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Shenzhen beginner consumer drone (Tello) built with DJI flight tech and Intel chip at $99; targeting K-12 STEM education with programmable SDK in Python and Scratch competing with DJI Mini for entry-level drone market.
Ryze Tech is a Shenzhen-based consumer drone company known primarily for the Tello — an affordable, beginner-friendly drone developed in partnership with DJI (which provides the flight stabilization and control technology) and Intel (which provides the image processing chip) — priced at approximately $99 and targeting entry-level consumers, education programs, and students learning drone programming. The Tello delivers surprising stability and control for its price point by leveraging DJI's flight controller technology, producing a beginner drone that hovers reliably indoors, captures 720p video, and connects to a smartphone via Wi-Fi for live video and control.
NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.
Kimberly-Clark is a Dallas-based global consumer goods company manufacturing personal care, tissue, and health products under the Huggies (diapers), Kleenex (facial tissues), Scott (paper towels/toilet paper), Cottonelle (bathroom tissue), Pull-Ups (training pants), U by Kotex (feminine care), and Depend (adult incontinence) brand portfolio. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: KMB), Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 and generated $20.1 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, competing directly with Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG, Pampers, Bounty, Charmin) in the diaper, tissue, and personal care categories globally.
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