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#12740744
11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The OSMO logo and gimbals are displayed at the DJI booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese drone and imaging technology company is presenting its latest stabilizers and camera accessories.
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#12740737
11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The DJI drone booth is seen during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese technology company is showcasing its latest consumer and professional drones, aerial imaging, and flight technology.
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#12740738
11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The DJI Neo drone displayed at the DJI booth is seen during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese technology company is showcasing its latest consumer and professional drones, aerial imaging, and flight technology.
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#12740739
11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The DJI Avata 2 drone displayed at the DJI booth is seen during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese technology company is showcasing its latest consumer and professional drones, aerial imaging, and flight technology.
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11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The HoverAir drone displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese technology company is showcasing its latest consumer and professional drones, aerial imaging, and flight technology.
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#12740740
11 September 2025
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6: The DJI logo displayed at the DJI booth is seen during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. The Chinese technology company is showcasing its latest consumer and professional drones, aerial imaging, and flight technology.
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#12685213
28 August 2025
The Hover Camera Passport, a self-flying camera drone developed by the Chinese manufacturer Zero Zero Robotics, is exhibited at Qualcomm's pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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8 February 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - FEBRUARY 07: A DJI Mini 4 Pro drone showcased in a retail store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on February 7, 2025.
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#11699199
23 October 2024
HP and NPLUS+ Solutions showcase their cutting-edge 3D printing technology, HP Jet Fusion, at 'RobotWorld 2024' in KINTEX, Goyang, South Korea, on October 11, 2024. Their display highlights innovations in drone parts manufacturing and mass production, offering new solutions for the aerospace industry.
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#11487636
17 August 2024
DJI Mini 3 Pro drone is seen in this illustration photo taken in Gdansk, Poland on August 17, 2024.
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#11352752
23 June 2024
VILLEPINTE, FRANCE - JUNE 21: The FZ602 Lightweight rocket launcher - Thales Belgium SA, on display at the Eurosatory Defense and Security expo, on June 21, 2024, in Paris-Nord Villepinte exhibition center, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. Eurosatory, held biennially in Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, is the largest international exhibition for the land and air-land defense and security industry.
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8 April 2024
DJI Mini 3 Pro drone is seen in Krakow, Poland on April 8, 2024.
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#1036381
6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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#1036385
6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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#1036386
6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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