I don't think they have a manufacturing facility of their own in Malaysia. That's a huge expense for a startup. Even if Anzu was doing the actual assembly, they are still using DJI parts. If you dig deep enough in the FCC documentation, there is...
I'm not questioning that they are a separate company. I questioned their claim to be a drone manufacturer. It's not even a matter of them being a leader, they do not make the drones.
Stefanik's bill is not limited to just DJI. If an American...
We do need more American drone companies, Anzu is not a "leader in drone manufacturing". They are white-labeling DJI hardware and licensing software from Aloft.
With DJI's grip on the marketplace, an American company can't compete in the...
Anzu Robotics appears to be a separate company. It's 100% DJI hardware (Mavic 3 Enterprise), mostly built in Malaysia, but with the software developed in the US. I haven't seen any of the software details listed, but I would guess that Anzu is...
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