This morning at 8 o'clock, electronic enthusiasts learned about some media reports suggesting that DJI Innovations might have acquired Zero Gravity Intelligence Control. However, both parties have denied these claims. DJI stated that they had no knowledge of such an acquisition, while Zero Gravity's CEO, Yang Jianjun, exclusively told Tencent Technology that his company was highly unlikely to be acquired by DJI.
In response to the rumors, Yang Jianjun clarified that what actually happened was a change in Zero Gravity's corporate registration details. A new investor, SVIC—Samsung’s venture capital arm under the Samsung Group—has joined their shareholder list.
Last year, the Dobby drone, produced by Zero Gravity, reportedly generated sales of $120 million from July to December alone. This figure does not include sales data for this year, which some online sources have inaccurately estimated at only 50,000 units.
Yang Jianjun mentioned that following last year’s layoffs, which affected 134 employees, the company decided to maintain a low profile internally to focus on more important matters. He emphasized that Zero Gravity isn’t a startup that emerged solely because of the drone craze—it’s been around long before drones became popular. As a result, the company chose not to disclose details about recent investments or updates during this period.
At the end of last year, Zero Gravity underwent a strategic adjustment aimed at streamlining operations and focusing more on consumer-grade drones. According to Yang Jianjun, many people outside the industry underestimate the potential of the drone market. He believes that the true boom for the drone industry will happen this year.
Despite challenges, including the layoffs, Yang Jianjun remains optimistic about the future of his company. He expressed confidence in their ability to adapt to changes in the market and continue innovating. For now, the focus remains on improving product quality and expanding their consumer base, all while staying true to their core mission of delivering cutting-edge technology to enthusiasts worldwide.
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