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IFA 2025: DJI to Showcase New Mic 3 and Full Product Portfolio at Berlin's IFA

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IFA 2025: DJI to Showcase New Mic 3 and Full Product Portfolio at Berlin's IFA
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IFA 2025: DJI to Showcase New Mic 3 and Full Product Portfolio at Berlin's IFA

2025-08-28 21:00 Last Updated At:21:15

Innovative technology for all, from content creators and movie producers to enterprise and agricultural workers

BERLIN, Aug. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, will be showcasing its innovative product portfolio at IFA 2025. From 5th-9th September, visitors to IFA will have the opportunity to experience DJI's innovative solutions first-hand.

Experience DJI's Latest Creative Camera, Sound, and Drone Technology

  • Osmo 360: As the company's first foray into 360 cameras, the Osmo 360 features 1-Inch 360° imaging and native 8K 360° video with large 2.4μm pixels to elevate existing industry standards, bringing creators the flexibility needed for any creative vision.
  • DJI Mic 3: DJI's latest ultralight wireless microphone offering powerful performance and unmatched versatility. Mic 3 features 4TX + 8RX capability, timecode, dual band anti-interference, and more smart functions to make the recording experience as simple as possible.
  • Camera Drones: Explore the unique characteristics of DJI's drone line-up—the Mavic 4 Pro with its 360° rotation Infinity Gimbal, the Avata 2 delivering an immersive flight experience, the Air 3S featuring a dual-camera for travel photography, Flip and Neo, with subject tracking for effortless lifestyle capture, or the regulation-friendly Mini 4 Pro, weighing under 250g for hassle-free flying. 
  • Creators Favourites: If you're looking for a camera to capture the action or a daily vlog, take a look at the Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Pocket 3, with prosumer sound capture from Mic 3.

Industry Leading Stabilization and Image Transmission for All

Designed to boost creativity, DJI has a full range of camera gimbals for everyone from the solo content creator to full-scale movie producers. Highlights include:

  • DJI RS 4 Mini: The compact and lightweight gimbal for cameras and smartphones that weighs just 890g, featuring intelligent tracking and composition, it empowers content creators with a more efficient filming experience.
  • DJI RS 4 Pro: DJI's flagship stabilizer integrates seamlessly with the DJI Focus Pro lens control system, DJI Transmission and DJI SDR Transmission, and an extensive control ecosystem. This synergy empowers the film and television industry with a full-scale production solution.
  • DJI Ronin 4D: DJI's advanced technologies have been integrated into one cutting-edge and comprehensive cinematography solution, designed and built to be the new trend of filmmaking.
  • DJI SDR Transmission: Built around Software-Defined Radio technology, the system utilizes both SDR and Wi-Fi video transmission modes. SDR technology takes video transmission performance to a whole new level, offering enhanced stability, interference resistance, and penetration capabilities. 

Power Your World with DJI's Range of Portable Power Stations

IFA 2024 saw the introduction of DJI's Power 1000 and 500. This year the range has expanded to include the latest Power 2000 and Power 1000 V2, providing flexible power for home backup, road trips, outdoor camping, film and TV production, and more.

In Germany, Spain, France, among other European countries, users can even connect their Power 2000 and balcony solar system to the national grid to benefit from power savings. Recharge the power station with solar panels during the day, and once the power station is fully charged, the excess electricity will be fed into the grid.

Accessories such as solar panels, fast chargers and hand trucks, for home and outdoor use, will also be on display.

Work Smarter with DJI Delivery, Enterprise and Agriculture Solutions

Discover the Matrice 400, Matrice 4 Series, Dock 3, Agras T50, Mavic 3M and Flycart 30, all designed to enhance operational efficiency and productivity across various industries.

Learn, Create, and Share

To foster creativity and skill development, DJI will host a series of professional and consumer workshops led by filmmaking experts and talented content creators. These workshops are open to all IFA visitors, offering insights into creating high-quality content with ease.

Workshops will run twice a day on the 6th and 7th September, one at 11am focused on drones and one at 3pm focused on handheld products.

See You at IFA

IFA will open its doors at Messe Berlin from 5th-9th September, 2025. Visit DJI's booth in Hall 20-149 to experience these innovations and witness the future of drone, camera, gimbal, and portable power technology.

About DJI

Since 2006, DJI has led the world with civilian drone innovations that have empowered individuals to take flight for the first time, visionaries to turn their imagination into reality, and professionals to transform their work entirely. Today, DJI serves to build a better world by continuously promoting human advancement. With a solution-oriented mindset and genuine curiosity, DJI has expanded its ambitions into areas such as renewable energy, agriculture, public safety, surveying and mapping, and infrastructure inspection. In every application, DJI products deliver experiences that add value to lives around the world in more profound ways than ever before.

