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DJI
NameDJI
TypePrivate
IndustryTechnology
Founded2006
FounderFrank Wang
HeadquartersShenzhen, China

DJI is a leading Chinese company specializing in drone technology, aerial photography, and gimbal systems, with its products being used by National Geographic, BBC, and NASA. Founded by Frank Wang in 2006, DJI has become a prominent player in the technology industry, with its products being used in various fields such as film production, search and rescue, and surveying. DJI's innovative products have been recognized by CES, Red Dot Design Award, and iF Design Award. The company has also collaborated with Microsoft, Intel, and Sony to develop new technologies.

History

DJI was founded in 2006 by Frank Wang, a Hong Kong University of Science and Technology graduate, with the goal of developing innovative drone technology. In its early years, the company focused on developing flight control systems and gimbal systems, which were used in various aerial photography and film production projects, including Avatar and The Wolf of Wall Street. DJI's first product, the DJI Phantom, was released in 2013 and became a huge success, with sales exceeding Apple's iPad in China. The company has since expanded its product line to include DJI Inspire, DJI Matrice, and DJI Spark, which have been used by Google, Amazon, and Facebook.

Products

DJI's product line includes a range of drone models, such as DJI Mavic, DJI Phantom, and DJI Inspire, which are equipped with advanced camera systems and gimbal technology. The company also offers a range of gimbal systems, including DJI Ronin and DJI Osmo, which are used in film production and aerial photography. DJI's products have been used in various fields, including search and rescue, surveying, and environmental monitoring, with clients such as United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, and National Park Service. The company has also partnered with Hasselblad, Zeiss, and Panasonic to develop high-quality camera systems.

Technology

DJI's technology is based on advanced flight control systems, gimbal systems, and computer vision algorithms, which enable its drone models to navigate and capture high-quality aerial photography and video. The company has developed a range of sensors and algorithms to enable obstacle avoidance and autonomous flight, which have been used in various drone models, including DJI Mavic and DJI Phantom. DJI has also collaborated with University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University to develop new drone technologies, including swarm robotics and autonomous systems. The company's technology has been recognized by IEEE, ACM, and AAAI.

Controversies

DJI has been involved in several controversies, including concerns over privacy and security, with critics such as Edward Snowden and Bruce Schneier raising concerns about the company's data collection practices. The company has also faced criticism over its supply chain practices, with reports of labor exploitation and environmental degradation in its manufacturing facilities. DJI has responded to these concerns by implementing new security measures and supply chain management practices, and has partnered with Amnesty International and Greenpeace to improve its social responsibility. The company has also faced competition from Chinese companies such as Ehang, Yuneec, and Autel Robotics, as well as US companies such as GoPro and Kespry.

Company

DJI is a private company headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with offices in United States, Europe, and Asia. The company has over 14,000 employees, including engineers, designers, and researchers from top universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. DJI has received funding from investors such as Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, and Kleiner Perkins, and has partnered with companies such as Microsoft, Intel, and Sony to develop new technologies. The company has also collaborated with organizations such as NASA, European Space Agency, and United Nations to develop new drone technologies and applications. Category:Technology companies

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