A joint venture named Altomaxx Offshore | Dragonfly has been launched by Canadian technology company Altomaxx and Guyanese geospatial solutions provider Dragonfly Solutions Group Inc. The new entity aims to advance drone technology, geospatial intelligence, and workforce development in Guyana.
The partnership combines Dragonfly’s local expertise with Altomaxx’s international experience in drone-enabled inspections, surveying, mapping, and data-driven solutions across various industries, including energy, infrastructure, marine, and environmental services. The joint venture seeks to support Guyana’s evolving economy by providing internationally aligned geospatial solutions while fostering skills transfer, local content participation, and workforce development.
At the launch event held at Herdmanston Lodge, Brian Smith, Founder and Operations Lead of Dragonfly Solutions Group Inc., reflected on the company’s journey, noting that it began with a borrowed drone in 2020 and has now evolved into an international joint venture focused on innovation and collaboration.
Steve Priestly of Altomaxx emphasized the shared values of the partnership, stating that the collaboration is not solely about business growth but also about job creation, education, and STEM awareness.
The launch event included government officials, members of the diplomatic community, industry leaders, and private sector representatives who discussed the significance of innovation and collaboration in shaping Guyana’s future. Labour Minister Keoma Griffith highlighted the importance of partnerships that support people-centered development and workforce readiness.
Kathy Smith, President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, noted the role of joint ventures in strengthening local capacity and creating opportunities for Guyanese businesses. She mentioned that the connection between Dragonfly and Altomaxx was established through a GCCI-supported inbound investor mission.
Altomaxx brings extensive experience in advanced drone technologies, while the joint venture will focus on supporting sectors such as energy, infrastructure, and environmental management. Dragonfly also invests in youth development through initiatives like its annual Drone Girls | Drone Kids program, which introduces young people to careers in technology and innovation.
Source: demerarawaves.com
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