For more information, visit our:
Website: www.dji.com
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/DJI 

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IFA 2025: DJI to Showcase New Mic 3 and Full Product Portfolio at Berlin's IFA

IFA 2025: DJI to Showcase New Mic 3 and Full Product Portfolio at Berlin's IFA

  • New framework brings together Aon's Risk Capital and Human Capital data with public sentiment analysis from Gallup to create a portfolio view of risk
  • Creates further clarity into how risks compound across four megatrends, how resilience is built and activated and where targeted actions can most effectively influence performance
  • DUBLIN, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, announced today that it is releasing insights from a new, data-driven tool to help organizations build sustainable resilience and unlock growth: Aon's Resilience Quotient.

    Developed in collaboration with Gallup, Aon's Resilience Quotient responds to a critical insight: in a time of increasing populism and fragmented sources of information, quantitative data alone is not enough to make long-term decisions. Combining public sentiment on global issues with risk and people data and analytics enables greater clarity and confidence to invest and grow amidst uncertainty and volatility.

    By integrating Aon's proprietary Risk Capital and Human Capital analytics with the results of Gallup's World Poll covering 140 countries for more than 20 years, the firm's Resilience Quotient captures both objective conditions and subjective sentiment, revealing where sentiment signals hidden risks and potential opportunities to achieve greater resilience. This system-level view enables leaders to spot emerging risks sooner, prioritize resilience investments and move from reactive risk management to proactive decision-making.

    "When making decisions around investment, workforce or managing geopolitical risk, a portfolio view is far superior to a siloed perspective," said Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon. "Understanding sentiment can be an opportunity signal or an early warning. Leaders who are limited to only some of the relevant metrics risk missing the signals that matter most. Aon's Resilience Quotient delivers an integrated view to help organizations act decisively, strengthen resilience and unlock sustainable growth."

    Four interconnected megatrends – Trade, Technology, Weather and Workforce – are reshaping the global operating environment in ways that traditional models struggle to anticipate. Aon's Resilience Quotient provides a clearer view of the tradeoffs within these interactions: how trade volatility can amplify technology risk, how climate pressures influence workforce mobility and how sentiment can either reinforce resilience or heighten operational risk, even when the fundamentals appear strong.   

    To illustrate the insights from its Resilience Quotient, the firm published three case studies addressing some of the most relevant and urgent issues facing the 2026 global economy:

    • Realizing the Opportunity of AI: Securing Data Center Growth
      Data centers are the backbone of the digital economy and with nearly $1.3 trillion projected to be invested globally in data centers by 2030, their rapid expansion brings unprecedented risks. Aon's Resilience Quotient shows that resilience varies sharply at the sub-national level, often more than underlying risk. Within the U.S., Iowa emerges as the most resilient destination for data center development, combining very low overall risk with exceptionally strong trade and weather resilience.

      "Aon's Resilience Quotient shows that Iowa's resilience–risk balance is roughly twice the national median, demonstrating how governance quality, institutional confidence and preparedness materially shape long-term infrastructure outcomes," said Joe Peiser, CEO of Commercial Risk Solutions at Aon. "This underscores the opportunity for leaders who understand the combined effect of low risk, resilient trade and weather systems and a strong foundation of public trust — factors that ultimately determine where AI infrastructure can grow at scale."

    DUBLIN, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, announced today that it is releasing insights from a new, data-driven tool to help organizations build sustainable resilience and unlock growth: Aon's Resilience Quotient.

    Developed in collaboration with Gallup, Aon's Resilience Quotient responds to a critical insight: in a time of increasing populism and fragmented sources of information, quantitative data alone is not enough to make long-term decisions. Combining public sentiment on global issues with risk and people data and analytics enables greater clarity and confidence to invest and grow amidst uncertainty and volatility.

    By integrating Aon's proprietary Risk Capital and Human Capital analytics with the results of Gallup's World Poll covering 140 countries for more than 20 years, the firm's Resilience Quotient captures both objective conditions and subjective sentiment, revealing where sentiment signals hidden risks and potential opportunities to achieve greater resilience. This system-level view enables leaders to spot emerging risks sooner, prioritize resilience investments and move from reactive risk management to proactive decision-making.

    "When making decisions around investment, workforce or managing geopolitical risk, a portfolio view is far superior to a siloed perspective," said Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon. "Understanding sentiment can be an opportunity signal or an early warning. Leaders who are limited to only some of the relevant metrics risk missing the signals that matter most. Aon's Resilience Quotient delivers an integrated view to help organizations act decisively, strengthen resilience and unlock sustainable growth."

