China-based company DJI has been making all kinds of waves within the drone industry in recent months, and it is set to further its reputation as a world leader in the drone sector thanks to the unveiling of a spectacular new indoor drone arena aptly named the DJI Arena.
Located in the city of Yongin in South Korea, this drone arena takes up a space of 1,395 square meters and features a variety of LED hoops and obstacles designed to test and challenge pilots.
In addition to providing a space for drone owners to have fun, this drone arena's biggest advantage is that it acts as a place where novice drone enthusiasts can train and improve their skills before taking their drones to the open skies.
Indoor Drone Arenas
The DJI Arena Will Allow Novices to Improve Their Drone-Controlling Skills
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Drone Training - The DJI Arena sets the trend for indoor drone training centers, providing drone enthusiasts with a safe space to practice flying before taking their drones to the open skies.
2. Drone Arena Entertainment - The rise of indoor drone arenas like the DJI Arena opens up opportunities for innovative and thrilling drone arena entertainment businesses.
3. Drone Obstacle Courses - The DJI Arena's LED hoops and other obstacles demonstrate the trend of creating drone obstacle courses as a way to test and challenge pilots' skills.
Industry Implications
1. Drone Manufacturing - Drone manufacturers like DJI and others have the opportunity to expand their businesses by creating indoor drone arenas to train and entertain customers.
2. Sports and Entertainment - Sports and entertainment companies have the chance to capitalize on the trend of drone arena entertainment, creating new and unique spectator experiences.
3. Education and Training - The trend of indoor drone training centers like the DJI Arena provides opportunities for education and training businesses to incorporate drone piloting into their programs.