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TerraHaptix, Africa’s Largest Drone Factory, Sets Stage for Continental Defense Revolution

July 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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TerraHaptix, co-founded by Nathan Nwachuku and Maxwell Maduka in 2023, has secured significant venture capital to fuel its expansion into a network of drone factories across Africa.

The company’s Abuja factory, initially launched in February 2024, marks Africa’s largest drone manufacturing hub, with a capacity of 10,000 drones annually.
Recent developments show TerraHaptix aligning with Kenya’s Africa Green Industrialisation Initiative, a program led by President William Ruto to boost high-tech industries.
Industry reports from May 2025 highlight a global surge in drone technology, with companies like Red Cat expanding production to meet demand in military and commercial sectors.
TerraHaptix plans to introduce a long-range reconnaissance drone for commercial use, targeting industries like defense and agriculture within the next four months.
The company’s growth coincides with Africa’s rise as a prime testing ground for drone technology, driven by its vast open spaces and need for innovative solutions.
Nwachuku’s announcement suggests a strategic shift toward self-reliance, with plans to produce drones capable of defending African interests over the next three years.
A web article from military.africa confirms the factory includes advanced facilities like a 3D printing lab and R&D center, enhancing its production capabilities.
The global drone market is projected to grow significantly, with power line inspection alone seeing rapid advancements, as noted in a GlobeNewswire report from May 2025.
TerraHaptix’s young leadership, with founders under 25, positions it as a standout in Africa’s tech ecosystem, challenging traditional industry players.

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Elvis Eromosele

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