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Creativity is at the heart of every dream. Every idea, every groundbreaking leap that changes our world starts with the vision of talented creators. At DJI, we give these creators the tools they need to bring their ideas to life.
Our platforms empower them to capture images that were once out of reach. Our flying and camera stabilization systems redefine camera placement and motion. Amazing photos and video, treasured personal memories, and high-end professional imagery are captured every day, in every corner of the world using DJI products.
We do this through an unparalleled commitment to R&D, a culture of constant innovation and curiosity, and a focus on transforming complex technology into easy-to-use devices. Building on the ethos of “form follows function,” our products combine advanced technology with dynamic designs.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
France’s Parrot has left the toy drone market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Verge on Friday. “Parrot has stopped the production and development of any drone but the Anafi and its variations,” the spokesperson said, adding that the company no longer has any Mambo or Swing drones in stock (though some are available through resellers). The news was first reported by The Wirecutter.
Parrot’s been making these minidrones for years, since well before it launched its flagship Bebop and Anafi drones. But while the consumer drone market is booming, it’s also dominated by DJI, which makes up about three quarters of global sales.
With that in mind, Parrot has actually spent the last few years shifting the focus of its core business to commercial drone solutions. It announced in a 2017 financial filing that it was evolving into an “end-to-end drone group,” and that it would shift away from trying to compete with DJI in the consumer drone market.
Develops high-performance cameras and drones for photography and videography
We don’t just build drones. We build tech that helps content creators bring masterpieces to life and tools that get first responders home to their families safe at night.
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Yuneec APV is the brand name for Yuneec Aerial Photography and Videography products including professional multi-rotor aircraft, gimbals, personal ground stations & more. In 2014, Yuneec introduced the world's first ready-to-fly, out-of-the-box drone. The Typhoon Q500 quadcopter features a 1080p camera (60 FPS), a 3-Axis gimbal and 5.8GHz long distance real-time digital video link. The Typhoon Q500 has the world's first Smart Transmitter (the "ST-10 series Ground Station") combining a 2.4GHz radio control transmitter with a 5.8GHz digital video link along with a built-in Android touch screen, creating an easy-to-fly platform perfect for video capture.
In 2015, Yuneec improved the Typhoon by adding a 4K camera and introducing a SteadyGrip that turns the Typhoon into an "Air and Ground Imaging Solution." Innovative features such as Watch Me, Follow Me, and Dynamic Return Home make capturing the perfect video easier than ever before.
Hylio creates crop spraying drone systems that are extremely easy to use and reliable.
Our mission is to make farming easier and more successful for everyone.
We are proudly American owned and operated; supporting our customers is our top priority.
By 2020 our technology matured to the point where our spray operations became quite profitable. The failure rate (i.e. crash rate) on the drones had fallen far below 1% and we were able to consistently treat hundreds of acres per team, per day without incident. With our system's value proven, we were able to begin selling the technology to other farmers and applicators.
We began marketing our technology by attending farm shows across the U.S. where we hosted spray demonstrations using our AgroDrones. We have since sold hundreds of drones to hundreds of customers including farmers, custom applicators, retailers, universities, DoD contractors, vegetation management companies, mosquito control districts, and more.
PrecisionHawk enriches data to empower action. Our solutions enable timely, effective, and strategic asset management by accelerating, automating, and amplifying data acquisition and analysis for enterprises.
We drive action by improving every step of the data value chain for essential organizations, market leaders, and Fortune 500 companies. By blending multiple layers of data sources—collected via satellite, manned aircraft, drones, and ground crews—and artificial intelligence-powered analytics, we deliver a single, streamlined point of access to geospatial (GIS) intelligence. Harnessing the vast power of emerging GIS, robotics, and artificial intelligence, our solutions are engineered to meet specific operational objectives.
Innovation is in our roots. We started as a robotics and data research firm in 2010 and have since partnered with the FAA, NASA, and the nation’s leading businesses to pioneer practices in flight operations and geospatial data analysis.
