Group 1 - The concept of "low-altitude economy" has gained significant attention, being included in the government work report for the first time in 2024, highlighting its importance in China's modernization efforts [1] - The low-altitude economy refers to economic activities involving manned and unmanned aerial vehicles flying below 3,000 meters, characterized by a long industrial chain, broad impact, and strong growth potential [1] - The demand for talent in the low-altitude industry is increasing, with six universities applying to establish new majors in "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering," including Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications [1] Group 2 - The "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering" major at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is designed to integrate various disciplines such as information and communication engineering, computer science, control science, and intelligent science [4] - The program aims to enhance research capabilities in unmanned, networked, and intelligent systems within the low-altitude field, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration [4] - The major will officially enroll students in September 2024, with an initial plan to admit 60 students, marking a significant step in cultivating talent for the low-altitude economy [5] Group 3 - According to forecasts by CCID Consulting, the overall market size of China's low-altitude economy is expected to reach 859.17 billion yuan by 2025 [5] - The low-altitude economy encompasses various sectors, including drones, low-altitude traffic management, and smart logistics, with information technology playing a crucial role in all aspects [5] - The integration of new technologies in low-altitude management and drone operations will create broad employment prospects for graduates in this field [5]
9月首开“低空技术与工程”本科专业 瞄准新经济赛道
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 04:00