    Four interconnected megatrends – Trade, Technology, Weather and Workforce – are reshaping the global operating environment in ways that traditional models struggle to anticipate. Aon's Resilience Quotient provides a clearer view of the tradeoffs within these interactions: how trade volatility can amplify technology risk, how climate pressures influence workforce mobility and how sentiment can either reinforce resilience or heighten operational risk, even when the fundamentals appear strong.   

    To illustrate the insights from its Resilience Quotient, the firm published three case studies addressing some of the most relevant and urgent issues facing the 2026 global economy:

    "Aon's Resilience Quotient shows that Iowa's resilience–risk balance is roughly twice the national median, demonstrating how governance quality, institutional confidence and preparedness materially shape long-term infrastructure outcomes," said Joe Peiser, CEO of Commercial Risk Solutions at Aon. "This underscores the opportunity for leaders who understand the combined effect of low risk, resilient trade and weather systems and a strong foundation of public trust — factors that ultimately determine where AI infrastructure can grow at scale."

    • Workforce Transformation: AI Adoption and the Next Generation Workforce 
      The acceleration of AI adoption is transforming the workforce, but most organizations face a critical gap between the demand for AI skills and their readiness to adapt. The Resilience Quotient highlights how workforce engagement, trust and institutional preparedness are essential to harnessing AI's potential, making resilience the key differentiator between organizations that thrive through change and those that risk falling behind.

      "Aon's Resilience Quotient equips leaders to navigate rapid AI change with confidence," said Lisa Stevens, chief administrative officer at Aon. "These insights help create the conditions for early‑career employees to build the skills and confidence they need — so instead of losing a generation of talent, we cultivate one that is more capable and resilient than ever."

    "Aon's Resilience Quotient equips leaders to navigate rapid AI change with confidence," said Lisa Stevens, chief administrative officer at Aon. "These insights help create the conditions for early‑career employees to build the skills and confidence they need — so instead of losing a generation of talent, we cultivate one that is more capable and resilient than ever."

    • Rethinking Humanitarian Finance: A New Approach to Forced Migration
      Over 120 million people are currently displaced by conflict, climate and systemic crises, reshaping societies and economies worldwide. Aon's Resilience Quotient highlights Venezuela and Colombia to illustrate the tradeoffs between investing resources at the source of migration — supporting those facing institutional erosion, food insecurity and economic collapse — or directing investment to more stable countries like Colombia that are absorbing people fleeing unlivable conditions.

      "Forced displacement results from extreme weather and man-made disasters like conflict and economic failure," said Bridget Gainer, chief public affairs officer at Aon. "If we could leverage the forecasting and financial capability of insurance to better predict and more quickly mitigate the impact of this volatility, we could help create conditions that allow populations to remain and rebuild in their home countries."

    "Forced displacement results from extreme weather and man-made disasters like conflict and economic failure," said Bridget Gainer, chief public affairs officer at Aon. "If we could leverage the forecasting and financial capability of insurance to better predict and more quickly mitigate the impact of this volatility, we could help create conditions that allow populations to remain and rebuild in their home countries."

    "Resilience is not a single blueprint, it's the way systems mitigate, adapt and transform under pressure. Aon's Resilience Quotient functions as a pressure gauge, surfacing the trade‑offs and early signals that help leaders strengthen resilience where it matters most," said Joe Daly, managing partner at Gallup. "We're proud to collaborate with Aon to combine Gallup's global sentiment analytics with Aon's Risk Capital and Human Capital data, turning confidence into actionable insight."

    New insights from Aon's Resilience Quotient suggest that going forward, resilience priorities will shift from static risk management to dynamic, localized strategies. As disruptions become more complex and frequent, organizations will need to tailor resilience investments to specific geographies, sectors and even sub-regional contexts. Aon's Resilience Quotient is supported with a real-time analytics and AI-enabled insights platform, built by Quantum Rise, providing deeper visibility into evolving risk and resilience signals as conditions change.

    Aon and Gallup will join global decision-makers at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting to advance these critical discussions on restoring confidence and unlocking sustainable growth.

    Learn more about Aon's Resilience Quotient and explore the case studies here.

    About Aon
    Aon plc (NYSE: AON) exists to shape decisions for the better — to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. Through actionable analytic insight, globally integrated Risk Capital and Human Capital expertise, and locally relevant solutions, our colleagues provide clients in over 120 countries with the clarity and confidence to make better risk and people decisions that help protect and grow their businesses.

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    ** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

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