第十三届中国(绵阳)科技城国际科技博览会在四川绵阳举办
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-13 07:30

Group 1 - The 13th China (Mianyang) Science and Technology City International Expo was held from September 26 to 30, focusing on "Collaborative Innovation, Integrated Development, and Open Cooperation" [1] - The expo showcased technological innovations and gathered insights from experts, reflecting Mianyang's active role in the Chengdu-Chongqing region's technological innovation center [1][2] - The event featured over 40 disruptive technologies identified in a report by the China Academy of Science and Technology Information, aligning with key industrial directions in Sichuan [2][3] Group 2 - The expo's exhibition area exceeded 32,000 square meters, with three main theme pavilions and an integrated space for display, experience, and communication, covering areas like artificial intelligence and low-altitude economy [2] - Notable innovations included a 10 cm "low-altitude drone autonomous perception avoidance module" and a high-rise rapid response firefighting drone system, demonstrating advancements in technology [2][3] - The event facilitated collaboration between academia and industry, with companies showcasing their latest technologies and fostering communication [3] Group 3 - The expo highlighted the acceleration of technology from concept to market, exemplified by a "Mianyang-made" intelligent robotic dog capable of real-time navigation and obstacle avoidance [4] - Various robotics companies presented 21 "Mianyang-made" robots, showcasing the integration of artificial intelligence and cultural innovation [5] - Mianyang is expanding its application scenarios for artificial intelligence, with robots performing tasks in manufacturing and office environments [5][6] Group 4 - The expo facilitated the signing of 28 industrial projects worth over 400 million yuan and 55 projects with a total investment of 27.535 billion yuan [7] - The event emphasized the integration of innovation and industry, with a focus on transforming technological achievements into industrial projects [7] - The expo attracted over 1,600 teams and nearly 3,000 participants for the 2025 World Robot Competition, engaging thousands of students in technology [7]