CEOs of H3 Dynamics and PJBumi Technologies formalize their partnership at teh Paris Airshow.
Innovative Partnership for Hydrogen-Electric UAS Development
H3 Dynamics has joined forces wiht PJBumi Technologies, a branch of PJBumi Berhad, to spearhead the production and commercialization of a groundbreaking hydrogen-electric unmanned aerial system (UAS) in Malaysia, utilizing technology developed in France.
This collaboration was officially announced during the 2025 Paris Air Show.
Combining Expertise for Advanced UAV Solutions
The two organizations will work together to enhance the manufacturing of a hydrogen-electric fixed-wing UAV. This innovative aircraft will integrate PJBumi’s unique hydrogen storage technology, which enables hydrogen to be stored in a powdered format, alongside H3 Dynamics’ lightweight, compact fuel cells. This synergy is anticipated to empower small cargo UAVs to cover extensive distances using electric power,with promising applications in urgent deliveries throughout Malaysia and Indonesia.

Expanding the horizons of Electric Aviation
The hydrogen fuel cell technology from H3 Dynamics,combined with PJBumi Technologies’ innovative hydrogen storage solution,aims to offer a longer-range electric power alternative compared to traditional UAS batteries. Potential applications include the aerial delivery of critical medical supplies to underserved regions, assistance in maritime search and rescue missions, and extensive agricultural assessments.
Leadership Insights on the Collaboration
Taras Wankewycz, CEO of H3 Dynamics, remarked, “This partnership signifies a pivotal moment in our dedication to advancing hydrogen technologies for the aerospace sector. By collaborating with PJBumi Technologies, we aspire to expand our innovations into a broader array of applications in the coming years. PJBumi Technologies shares our enthusiasm and is eager to contribute its novel powder-based hydrogen storage technology.”
Izmir Yamin, Head of Technology at pjbumi Technologies, added, “Our collaboration is not just about cross-border innovation; we are establishing new benchmarks for electric UAS performance.”
Supporting Community Needs Through Technology
This initiative aligns with the recent pilot project launched by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), which aims to utilize drones for the delivery of medicines, especially benefiting remote communities.