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车企入局聚合智能产业新机遇 供应链亟待打通
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-08 01:46
聪明车驶上智慧路,人形机器人各类竞赛如火如荼,低空经济蓄势待飞……当科技与产业深度融合,有 关未来世界的想象正加速转化为现实图景。 "智能汽车、智能机器人、低空飞行器是发展新质生产力的标志性产业,呈现加速融合态势。"在日前举 行的首届聚合智能产业发展大会上,车百会理事长张永伟表示,上述三大产业具备技术同源、要素相 通、场景关联的特点,有望融合形成聚合智能产业,实现技术迁移、产业链共用、场景共创。 如何理解聚合智能产业内涵?怎样挖掘既有产业资源与优势以撬动更大发展合力?记者进行了采访。 一场生态重构 近期,车企"造人"、车企"起飞"等话题持续升温。9月初,特斯拉对外发布"宏图计划第四篇章",相比 此前更多聚焦新能源汽车及可持续能源生态系统,本次计划关于AI和机器人的占比明显提高。特斯拉 创始人马斯克在社交平台上称,未来特斯拉约80%的价值来自Optimus机器人。 激烈竞争下,国内车企也在发力竞逐新赛道。在7月举行的2025年国际低空经济博览会上,吉利控股集 团旗下沃飞长空携AE200批产构型机亮相,这是国内首个、全球第二个完成全倾转过渡飞行的 eVTOL(电动垂直起降飞行器)产品。小鹏汇天飞行汽车智造基地于今 ...
车企入局聚合智能产业新机遇
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-07 22:05
Core Insights - The integration of smart vehicles, intelligent robots, and low-altitude flying vehicles is seen as a hallmark of new productive forces, with a trend of accelerated convergence among these industries [1][3][4] Industry Overview - The recent first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference highlighted the potential for these three sectors to merge, leveraging shared technologies and resources to create a cohesive industrial ecosystem [1][3] - Tesla's recent focus on AI and robotics in its "Master Plan" indicates a shift towards valuing these technologies, with Musk suggesting that 80% of Tesla's future value may come from its Optimus robot [3][4] Market Dynamics - Domestic automakers are actively entering the intelligent robotics and low-altitude flight sectors, with over ten companies already involved through various strategies such as investment and joint R&D [3][4] - The supply chain overlap between the automotive industry and these emerging sectors is significant, with a reported 60% compatibility in supply chain elements [5][6] Technological Synergies - Key technologies such as AI, energy systems, and materials are common across smart vehicles, robots, and low-altitude vehicles, facilitating their integration [4][5] - Innovations in battery technology, particularly solid-state batteries, are critical for the development of these industries, as they require high energy density solutions [5][6] Challenges and Opportunities - The industry faces challenges in standardization, collaboration, and cost management, which need to be addressed for successful integration [7][8] - The potential for cost reduction in flying cars and robots is significant, with expectations that prices could drop from millions to hundreds of thousands within a few years through automotive supply chain efficiencies [6][7] Strategic Recommendations - A shift from isolated development to a more integrated approach is necessary, promoting cross-industry collaboration and shared technological platforms [8] - The cultivation of interdisciplinary talent and enhanced cooperation between government, industry, and academia is essential for overcoming barriers to development [8]
单点创新奔向聚合发展 ——记首届聚合智能产业发展大会
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang· 2025-09-24 02:40
Group 1 - The core idea is the integration and collaborative development of the automotive, intelligent robotics, and low-altitude flight industries, emphasizing the need for practical implementation beyond mere rhetoric [2][3] - The establishment of the first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Innovation Center and the Aggregated Intelligent Industry Committee (EAI100) in Wuhan signifies a commitment to fostering innovation in these interconnected sectors [2] - AI technology serves as the foundational layer for smart terminal products across these three industries, facilitating a shift from isolated industry perspectives to a more integrated approach [3] Group 2 - The three industries share commonalities in technology, supply chains, and applications, which can significantly reduce development costs through component reuse [3][4] - Current applications in urban management and intelligent transportation highlight the potential for diverse combinations of autonomous vehicles, drones, and robotics in logistics [4] - Despite the shared goals, the industries exhibit differences in development stages and specific technological requirements, necessitating tailored approaches for each sector [5] Group 3 - The development of low-altitude transportation faces challenges such as certification, testing, and complex urban environments, which require extensive flight testing and sophisticated modeling [6] - The concept of "aggregated development" aims to leverage the automotive supply chain advantages to enhance manufacturing capabilities in robotics and low-altitude flight [7] - Expanding into international markets is seen as a crucial strategy for the aggregated "three major components" to drive growth and competitiveness [8] Group 4 - The need for a collaborative approach among government, industry, academia, and research institutions is emphasized to address the multifaceted challenges in the aggregated intelligent industry [8] - The vision from automotive companies includes leveraging their strengths in manufacturing and supply chain management to foster an ecosystem for aggregated intelligent technology [9]
