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Lukas Ziegler
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🧡 DJI turned drones from toys into billion-dollar tools.

They dominate the skies in agriculture, inspection, film, delivery and more.

Here’s how a college dorm project became one of the most important robotics companies in the world:

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Lukas Ziegler
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DJI began in 2006, in a Shenzhen dorm room. Founder Frank Wang was obsessed with flight.

He hand-built parts for flight controllers, the brains that keep drones stable.

Back then? Consumer drones didn’t exist. RC helicopters were crash-prone and hard to fly.
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Lukas Ziegler
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The first breakthrough: DJI’s Naza flight controller in 2010.

It made flying smoother, automatic, even boring. In a good way.

That same year, DJI had just 4 employees.

But their tech was already powering $1,000+ RC rigs worldwide.
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Lukas Ziegler
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Then came 2013: the Phantom 1.

A white quadcopter with a GoPro mount.

Suddenly, anyone could shoot aerial footage. DJI didn’t just sell drones.

They sold cinematic power to creators, realtors, farmers, and filmmakers.
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Lukas Ziegler
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From there, DJI scaled fast.

β†’ Phantom 2 with gimbal stabilization
β†’ Inspire series for pros
β†’ Mavic: foldable drones for travel
β†’ Matrice & Agras: industrial & ag drones

Today, DJI owns ~70% of the global drone market.
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Lukas Ziegler
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Their drones are now core tools for:

β†’ Filmmaking (used in Game of Thrones)
β†’ Agriculture (automated spraying)
β†’ 3D mapping & surveying
β†’ Search & rescue
β†’ Infrastructure inspection

DJI made flying robots boring, and indispensable.
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Lukas Ziegler
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In 2018, DJI became one of the first hardware companies to surpass $1B in revenue without venture capital.

Privately owned.

Built on obsessive engineering and relentless iteration.
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Controversies followed:

β†’ US-China tech tensions
β†’ Ban on government use in the U.S.
β†’ Accusations around data handling.
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Lukas Ziegler
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DJI didn’t wait for a market.

They created one, and then owned it.

They proved that with the right tech, even a niche idea like β€œflying cameras” can become a global industry.

Now they’re building robots on wheels… and under water.
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