DJI Kicks Off 2016 DJI Developer Challenge, Releases New Mobile SDK 3.0

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DJI Kicks Off 2016 DJI Developer Challenge, Releases New Mobile SDK 3.0

Competition centers around burgeoning use of drones in disaster relief efforts

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DJI, the world leader in aerial technology, Monday kicked off its 2016 developer challenge and announced a new version of the software development kit that will underpin the competition and facilitate creation of a more robust application ecosystem for drones.

The 2016 DJI Developer Challenge, now in its third year, is a highly anticipated event for the startup and developer community. The new Mobile SDK 3.0 is the most open, flexible, and user-friendly software platform to date and participants will build their applications based on DJI's SDK suite including the new and redesigned Mobile SDK 3.0, Onboard SDK and Guidance SDK.

"Various industries are starting to realize how capable and powerful unmanned aerial vehicles can be," said Robert Schlub, Vice President of Research and Development at DJI. "As usage cases arise, there will be a growing need for applications. With our developer challenge and new SDK, DJI is doing its utmost to foster an environment that's conducive to development and creation of those applications."

2016 DJI Developer Challenge
DJI is collaborating with Ford Motor Co. (NYSE Symbol F) and the United Nations Development Program (UNPD) on this year's developer challenge. Disaster relief has benefited from recent developments in aerial technology and there is an increasing use of drones by emergency response units, NGOs and the government sector around the world. Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford has been at the forefront of turning its vehicles into smart, connected platforms.

This year, DJI's challenge to developers is centered around a theoretical search-and-rescue mission. Participants will be tasked with building an application that enables a drone to autonomously take off from a moving vehicle, collect data on the whereabouts of survivors and transmit the information from the disaster site back to the vehicle, then land autonomously on the same moving vehicle.

Fifteen teams will be shortlisted into the challenge's second round. They will be provided with DJI's flagship SDK aerial platform, the Matrice 100, as well as a Zenmuse X3 camera to mount on the Matrice. The teams will provide progress reports leading up to the final competition. Ten teams will advance into the final round, where they will use their app to perform the mock search-and-rescue mission, taking off and landing on a moving Ford F-150 pickup truck and transmitting the data collected.

The competition features a US$100,000 prize to the winning team and is open to students and developers around the world.

The winner of last year's challenge was UT-Dronefly from the University of Texas at Dallas and Penn State University. Their app was designed to conduct powerline inspection in a safer and more-efficient way. In 2014, the first year of the DJI Developer Challenge, Team BetterW from the South China University of Technology developed a forensics app specifically designed for highway accident investigations.

For more info about the 2016 DJI Developer Challenge, visit http://developer.dji.com/challenge2016

DJI SDK 3.0 Suite
In conjunction with the 2016 Developer Challenge, DJI has released a new software development kit for both iOS and Android.  After listening to feedback from SDK users and partners, DJI engineers have re-written and simplified the SDK architecture from the ground up. The Mobile SDK 3.0 brings powerful new features and a more user-friendly interface that will enable developers to streamline and speed up the development process. It will support DJI's latest aerial platforms, including the Phantom 3 series, Inspire 1 Pro, Matrice 100, as well as the Zenmuse X3, X5 cameras and the Osmo.

The new mobile SDK provides more control over the drone's onboard systems, including the camera, gimbal, flight status system, intelligent flight missions and flight control data. That means more flexibility and possibilities for developers. Other new features include:

    --  Removal of Developer Levels: one-time application process where all
        developers get full access to the SDK suite and unlimited installation
        quota
    --  Mission Manager and Custom Missions: allows developers to combine
        multiple missions and create a custom mission with less coding (for
        example, quickly incorporating standard waypoints, follow-me
        functionality and return-to-waypoint commands)
    --  Bridge App and Remote Logger functionalities for iOS: application
        development tools that allow debugging, profiling and logging of the
        application in lab and field environments
"DJI's support for the startup and developer communities has not only meant creation of new UAV applications, but also new business opportunities for different industries, such as ground inspection, 3D mapping and inventory-tracking," said Schlub. "The new mobile SDK will remove many pain points for developers. The new architecture will enable developers to identify problems quicker and create better applications for their customers."

The Mobile SDK 3.0 will be available starting Jan 9, 2016. For more info, visit https://developer.dji.com/

About DJI
DJI is a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative drone and camera technology for commercial and recreational use. DJI was founded and is run by people with a passion for remote-controlled helicopters and experts in flight-control technology and camera stabilization. The company is dedicated to making aerial photography and filmmaking equipment and platforms more reliable and easier to use for creators and innovators around the world. DJI's global operations currently span North America, Europe and Asia, and its revolutionary products and solutions have been chosen by customers in over 100 countries; for applications in film, advertising, construction, fire fighting, farming, and many other industries.

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SOURCE  DJI

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