对话清华大学教授曲小波:自主式避障将成为飞行汽车解决安全问题的主流路线
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao· 2025-09-18 22:39
Core Viewpoint - The low-altitude economy, particularly the development of flying cars (eVTOL), is gaining significant attention due to safety concerns and its potential as a new growth engine for the economy [1][2]. Group 1: Safety and Technology - Safety is the primary rule for flying cars, with electric drive systems allowing for redundancy through multiple rotors, enhancing stability and safety during flight [2][3]. - Flying cars can operate in high-density urban environments due to their vertical take-off and landing capabilities, making them suitable for future urban air transport [2]. - The industry is exploring distributed drive systems to improve safety redundancy, with pure electric and hybrid power sources being the main types of propulsion [3][4]. Group 2: Market Development and Challenges - The flying car industry is still in its early stages in China, facing challenges such as short flight range, limited operational scenarios, and safety assurance [3][4]. - The high cost of flying cars, currently over 10 million RMB, poses a significant barrier to entry, with the industry needing to achieve economies of scale to reduce prices [4][5]. - There is potential for cost reduction through the integration of automotive industry advantages, which could lower manufacturing costs and improve efficiency [4][5]. Group 3: Future Outlook - If the "aggregation" approach is effectively implemented, the price of flying cars could drop to around 1 million RMB for smaller models, with larger models priced between 1 million and 1.5 million RMB [5]. - By 2030, flying cars are expected to achieve large-scale commercial application, making them accessible to ordinary consumers [5].
“智能三大件”产业加速融合 剪刀差效应有望重现
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-18 17:52
Core Viewpoint - The integration of smart vehicles, smart robots, and low-altitude flying vehicles is accelerating, with the potential to significantly reduce costs and enhance technological development through shared supply chains and resources [1][2][3]. Group 1: Industry Integration - The three industries—smart vehicles, smart robots, and low-altitude flying vehicles—exhibit deep coupling in technology, resources, and application scenarios, primarily supported by artificial intelligence [2][3]. - The supply chain overlap between smart vehicles and smart robots exceeds 60%, with some companies reaching 70%, indicating a strong potential for cross-industry technology reuse [3][4]. - The integration of these industries is expected to replicate the "cost-volume" scissors effect seen in electric vehicles, where component costs have decreased significantly, leading to increased sales [4][5]. Group 2: Cost Reduction Potential - If the cost of flying cars can be controlled to around 200,000 yuan, it would align with ground transportation pricing, as indicated by industry experts [1][5]. - The price of laser radar has dropped from 100,000 yuan in 2019 to 800 yuan today, showcasing the potential for cost reductions in related technologies [4]. - The mass production capabilities of electric vehicle components are expected to facilitate significant cost reductions in smart robots, potentially halving the time from prototype to mass production [5][6]. Group 3: Collaborative Development - Companies are encouraged to establish global manufacturing advantages and promote cross-industry collaboration to enhance technological integration and supply chain efficiency [6][7]. - The establishment of the EAI 100 Innovation Center in Wuhan aims to foster collaboration among over 300 companies in the smart industry, focusing on technology development and standardization [7][8]. - Local governments are recognizing the trend of integration among these industries and are initiating policies to support collaborative development [7].
