According to a recent LinkedIn post from DJI, the company’s drone-in-a-box solution DJI Dock 3 is being used by SK Ecoplant to support one of South Korea’s major semiconductor construction projects. The post highlights integration with DJI FlightHub 2 to enable remote inspection of large sites, scheduled missions, and real-time data sharing with project teams.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that DJI’s hardware and software ecosystem is positioned to address complex, high-value construction and infrastructure environments, including operations in snow and sub‑zero conditions. For investors, this points to growing enterprise adoption beyond traditional aerial photography, potentially expanding DJI’s recurring software and services revenue, strengthening its role in industrial automation, and deepening penetration into the semiconductor and large-scale construction segments.

