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  1. www.forbes.com › profile › frank-wangFrank Wang - Forbes

    1 day ago · The world's first drone billionaire, Frank Wang is the founder and CEO of DJI, the biggest seller of consumer drones. Wang founded DJI in 2006 and ran it out of his dorm room at Hong Kong ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_WangFrank Wang - Wikipedia

    Wang Tao (Chinese: 汪滔; pinyin: Wāng Tāo; born 1980), better known as Frank Wang, is a Chinese aerospace engineer and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of the Shenzhen-based technology company DJI, the world's largest manufacturer of commercial drones.

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    When he was a child, the adventures of a red helicopter from a series of comic books he was infatuated with became the catalyst to a lifelong dream. Jack Wang even dreamt of an accompanying device which could fly alongside him with a camera, calling it a “fairy”. The first baby steps to realising this dream was when he was rewarded with a remote co...

    His academic was not stellar either, basically dashing any hopes of him securing a place in his dream universities of MIT and Stanford. Opting for the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, he majored in electronic engineering. It was not until his final year did he get back on track to his dream of building a helicopter flight-control syste...

    The flight control system he was working on in university were all built in his dorm room, where he would work into the wee hours of 5 am. Upon graduation, he founded DJI with two other classmates. Together, they moved into a three-bedroom apartment within the manufacturing hub of Shenzhen. When the company first started out, the only capital they ...

    As a child he repaired his crashed helicopter model, and as a student he worked out of his dorm to create a helicopter flight-control system. And in the beginnings of DJI, along with his co-founders, he built $6000 components for DIY drones for Chinese universities and state-owned power companies from their shared apartment. For as long as he could...

    This is perhaps something that some startups may go through. The co-founder which you created the company with may not be the same ones who are by your side today. For Frank Wang, the initial lack of direction for DJI caused strife among his classmates, and his “abrasive perfectionist” too was cited as a source of conflict. In two years, almost all...

    DJI exploits in China soon caught the eye of those across the Pacific Ocean. A former “The Amazing Race” contestant, Colin Guinn, soon shot an email Wang’s way. Guinn was looking for ways to shoot stabilized video from an aerial drone and it just so happened that DJI was working on a new drone system that would allow just that. After meeting both i...

    Again conflict followed. Colin Guinn called himself the CEO of DJI and took credit for its innovations, especially in the case of the Phantom. This, of course did not sit well with the actual CEO and founder. The American would often rush into business agreements, with the one with GoPro the most famous of them all. Frank backed out of that deal, a...

    Former employees setting up their own company to be your direct competitor is definitely not a new occurrence. If this was Silicon Valley, it would have probably been just another day in the life of entrepreneurs. But DJI isn’t based in Silicon Valley, they are based in Shenzhen, China, where staff simply leaving and setting up their own companies ...

    If your company is good at what it’s doing, expand on it into other areas. For Frank Wang and DJI, the conquering of the consumer market is not their end game. The company is now setting its sights on commercial applications of drones. Think agriculture, construction and mapping, where the usage of drones could benefit professionals greatly. “Our m...

  3. May 6, 2015 · At 34, Frank Wang has turned his dream of flying robots into the world's biggest drone company--and an expected $4.5 billion fortune. Now, as the market for his devices explodes, his old...

  4. At age 34, Frank Wang Tao is leading the global consumer drone industry with Dajiang Innovation (DJI), a Shenzhen-based manufacturer that he founded out of his dorm room nine years ago.

  5. Aug 25, 2017 · As recreational drone popularity takes off, so has the wealth of DJI founder Frank Wang Tao, whose company is the world's biggest consumer drone maker. Wang has cracked the Forbes "Richest in...

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  7. Apr 22, 2016 · Frank Wang’s story is well known: the CEO of DJI founded the company in 2006, after winning third place at RoboCon Asia-Pacific Collegiate Robot Contest the same year.