首届聚合智能产业发展大会(2025)在光谷举办
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-09-18 13:19
Group 1 - The first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference (2025) was held in Wuhan, focusing on the theme of "Collaborative Integration of Innovation Chains and Industry Chains to Promote the Development of Aggregated Intelligent Industries" [2] - Wuhan's East Lake High-tech Zone is positioned as a core area for national technological innovation, with a strong foundation and complete ecosystem for developing aggregated intelligent industries [2] - The market for aggregated intelligent sectors, including smart vehicles, smart robots, and low-altitude flying vehicles, is projected to reach nearly $240 billion globally by 2030, with China's market expected to exceed $120 billion [2] Group 2 - A seminar on key issues in the development of the aggregated intelligent industry was held, focusing on five core topics, including the deep integration of smart robots, low-altitude flying, and automotive industry chains [3] - Participants emphasized the need to break away from single-industry thinking and adopt a "aggregation" approach to promote collaboration and high-quality development of the industry [3] - The establishment of a ground-air integrated regulatory platform is necessary for the collaborative application of smart robots, low-altitude flying, and autonomous vehicles [3]
从“单点创新”到“聚合发展” 首届聚合智能产业发展大会召开
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang· 2025-09-18 02:20
Core Insights - The integration of the automotive, intelligent robotics, and low-altitude flying industries is becoming a consensus, driven by shared technologies and applications [1][4][9] Group 1: Industry Collaboration - The first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference was held in Wuhan, focusing on collaborative innovation among the three industries [3] - The establishment of the Aggregated Intelligent Industry Committee and the Aggregated Intelligent Industry Innovation Center marks a significant step towards fostering collaboration [3] Group 2: Technological Synergy - All three industries share a common foundation in AI technology, leading to a convergence of technical and application aspects [4][5] - The electric aviation sector is leveraging electric vehicle technology, indicating a strong technical link between the two [4] - Intelligent robotics is drawing on AI algorithms and cloud infrastructure similar to those used in smart vehicles, showcasing a parallel development trajectory [4] Group 3: Cost Reduction and Supply Chain Efficiency - The interconnectedness of the three industries can significantly lower development costs by reusing components across different applications [5] - Approximately 90% of the supply chain for robotics is derived from the automotive sector, highlighting the potential for cost efficiency [5] Group 4: Differentiated Development Needs - Despite the potential for integration, the three industries exhibit distinct development stages and requirements, necessitating a tailored approach to their growth [6][7] - Variations in battery and motor requirements across the industries indicate the need for specialized solutions despite shared supply chains [7] Group 5: Strategic Development Initiatives - The focus on manufacturing capabilities within the automotive supply chain can enhance competitiveness in robotics and low-altitude flying [9] - Companies are encouraged to explore international markets, leveraging the advantages of the aggregated "three major components" [9] - A shift from single-industry thinking to a more integrated approach is essential for maximizing resource utilization and minimizing waste [9][10] Group 6: Talent Development and Education - The need for interdisciplinary education and talent cultivation is emphasized to support the evolving demands of the integrated industries [10] - Initiatives to create a comprehensive talent development ecosystem, including K12 to higher education, are being proposed [10]
智能汽车、人形机器人、eVTOL加速融合,这个平台落地武汉
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-17 12:34
Core Insights - The global market for the "three major items" (smart electric vehicles, humanoid robots, and eVTOL) is expected to reach $280 billion in the next five years [4] - The establishment of the first integrated smart innovation platform in Wuhan aims to promote the convergence of smart vehicles, robots, and low-altitude travel [1] Industry Overview - The integrated smart innovation platform will focus on technology breakthroughs, standard formulation, and policy research in the fields of smart vehicles, humanoid robots, and eVTOL [1] - Wuhan's East Lake High-tech Zone is home to over 300 companies in the smart industry chain, including significant players in smart networking, low-altitude economy, and humanoid robotics [1] Technological Synergies - The underlying technologies in mobile control, human-computer interaction, and energy power systems are interconnected among smart vehicles, humanoid robots, and eVTOL [3] - The cost of industrial robots, currently ranging from 300,000 to 