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首届“低空飞行器-智能网联汽车-人形机器人”协同创新发展大会在京举行
Core Viewpoint - The conference aimed to promote the collaborative innovation and development of low-altitude aircraft, intelligent connected vehicles, and humanoid robots through technological advancements and the establishment of a new industrial ecosystem [1][29]. Group 1: Conference Overview - The first "Low-altitude Aircraft - Intelligent Connected Vehicles - Humanoid Robots" collaborative innovation development conference was held in Beijing, focusing on the theme "Intelligent Connection of Air, Land, and Sea, Building a New Ecosystem" [1]. - The conference included 100 representatives from government, enterprises, academia, and investment institutions, featuring 8 keynote speeches, 5 collaborative research topics, and the launch of a white paper [2]. Group 2: Policy and Industry Insights - A keynote report by Li Defen from the National Development and Reform Commission provided insights into national policies supporting the high-quality development of the three industries [4]. - Wang Yu, Vice President of the China Productivity Promotion Center Association, outlined a three-step development strategy for the low-altitude economy, focusing on breakthrough points, system construction, and overall iteration [6]. Group 3: Technological Developments - Zhang Zhiguo from the China Automotive Research Institute discussed the technological development trajectory and commercialization challenges in the intelligent connected vehicle sector [8]. - Tan Weijia from the new quality productivity robotics division shared advancements in humanoid robot technology and its future trends [10]. Group 4: Collaborative Mechanisms and Innovations - The conference emphasized the importance of digital twin simulation technology in supporting the development of low-altitude aircraft, intelligent connected vehicles, and humanoid robots [12]. - The need for a resilient supply chain system and the potential for cross-industry application innovations were highlighted by Wang Yu [16]. Group 5: Major Initiatives and Outcomes - Five key research topics were announced, aimed at providing theoretical support for policy formulation and technical standards in the three industries [20]. - The establishment of five core resource databases was initiated to facilitate the sharing of innovation resources among the three sectors [22]. - A white paper on the collaborative innovation development of the three industries was launched, addressing current challenges and future pathways [24]. - The conference concluded with the announcement of ten initiatives aimed at fostering collaboration and high-quality development across the three sectors [28].