Technology was the main attraction of this year's National Day celebrations in China, and nothing impressed spectators more than the amazing drone show over Shenzhen.
The night sky was illuminated by an enormous fleet of 10,200 drones, producing in a "cyber firework" performance that earned Damoda, a drone light show company, not one but two Guinness World Records titles.: the most multirotors/drones airborne simultaneously from a single computer (outdoors) and the largest aerial image formed by multirotors/drones.

The Damoda team was preparing for takeoff on September 26, but the situation was not optimal. Serious challenges were presented by the heavy ionospheric interference and strong winds.
However, Damoda effectively launched each drone, leveraging its extensive flying experience and state-of-the-art technology.

Two official GWR Adjudicators and two expert witnesses confirmed that 10,197 of the drones met the requirements following the performance, thereby officially breaking both world records. The accomplishments of this event underscored Damoda's proficiency in forging technological frontiers.
While demonstrating their state-of-the-art virtualization technology, our drone clustering technology exceeded the capabilities of communication systems and computing capacity.
Damoda's capacity to perform with an unlimited quantity of drones has been expanded, paving the way for even more breathtaking performances in the future.

Damoda has consistently prioritized innovation since its inception. For five consecutive years, our drone light displays have been a consistent feature at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, captivating audiences both domestically and internationally.
Additionally, we have achieved global recognition by demonstrating China's technological capabilities at international events such as the Dubai Expo.

Damoda is not only breaking records as the company expands; we are also demolishing them. From their initial milestone of simultaneously flying 7,598 drones to their current accomplishment of flying over 10,000, each record represents a significant advancement in technology.
In the future, we intend to persist in our efforts to advance, with a particular emphasis on networking, intelligence, automation, and safety.
Our objective is to establish a new foundation for drone performances that will enhance the awe-inspiring and user-friendly nature of light displays, while also investigating novel applications of drone formations in various sectors.