1 million yuan, is projected to decrease to 100,000 to 200,000 yuan due to breakthroughs in common technologies [3] Supply Chain Dynamics - Smart automotive suppliers are rapidly entering the eVTOL and humanoid robot sectors, with companies like CATL investing in aviation battery development and NVIDIA's chips being applicable across these domains [4] - The manufacturing techniques from the smart automotive sector, such as CNC machining and laser cutting, can be adapted for eVTOL and humanoid robots [4] Market Potential - The combined market for the "three major items" is anticipated to exceed $280 billion globally and $120 billion domestically by 2030, positioning them as key drivers for economic growth [4] Recommendations for Development - To foster the integrated smart industry, it is suggested to encourage single-component companies to expand into the integrated field and explore applications across different smart industries [5] - Establishing a collaborative regulatory framework that addresses common issues such as data security and ethical concerns is essential for the growth of the integrated smart industry [5]
聚合智能产业发展关键问题研讨会在光谷召开
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-09-17 11:29
Group 1 - The first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference (2025) was held in Wuhan, focusing on key issues in the development of the aggregated intelligent industry [1] - The conference discussed the integration of smart robots, low-altitude flight, and the automotive industry supply chain, as well as the development paths and industry division of smart robots [3] - The EAI100 committee aims to promote the collaborative development of smart vehicles, smart robots, and low-altitude flight, establishing a comprehensive service platform for the industry [5][6] Group 2 - As of September, EAI100 has over 110 expert and enterprise members covering all areas of the aggregated intelligent industry, including smart vehicles, smart robots, and low-altitude travel [6] - Future initiatives of EAI100 include research on key common issues, closed-door seminars on integrated management systems, and the establishment of international innovation centers [8]
智能汽车、低空飞行、人形机器人……这场大会邀你共探智能产业聚合发展“最优解”
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao· 2025-09-04 22:27
Core Viewpoint - The integration of intelligent robots, low-altitude flight, and smart automotive industries is characterized by technological synergy, shared elements, and application fusion, which can address challenges such as technological collaboration deficits, fragmented scenarios, and the lack of cross-domain standards, potentially leading to an optimal solution for the development of the intelligent industry and guiding global AI technology and application advancements [1]. Group 1: Conference Overview - The first Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development Conference will be held on September 16-17, 2025, in Optics Valley, focusing on the theme of "Collaborative Fusion of Innovation Chains and Industry Chains to Promote Aggregated Intelligent Industry Development" [1]. - The conference will feature a general assembly and a closed-door meeting, with representatives from government departments, industry organizations, academic institutions, and leading enterprises engaging in in-depth discussions and cross-domain exchanges [1]. Group 2: Morning Session Topics - The morning session will include a forum on building an efficient and collaborative aggregated intelligent industry chain, addressing key questions such as how to create a scalable and high-quality industry chain and the differences in requirements and technical routes for common electric and intelligent components across different terminals [2]. - Additional discussions will focus on resolving cost, reliability, certification standards, and protocol issues in the supply chain for the integration of intelligent robots, low-altitude flight, and smart automotive applications [2]. Group 3: Afternoon Session Topics - The afternoon session will center on promoting the application and industrialization of aggregated intelligent innovation technologies, covering topics such as identifying the latest technology trends in the field, developing classification standards for intelligent robots, and addressing early-stage data cold start issues [3]. - The forum will also explore the construction of an open-source system for aggregated intelligence and the development of a new integrated transportation system focused on autonomous driving and low-altitude applications [3]. Group 4: Closed-Door Meeting Focus - On September 16, a closed-door meeting will address critical issues in building a supply chain system for the aggregated intelligent industry, including the integration of intelligent robots and low-altitude flight with the automotive supply chain [4]. - Discussions will also cover the evolution of development routes and division of labor within the industry chain for intelligent robots, as well as the establishment of a global cooperation system for the aggregated intelligent industry [4].