China-Low-Altitude Economy/Infrastructure Solution
Hefei City, Anhui Province, east China - July 8, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Sign of 2025 Aerospace Information Conference
2. Various of conference in progress, attendees
3. Animation introducing low-altitude infrastructure
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Shao Zongyou, president, Geovis Technology:
"The first is to guarantee safety. Our Internet of Intelligence platform, combined with our current coordination and supervision platform, could ensure safe low-altitude flights. Another thing is it is conducive to the creation of application scenarios. Without safety and application scenarios, there is no low-altitude to speak of. Our product system is able to vigorously boost the low-altitude economy on both ends."
5. Meeting in progress
6. Various of attendee reading agenda of meeting
7. Various of visitors at exhibition showcasing innovation achievements in low-altitude economy
8. Various of exhibits
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wu Yirong, member, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ending with shots 10-13):
"The in-orbit computing of many satellites in space is actually not quite the same as the computing power of chips on the ground. The agreement Geovis and Sugon signed this time is aimed at developing such chips in Hefei. It covers the entire process from chip design and manufacturing until the satellite launch. We are looking forward to making breakthrough in this project, so as to better serve in-orbit computing. Whether it is space information or low-altitude economy, all these should focus on how to build such an ecosystem to promote the development of the entire industry."
10. Various of visitors, exhibits
11. Various of screens showing data, analysis results
12. Animation about satellite deployment
13. Various of visitors, exhibits
China's first comprehensive low-altitude empowering platform, also the first complete infrastructure solution for the industry, was released on Tuesday at the 2025 Aerospace Information Conference in Hefei, the provincial capital of Anhui.
Scheduled for Monday to Wednesday, the conference puts forward a variety of achievements in new technologies and products in commercial spaceflight, low-altitude economy and other future industries, including satellite internet, low-altitude clouds, low-altitude meteorological application, large aerospace AI models.
The low-altitude infrastructure solution released by Geovis Technology at the conference comprises a low-altitude planning platform, an escort platform for low-altitude Internet of Intelligence, a low-altitude flight assistant platform, a military-civilian coordination platform, and a unified flight management platform, providing solutions covering all major aspects of low-altitude operations from planning, safety guaranteeing, coordination, supervision, operational services, to application scenarios.
"The first is to guarantee safety. Our Internet of Intelligence platform, combined with our current coordination and supervision platform, could ensure safe low-altitude flights. Another thing is it is conducive to the creation of application scenarios. Without safety and application scenarios, there is no low-altitude to speak of. Our product system is able to vigorously boost the low-altitude economy on both ends," said Shao Zongyou, president of Geovis Technology.
The conference features a main forum, four sub-forums, and an exhibition of the latest core products from dozens of satellite technology and low-altitude companies. It also promotes the strategic partnerships in space computing and other fields.
"The in-orbit computing of many satellites in space is actually not quite the same as the computing power of chips on the ground. The agreement Geovis and Sugon signed this time is aimed at developing such chips in Hefei. It covers the entire process from chip design and manufacturing until the satellite launch. We are looking forward to making breakthrough in this project, so as to better serve in-orbit computing. Whether it is space information or low-altitude economy, all these should focus on how to build such an ecosystem to promote the development of the entire industry," said Wu Yirong, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and academic president of the CAS Aerospace Information Research Institute.
China-Low-Altitude Economy/Infrastructure Solution
Dateline : July 8, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 2'23
Hefei City, Anhui Province, east China - July 8, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Sign of 2025 Aerospace Information Conference
2. Various of conference in progress, attendees
3. Animation introducing low-altitude infrastructure
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Shao Zongyou, president, Geovis Technology:
"The first is to guarantee safety. Our Internet of Intelligence platform, combined with our current coordination and supervision platform, could ensure safe low-altitude flights. Another thing is it is conducive to the creation of application scenarios. Without safety and application scenarios, there is no low-altitude to speak of. Our product system is able to vigorously boost the low-altitude economy on both ends."
5. Meeting in progress
6. Various of attendee reading agenda of meeting
7. Various of visitors at exhibition showcasing innovation achievements in low-altitude economy
8. Various of exhibits
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wu Yirong, member, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ending with shots 10-13):
"The in-orbit computing of many satellites in space is actually not quite the same as the computing power of chips on the ground. The agreement Geovis and Sugon signed this time is aimed at developing such chips in Hefei. It covers the entire process from chip design and manufacturing until the satellite launch. We are looking forward to making breakthrough in this project, so as to better serve in-orbit computing. Whether it is space information or low-altitude economy, all these should focus on how to build such an ecosystem to promote the development of the entire industry."
10. Various of visitors, exhibits
11. Various of screens showing data, analysis results
12. Animation about satellite deployment
13. Various of visitors, exhibits
China's first comprehensive low-altitude empowering platform, also the first complete infrastructure solution for the industry, was released on Tuesday at the 2025 Aerospace Information Conference in Hefei, the provincial capital of Anhui.
Scheduled for Monday to Wednesday, the conference puts forward a variety of achievements in new technologies and products in commercial spaceflight, low-altitude economy and other future industries, including satellite internet, low-altitude clouds, low-altitude meteorological application, large aerospace AI models.
The low-altitude infrastructure solution released by Geovis Technology at the conference comprises a low-altitude planning platform, an escort platform for low-altitude Internet of Intelligence, a low-altitude flight assistant platform, a military-civilian coordination platform, and a unified flight management platform, providing solutions covering all major aspects of low-altitude operations from planning, safety guaranteeing, coordination, supervision, operational services, to application scenarios.
"The first is to guarantee safety. Our Internet of Intelligence platform, combined with our current coordination and supervision platform, could ensure safe low-altitude flights. Another thing is it is conducive to the creation of application scenarios. Without safety and application scenarios, there is no low-altitude to speak of. Our product system is able to vigorously boost the low-altitude economy on both ends," said Shao Zongyou, president of Geovis Technology.
The conference features a main forum, four sub-forums, and an exhibition of the latest core products from dozens of satellite technology and low-altitude companies. It also promotes the strategic partnerships in space computing and other fields.
"The in-orbit computing of many satellites in space is actually not quite the same as the computing power of chips on the ground. The agreement Geovis and Sugon signed this time is aimed at developing such chips in Hefei. It covers the entire process from chip design and manufacturing until the satellite launch. We are looking forward to making breakthrough in this project, so as to better serve in-orbit computing. Whether it is space information or low-altitude economy, all these should focus on how to build such an ecosystem to promote the development of the entire industry," said Wu Yirong, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and academic president of the CAS Aerospace Information Research Institute.
ID : 8435669
Published : 2025-07-08 21:19
Last Modified : 2025-07-08 21:25:09
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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