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What issues do Shenzhen drone entrepreneurs pay attention to?

In October 2015, after the Shenzhen UAV Association was established, it established contact with the Taiwan UAV Application Development Association. Over the past three years, we have maintained close communication with our colleagues in Taiwan. "Yu Jingbing, Chairman of Global Hawk (Shenzhen) UAV Co., Ltd., said on the 25th that the UAV industries on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have their own advantages and there is broad space for cooperation.

On the same day, a joint interview team came to the "Global Hawk" to participate Interview. Yu Jingbing said in the interview that drones have three core technologies, namely flight control system, power system and surface composite materials. “Taiwan drones have high standards in flight control chips, composite materials and software algorithms. ”

He said that drone practitioners from all over the world have gathered in Shenzhen, including many Taiwanese entrepreneurs and professional and technical talents. Shenzhen drone companies, including Global Hawk, all attach great importance to cross-strait cooperation. Inter-industry exchanges and cooperation strive to create a positive state of complementary advantages.

Yu Jingbing said that the reason why Shenzhen is known as the "UAV Capital of the World" is not only due to its economic and geographical location, but also the integration of smartphones. Industrial chain. In the past few years, after the mobile phone industry accelerated its integration, many companies that left the industry have invested in drone production. “The addition of mobile phone components such as carbon solder casings, lithium batteries, chips and sensors has objectively promoted Shenzhen’s unmanned aerial vehicle industry. The rapid rise of the machine industry. "

It is understood that "Global Hawk" is currently focusing on building a drone flight academy. Talking about the reasons, Yu Jingbing said that drones are an emerging industry and the number of professional operators is small, but customers are very interested in drones. The demand for aircraft flight education and training is increasing day by day. Only by establishing a flight academy and training professional "pilots" that meet the requirements can we meet the market needs.

Looking at the future, Yu Jingbing believes that the industry urgently needs to solve two aspects. Problem. First, drone regulations have not yet been introduced. Currently, civil aviation regulations apply, but the take-off weight of drones basically does not exceed 25 kilograms. "This puts big shoes on our little feet." , causing us to not be able to run fast." The second is the lack of unified standards in the drone industry. Only when the standards are determined can local supporting industrial policies be introduced, and users can dare to use drones with confidence and boldness.

Source: Phoenix net