
“As we move forward, Cyberview is committed to creating an inclusive and dynamic drone ecosystem. Through today’s engagements, let’s spark new ideas, collaborations, and inspiration to build a future that thrives on innovation and talent,” said Kamarul Ariffin.
The collaboration between Cyberview and Futurise reflects a unified effort to advance Malaysia’s technology ecosystem. Through initiatives such as the Cyberjaya Drone Hub, NADSAR, and the Cyberjaya Drone Hero programme, Cyberview is building a dynamic ecosystem that bridges industry and community through sports, positioning Malaysia as a global leader in drone innovation and technology.