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1999
Xu Peng, the founder of Hopong company, successfully completed the R&D mission of marine monitoring UAV in 1999. This photo was taken in Longhua Shenzhen, Xu Peng is the first person from the right.
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2002
Hopong (Guangzhou Hopong Helicopter Remote Sensing Technology Co., Ltd.) was established in November 2002. In its early years, the company specialized in helicopter aerial photography and aerial surveying technical services. In 2003, it conducted a helicopter aerial photography mission over the Guangzhou Pearl River New Town (Zhujiang New Town) area, providing foundational geographic information support for the region's urban planning and construction efforts
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2010
In 2010, Hopong undertook the construction of a 3D simulation system for the security of the Guangzhou Asian Games. This system utilized virtual simulation technology to provide visual and predictive decision-making support for event security, effectively ensuring the safe operation of the opening ceremony.
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2012
In 2012, Hopong completed the large-scale aerial surveying and mapping mission for the entire administrative area of Guangzhou City, achieving efficient operations in just two months.
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2014
During the 2014 Yunnan Ludian earthquake rescue operations, Hopong
utilized drones equipped with micro oblique photography cameras to conduct rapid 3D modeling of landslide areas, providing critical data support for secondary disaster warnings and rescue decision-making.
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2016
Hopong has joined the Enterprise Accelerator in Guangzhou Development Zone, achieving initial mass production capability for its self-developed products, which lays a solid foundation for the company's rapid development.
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2019
In 2019, Hopong changed its main business area from real-scene 3D construction to explosives disposal with unmanned systems. In June, Hopong was approved for investigating border mine situation in Yunnan Province.
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2024
In 2024, after five months of dedicated efforts, Hopong successfully completed the detection and clearance operations across a 51-square-kilometer sea area in Guangdong Province.