DJI Becomes Official Technology Partner of New Zealand Rugby League Ahead of 2026 World Cup
DJI has signed an official technology partnership agreement with New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) for the 2026 season. The deal covers drones, Osmo cameras, and professional imaging equipment to support grassroots competitions and the World Cup preparations of national teams including the Kiwis, Kiwi Ferns, and Wheel Kiwis.

Highlights
- DJI has been named the official technology partner of New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) for the 2026 season.
- The partnership covers DJI drones, Osmo cameras, and professional imaging equipment for use across all levels of NZRL competition.
- Three New Zealand national teams — the Kiwis, Kiwi Ferns, and Wheel Kiwis — will use DJI technology during their 2026 Rugby League World Cup preparations.
- The deal supports NZRL's broadcast production quality, social media content creation, and training documentation for national squads.
- The partnership reflects DJI's continued strategic expansion into the professional sports imaging market through elite tournament sponsorship.
DJI has announced a formal partnership agreement with New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL), designating the company as the organisation's official technology partner for the 2026 season.
Under the terms of the agreement, DJI will supply its drone systems, Osmo camera series, and professional imaging equipment to support video production across all levels of NZRL competition. The partnership extends beyond grassroots and community-level events to encompass the preparation schedules of New Zealand's national representative sides — including the men's team, the Kiwis; the women's team, the Kiwi Ferns; and the wheelchair rugby league side, the Wheel Kiwis — as they build towards the 2026 Rugby League World Cup.
The deal reflects DJI's continued strategic push into the sports imaging market, leveraging high-profile tournament exposure to promote the professional application of its imaging technology across elite sport.
For NZRL, integrating DJI's technology is expected to elevate broadcast production quality and social media content output, delivering more immersive viewing experiences for fans while providing comprehensive training documentation for national squads during their World Cup campaigns.
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