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Paris professional drone company (EPA: PARRO) with NDAA-compliant ANAFI USA for US government procurement; competing with DJI and Skydio for commercial agriculture, mapping, and inspection drone market.
Parrot is a Paris-based technology company designing and manufacturing professional and commercial drones — primarily the ANAFI series and Bebop line — targeting precision agriculture, surveying, mapping, construction inspection, and defense applications through its professional drone platforms and proprietary flight software. Listed on Euronext Paris (EPA: PARRO), Parrot generated approximately €88 million in annual revenue in 2024, pivoting from consumer drones (exited 2020) to professional and commercial applications where drone-captured data provides measurable ROI for industrial and agricultural customers.
$3.5B revenue 2024, 70% consumer drone market share, Mini 4 Pro launch 2024, Mavic 3 Enterprise, 14,000+ employees
DJI (Da-Jiang Innovations) is a Chinese technology company founded in 2006 by Frank Wang (Wang Tao) in Shenzhen, China, that invented the consumer drone category and commands the largest market share of any drone manufacturer in the world. Wang founded DJI as a university student at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, initially building RC helicopter flight control systems before pivoting to create fully integrated drone products that combined stabilized camera platforms, GPS-based autonomous flight, and consumer-grade ease of use. DJI's mission is to make aerial creativity and aerial intelligence accessible — democratizing capabilities previously available only to professional film crews and military operators.\n\nDJI's product portfolio spans consumer drones (Phantom, Mavic, Mini series), cinema-grade aerial platforms (Inspire, Zenmuse), enterprise and industrial drones (Matrice, Agras agricultural series), handheld gimbals (Ronin), action cameras (Osmo), and enterprise software platforms including DJI FlightHub for fleet management. The Mini 4 Pro, launched in 2024, targets the enthusiast consumer market with obstacle avoidance and extended flight time at sub-250g weight, qualifying for simplified regulatory treatment in most jurisdictions. The Mavic 3 Enterprise and Matrice lines serve public safety, inspection, surveying, and precision agriculture applications globally. DJI employs 14,000+ people and operates R&D facilities in Shenzhen, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and the Netherlands.\n\nDJI reported approximately $3.5 billion in revenue for 2024 and maintains approximately 70% global market share in the consumer drone segment — a dominance built on sustained hardware innovation, aggressive vertical integration of components including cameras, sensors, and flight controllers, and a distribution network spanning 100+ countries. The company faces regulatory headwinds in the United States, where its products have been subject to federal procurement restrictions and potential bans due to national security concerns, but its technological lead and global scale make it the reference brand in commercial and consumer drone technology worldwide.
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