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  • Drones Rescued At Least 65 People In Previous Year

    At least 65 people have been rescued by drones in the last year, according to a new report issued Monday by DJI, the world's leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology. The report gathers accounts from news outlets and public safety agencies around the world, and includes 27 separate incidents on five continents.

  • EENA Awards Heroic Icelandic Drone Rescue

    EENA, DJI Develop Standards to Spread Lifesaving Drone Technology
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    Editors: Video of a dramatic drone rescue in Iceland is available here, and video of drones used for firefighting and search and rescue is available here
    25 April 2018 – The European Emergency Number Association (EENA), the Brussels-based public safety NGO, and

  • Independent Study Validates DJI Data Security Practices

    DJI, the world's leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has released the results of an independent report scrutinizing DJI's data practices that concludes DJI drone users have control over how their data is collected, stored and transmitted.

  • DJI Updates Zenmuse X7 Camera With Support For Apple ProRes RAW

    DJI, the world's leader in creative camera technology, has updated its Zenmuse X7 camera to support the new ProRes RAW standard from Apple. Enabled through firmware updates, the Zenmuse X7 also gains performance enhancements that deliver improved workflows and image quality.

  • DJI Gives Drones More Power For Commercial Use

    Zenmuse XT2 Thermal Camera And Payload SDK Transform DJI’s Drones Into Specialized Platforms For Any Industrial Purpose Including Inspections, Public Safety And Saving Lives.

  • Media Update 22 March 2018

    Skycatch and DJI Announce Global Agreement to Deliver Industrial Drones for Komatsu
    Commercial drone data company Skycatch, and DJI, the world’s leading manufacturer of civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, have extended their partnership to manufacture and deliver a fleet of high-precision drones for Komatsu Smart Construction. Each drone is manufactured by DJI and outfitted with spec

  • DJI Media Update 9 March 2018

    WRC Rally Sweden 2018: The Fast and Frozen Race From the Sky
    After Rallye Monte-Carlo, referred to as one of motorsport’s iconic locations, the WRC continued its journey to the below freezing temperatures and icy track of Rally Sweden.
    DJI, as the official aerial image provider, was there with the Inspire 2 complete with the Zenmuse X5S and Phantom 4 Pro to capture all the action of these ad

  • Media Update 21 February 2018

    DJI - Flying Above PTSD
    Like millions of former service members, David Daly struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Despite his best efforts to transition back to civilian life the traumatic events he experienced in combat continue to haunt him.
    However over the last two years, the former Marine has found a unique way to deal with his anxiety: flying drones. Flying started o

  • DJI Media Update 9 February 2018

    Night Moves: Behind the Scenes with BMW Motorsport
    In order to celebrate the exciting partnership between DJI and BMW Motorsport and present the newly-developed M8 GTE race car, we have produced “Night Moves” (final version). This short film showcases DJI’s most innovative camera equipment capturing the late stages of the vehicle’s 24-hour endurance test at France’s Paul Richard Circuit.
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  • DJI To Sponsor AUVSI XPONENTIAL’s Inaugural Humanitarian Awards

    Nominations are now open for those using unmanned technology to save lives and improve health and the environment
    February 1, 2018 – AUVSI XPONENTIAL, the event that brings more than 8,500 unmanned technology industry leaders and forward-thinking users from the defense and commercial sectors together to learn the latest on policy, business solutions and technology applications, is pleased to an

  • SkyPixel Unveils The Best Aerial Photos of 2017

    The 2017 SkyPixel Photo Contest Drew Over 44,000 Submissions From 141 Countries, Grand Prize Winner Captures Remarkable Moment Of Arctic Wildlife In Motion In Nunavut, Canada 
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    January 31, 2018 – SkyPixel, the world’s most popular aerial photography community run in cooperation with DJI, today announced the winners of its 2017 Pho

  • DJI Becomes Official Media Partner Of BMW Motorsport

    DJI, the world's leader in creative camera and drone technology, and BMW Motorsport have announced their official partnership to present the newly-developed BMW M8 GTE race car and the work of BMW Motorsport from previously unseen perspectives.

  • DJI Media Update 15 January 2018

    DJI Reveals New Handheld Camera Stabilisers at CES 2018
    As the world’s renowned Consumer Electronic Show closes its doors for another year, here is a useful recap of DJI’s latest handheld camera stabilisers presented in Las Vegas; designed with consumers, professional videographers and photographers in mind who want to capture smooth, steady videos and stunning photos wherever they go.
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  • DJI Reveals New Handheld Camera Stabilisers At CES 2018

    DJI, the world’s leader in creative camera technology, introduced two new handheld camera stabilisers at CES 2018 – Osmo Mobile 2 and Ronin-S. Built for smartphones, DSLRs, and mirrorless camera systems, they give consumers, professional videographers and photographers new tools to capture smooth, steady videos and stunning photos wherever they go.

  • DJI Introduces Knowledge Quiz for Drone Pilots in the UK

    Test is the latest step in DJI’s long commitment to improving drone safety
    21 December 2017 - DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, is introducing a knowledge quiz this Friday for all pilots who are operating drones in the UK airspace. The test comes prior to government plans to introduce a safety awareness test for drone users in 2018. A recent survey carrie

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