According to a recent LinkedIn post from DJI, South Korean construction firm SK Ecoplant is using the DJI Dock 3 system with DJI FlightHub 2 to support site management at a major semiconductor project. The post highlights use cases including remote inspection of large construction areas, scheduled drone missions, and real-time data sharing with project teams.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that DJI’s enterprise drone and software ecosystem is being applied in demanding industrial environments, including snow and sub‑zero conditions. If such deployments scale across large infrastructure and semiconductor projects, DJI could deepen its position in construction technology and industrial inspection, potentially supporting higher-margin enterprise revenue.
By emphasizing terrain modeling, planning, and tracking capabilities, the post points to DJI’s effort to move beyond hardware into integrated data and workflow solutions. For investors, broader adoption of these tools by major contractors could enhance customer stickiness, expand recurring software and services opportunities, and strengthen DJI’s competitive standing in the global infrastructure and construction-tech markets.

