Tech firm wins Forbes China 'Pioneer Enterprise' Award
Writer: Song Yingwen | Editor: Cao Zhen | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2026-02-26
Shenzhen DAMODA Intelligent Control Technology Co., Ltd., located in Longhua District, has been honored as a “Pioneer Enterprise” at the 2025 Forbes China Low-altitude Economy Industry Awards. The recognition affirms DAMODA’s role as a global front-runner in the low-altitude economy and a key driver of Longhua’s high-quality development.
The award ceremony was part of the annual “Low-Altitude Economy Grand Event,” which gathered leading innovators, researchers, and investors to explore future opportunities in this emerging industry. As one of the event's highlights, DAMODA joined with partners to launch the Low-Altitude Economy Scenario Innovation Casebook (2026), showcasing new applications and success stories from across the sector.

A breathtaking drone formation of a soaring eagle by DAMODA dazzles above Shenzhen’s skyline. Photos courtesy of DAMODA
To mark the occasion, DAMODA presented a stunning nighttime drone light show over Shenzhen Bay featuring 2,000 synchronized drones.
Founded in 2016, DAMODA has grown into the world's leading supplier of fully automated drone swarm performance systems. The company pioneered the commercial use of the “drone nest fast-charging” model and developed a series of core products such as the V-series and L-series systems. Its V4 system boasts a reliability rate close to 99.999%, while its mobile deployment solutions enhance agility for low-altitude operations.
As a designated “little giant” enterprise under China's national innovation policy, DAMODA has played a central role in defining the safety and performance standards for the drone performance industry. The company is currently leading the establishment of China's only national innovation center for drone swarm performance technology under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

DAMODA’s automated drones.
At the event, DAMODA signed a strategic agreement with Beihang University to jointly develop this innovation center, aiming to advance national capabilities in drone choreography, automation, and safety management.
DAMODA’s performances have become cultural icons, with six appearances on China Central Television’s Spring Festival Gala and six Guinness World Records. Its drones have performed over 20,000 shows in more than 50 countries and regions, accounting fro over 60% of the domestic cultural tourism market. Its ongoing light show in Chongqing was recently highlighted in the city's government work report and named a Forbes Innovative Scenario of 2025 — making it a model for “low-altitude economy + tourism” integration.
This recognition of DAMODA reflects the growing strength of Longhua District as a hub for cutting-edge technology and high-quality development. With a strong foundation in automation, aerospace applications, and intelligent control systems, Longhua is quickly becoming a focal point in China's low-altitude economic transformation.