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2025低空技术与工程大会开幕 延庆打造科技成果转化加速器
Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Low Altitude Technology and Engineering Conference in Beijing aims to bridge the gap between technological innovation and market application in the low-altitude technology sector, particularly in the Yanqing area [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Development - Since being approved as the first civil unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) test zone by the Civil Aviation Administration of China in October 2020, Yanqing has seen significant growth in the low-altitude technology industry, attracting over 100 leading enterprises [2]. - Yanqing has established the first intelligent application scenario experimental base for forest fire prevention drones in Beijing and has partnered with Meituan to launch the city's first regular drone delivery route, enhancing service consumption in the area [2][5]. - The low-altitude economy is transitioning from being policy-driven to a multi-dimensional resonance of technology, capital, and application scenarios, with five major trends identified: policy standardization, technological electrification, scenario diversification, industrial clustering, and talent specialization [5]. Group 2: Innovation Platforms - The Beijing Institute of Technology and the China Electronics Society have launched two innovation platforms aimed at accelerating technology incubation and industrialization in the low-altitude technology sector [2][3]. - The Beijing Institute of Technology—Guocai Research Institute—Yanqing Low Altitude Technology Innovation Platform will focus on talent and technology cultivation through competitive events and provide systematic technical support for low-altitude technology research and development [3]. - The China Electronics Society's technology achievement transformation platform in Yanqing will leverage national resources to integrate core functions such as achievement release, supply-demand matching, and online facilitation [3]. Group 3: Research and Reports - The conference featured the release of the "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering Development Report," which discusses the construction of an integrated innovation ecosystem for low-altitude technology and engineering [4]. - A list of fourteen innovative scenarios in the low-altitude technology industry was also published, focusing on areas such as industrial intelligence, low-altitude tourism, and snowfield rescue, promoting deep integration of technology with public needs [4][5]. - The establishment of the Guocai Low Altitude Technology Industry Research Institute aims to create a comprehensive ecosystem that links talent training, technology transformation, industrial implementation, and economic empowerment [5].
重点服务延庆及周边地区低空技术领域,两大平台启动
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-07 10:13
Group 1 - The 2025 Low Altitude Technology and Engineering Conference was held in Yanqing District, Beijing, marking the launch of two innovation platforms aimed at promoting low altitude technology in the region [1][2] - The Beijing Institute of Technology and the China Electronics Society have released the "Low Altitude Technology and Engineering Development Report" and the "Low Altitude Technology Industry Innovation Scenario List," outlining the need for breakthroughs in lightweight materials, new energy technologies, and digital twin technologies [3][4] - The low altitude technology industry is identified as a key area for promoting green and low-carbon economic transformation, with Yanqing District emerging as a hub for over 100 leading companies in the sector [5] Group 2 - The innovation platforms will facilitate the transformation of scientific achievements into market applications, focusing on areas such as drones and sports technology [2][5] - The "Low Altitude Technology Industry Innovation Scenario List" includes 14 scenarios, such as low altitude tourism, cultural heritage digital protection, and ecological environment monitoring, showcasing diverse applications of low altitude technology [4][5] - Yanqing District has established itself as a demonstration zone for civil unmanned aerial vehicles, with significant resources including an independent airspace of 374 square kilometers and the first unmanned system industry ecological alliance in China [5]