Microdrones grew out of the collaboration between the German inventor of the world’s first commercial quadcopter and a determined surveying payload and software developer in North America. The result is a global aerial mapping technology company that delivers complete and reliable mapping systems specifically developed for the surveying, mining, construction, oil & gas, and precision agriculture industries.
Microdrones Integrated Systems are industrial tools addressing specific complex mapping challenges for professional customers, relying on a fully integrated geospatial workflow that enables cutting-edge software technology from Microdrones to transform raw data collected in the field by Microdrones survey equipment into valuable high-quality survey-grade data. Microdrones is widely recognized for its LiDAR technology leadership.
Microdrones has facilities in Germany, Canada, France, China, and the United States, as well as a global sales, support and distribution network.
Founded in 2009, senseFly, an AgEagle company, develops and produces a proprietary line of eBee-branded, high performance fixed wing drones for professional use. Safe, ultra-light and easy to use, our autonomous drones are utilized by thousands of customers around the world in agriculture, government, surveying and construction, among other industry verticals, to collect actionable aerial intelligence that empowers them to make better decisions, faster.
Delair is the leading provider of drone-based solutions that enable enterprises to digitize their physical assets through aerial data collection and artificial intelligence-based analytics. The company’s offerings combine high performance, long range fixed-wing UAV hardware with sophisticated analytics technology and operational services that turn collected data into valuable business assets. Its solutions are used globally by customers in industries such as mining, quarrying, construction, agriculture, utilities, transportation, oil and gas and Security & Defense.
Delair is the leading international provider of high performance drone-based solutions, enabling companies and governments to achieve their specific drone project objectives by working with our team of professional pilots, engineers, and worldwide support centers. With over a decade of experience in designing and manufacturing several generations of professional drones – including the world’s first commercially certified BVLOS drone – Delair is uniquely positioned to assist industry, military and security verticals adopt drone technology. Our offer ranges from deploying Delair UAV technology, executing technical studies, and developing drone systems and subsystems. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, Delair retains full control over the entire production chain to ensure product quality.
Trimble is an industrial technology company transforming the way the world works by delivering solutions that enable our customers to thrive. Core technologies in positioning, modeling, connectivity and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. From purpose built products to enterprise lifecycle solutions, Trimble is transforming industries such as agriculture, construction, geospatial and transportation. For more information about Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB), visit trimble.com.
Wing offers drone delivery. Our fleet of lightweight, autonomous delivery drones can transport small packages directly from businesses to homes in minutes. Wing delivery is safe, sustainable, and easy to integrate with existing delivery approaches.
We design, manufacture, and deploy delivery drones that meet the aviation industry’s highest safety and reliability standards. Our operational fleet of drones are lightweight, lab-tested, and real-world approved through 350,000+ commercial deliveries across three continents. In addition to our existing design, Wing is developing an aircraft library to support future market needs.
Building the first logistics system that serves all people equally.
Zipline is on a mission is to build the world’s first logistics system that serves all people equally. With operations in seven countries across three continents, and more than 45 million commercial autonomous miles flown to date, Zipline is transforming access to healthcare, consumer products, and food.
Zipline originally started delivering blood and medical products in Rwanda in 2016 and has since expanded to food, retail, agriculture products, and animal health products. Zipline has two platforms — one for long-range delivery and the other for precise home delivery. To date, we’ve delivered to thousands of homes, hospitals, and businesses in the US, Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, and Japan.
Our customers rely on Zipline to save lives, reduce emissions, increase economic opportunity, and provide new logistics services at scale.
SkyDrop, (formerly Flirtey) is the last-mile drone delivery business by holding company Flirtey, designs and builds drone delivery aircraft coupled with the enabling software and launch platforms to provide store-to-door package delivery solutions to commercial customers throughout the world. SkyDrop is the pioneer of the commercial drone delivery industry, with a mission to make delivery instant for everyone, and a vision of drone delivery that is safer, speedier, quieter, cheaper, and greener. The company first made history when it conducted the first-ever FAA-approved drone delivery. SkyDrop is the leading OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) of drone delivery systems for operators of last-mile delivery, as well as existing drone companies around the world.
Learn more at www.GetSkyDrop.com