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IDEA大会在深举行 多项低空前沿成果发布
Core Insights - The IDEA Conference held in Shenzhen on November 22 showcased advancements in the low-altitude economy, including the release of the OpenSILAS 2.0 system and the Low Altitude Economic Development White Paper 4.0 [1][2] Group 1: OpenSILAS 2.0 System - The OpenSILAS 2.0 system was introduced as a comprehensive management and service solution for low-altitude operations, addressing the complexities of urban environments and airspace [1] - The system enables full-cycle management and services across planning, operation, regulation, and service [1] Group 2: Low Altitude Economic Development White Paper 4.0 - The white paper discusses the technological development directions for communication, navigation, and monitoring in the low-altitude economy [1] - It recommends the establishment of a wide-area universal communication, navigation, and monitoring network to support the scalable operation of low-altitude flights [1] Group 3: Low Altitude Products - The conference featured innovative low-altitude products, including the "Height Box," which integrates multiple sensors for real-time data collection and cloud uploading [2] - The low-altitude integrated machine combines the core OpenSILAS system with various flight management and monitoring functions, allowing for independent deployment in secure network environments [2]
2025 IDEA大会:AI落地与低空经济双线突破 共绘智慧未来新图景
Core Insights - The 2025 IDEA Conference held in Shenzhen focuses on "practice-driven innovation and technology empowering the future," highlighting breakthroughs in low-altitude economy and embodied intelligence, aiming to inject strong momentum into the development of new productivity in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1][2] Group 1: Low-altitude Economy - The low-altitude economy is a central theme of the IDEA Conference, experiencing a breakthrough period with the release of four significant results, supported by national strategies and local regulations [4] - The publication of the book "Low-altitude Era," authored by Academician Shen Xiangyang, outlines a comprehensive framework for understanding and practicing low-altitude economy across seven dimensions, emphasizing the transition to an "intelligent exclusive era" enabled by AI [4] - The "Low-altitude Economy Development White Paper 4.0" presents a theoretical evolution from version 1.0 to 4.0, focusing on communication, navigation, and monitoring infrastructure, proposing specific paths for large-scale operations in the low-altitude economy [5] - The OpenSILAS system has evolved from version 1.0 to 2.0, enhancing its capabilities for planning, operation, regulation, and service, providing scalable solutions for different cities [5][6] Group 2: Embodied Intelligence - The conference emphasizes the practical application of AI, showcasing achievements in embodied intelligence and digital intelligence agents, with a focus on real-world implementations [7] - The Greater Bay Area is highlighted as a unique opportunity for development in embodied intelligence, possessing both electromechanical and AI technologies [9] - Three major embodied intelligence projects from Shenzhen demonstrate the region's industrial strengths, including a dexterous hand competition aimed at overcoming technical challenges in robotics [9] - The AI copilot series products showcased at the conference cover various applications, indicating a shift in organizational roles as AI enhances individual capabilities [9]