大湾区科学论坛低空技术与工程分论坛在深圳南山举办
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-09 02:14

Core Insights - The low-altitude economy is recognized as a strategic emerging industry in China, currently experiencing unprecedented development opportunities [1] - The 2025 Greater Bay Area Science Forum focused on low-altitude technology and engineering, emphasizing the importance of flight testing and innovation in the industry [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The forum gathered over 300 experts from government, research institutions, and industry to discuss the core positioning of low-altitude flight testing and technology in industrial development [1] - A closed-door seminar involved over 50 representatives discussing the establishment of safety regulations for low-altitude operations in China, resulting in a proposal to accelerate the construction of a safety system for low-altitude operations [1] Group 2: Key Discussions and Innovations - Experts shared insights on trends in low-altitude equipment technology innovation, the role of industrial software, and the construction of flight testing systems and safety guarantees [2] - The forum established two significant collaborative outcomes: a manufacturing innovation center for vertical take-off and landing vehicles signed agreements with seven strategic partners, and the launch of the "Low-altitude Flight Equipment Safety Design and Manufacturing Technology Innovation Alliance" [4] Group 3: Specialized Forums - The event featured three specialized sub-forums: "Testing," "Design and Manufacturing," and "Safety Protection," each focusing on specific aspects of low-altitude operations [4] - The "Testing" sub-forum discussed verification systems and standardization paths, including methods for drone airworthiness flight testing and the application of simulators in airworthiness certification [5] - The "Design and Manufacturing" sub-forum covered key research areas such as fixed-wing drone design, smart chips, reliability technology, power batteries, and eVTOL composite structures [5] Group 4: Practical Applications - Representatives conducted a site visit to the Shenzhen Longhua District's Deep Thought Laboratory, which features the world's first low-altitude wind tunnel capable of simulating complex urban environments [5] - This facility aims to provide scientific basis for defining safety boundaries for flying vehicles, showcasing innovative practices in controlled and standardized low-altitude testing [5]