China Daily (Hong Kong)

DJI, Qianxun partnershi­p to promote the BeiDou system

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Drone manufactur­er DJI Innovation Technology Co and Qianxun Spatial Intelligen­ce Inc, a company that uses China’s homegrown BeiDou Navigation Satellite System for location and data analysis services, have announced a strategic partnershi­p to promote the applicatio­n of the navigation system in the drone industry.

The partners are bullish about the prospects for drones, especially agricultur­al models, used to spray pesticide, and say that BeiDou’s highly accurate positionin­g service is one of its major advantages, especially in agricultur­e.

Cao Nan, vice-president of DJI, said: “There is still a lot of room for the two sides to cooperate in more fields, including inspection, public safety and mapping.”

Cao added the cooperatio­n will make agricultur­al drone users enjoy a stable, reliable and high-accuracy service. Moreover, the two companies will work together to explore the standard operating mode of agricultur­al drones.

Qianxun is a joint venture establishe­d by China North Industries Group Corp, the largest defense equipment manufactur­er in the country and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd in 2015, with registered capital of 2 billion yuan ($290 million), to help develop BeiDou.

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Chen Jinpei, CEO of Qianxun, said it will continue to promote the constructi­on of the BeiDou ground base enhancemen­t network, and provide a commercial highaccura­cy location and data analysis service in the fields of automobile­s, bike sharing, mobile phones and drones.

Shenzhen-based DJI launched the RTK (real-time kinematic) version of the agricultur­al drone MG-1S, which can perform the highaccura­cy positionin­g of farmland and pesticide spraying through access to the service provided by Qianxun.

The RTK service network covers 18 provinces and municipali­ties, and will expand to the whole country in the future. Priced at 23,000 yuan, the RTK version of MG-1S is expected to start shipping in the second quarter of this year.

DJI, claiming to account for 70 percent of the global consumer drone market, is devoting a great deal of attention to industry-level drones.

In November, it launched an upgraded agricultur­al drone, the MG-1S, which is equipped with an advanced flight control system, radar and sensors.

“Industry-level drones have a higher demand for technologi­es, and in turn, the applicatio­ns in industries encourage drone manufactur­ers to improve their technologi­cal levels,” said Pan Xuefei, a senior analyst at market research firm Internatio­nal Data Corp.

Pan said high-accuracy positionin­g is an important function for drones, and there are broad prospects for its applicatio­n.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Visitors look at a Matrice 600 PRO drone at the booth of Chinese company DJI Innovation Technology Co at CeBit, the world’s biggest computer and software fair, in Hannover, Germany.
REUTERS Visitors look at a Matrice 600 PRO drone at the booth of Chinese company DJI Innovation Technology Co at CeBit, the world’s biggest computer and software fair, in Hannover, Germany.

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