The 8th Drone World Congress 2024 and International Low Altitude Economy and UAS Expo 2024 were held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
The latest exhibition brought together nearly 500 enterprises from home and abroad, showcasing over 4,000 new products in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems. Leading companies from Yuhang district's low-altitude economy sector are making a splash with their cutting-edge products, ranging from logistics drones to home entertainment drones and industrial inspection drones. Their solutions span urban air mobility, drone logistics delivery, emergency rescue, and digital services.
During the congress, Yuhang-based Hydrogen Craft unveiled a new hydrogen-powered cargo drone, making its debut. This drone excels in endurance and low-temperature performance, capable of flying continuously for one hour with a 15-kilogram payload. It’s designed for high altitudes up to 5,300 meters, winter, and emergency deliveries, with a hovering precision of horizontal and vertical errors within 100 millimeters.
The low-altitude economy is increasingly becoming a part of everyday life. Zerozero Tech, based in Hangzhou, showcased its HOVERAir series of flying cameras. These compact and lightweight drones are ready to fly straight out of the box. Many attendees experienced the drones’ palm takeoff and landing, as well as their automatic shooting features. "This drone is incredibly light and smooth in its hovering, following, and circling functions. The four rotor blades are fully enclosed for safety. I consider it a must-have for outdoor activities," said Hu Xiaoyan, a drone enthusiast from Shenzhen.
Zhejiang Finsung Technology Co., Ltd. stands out in its niche, offering comprehensive 3D defense solutions centered around wireless technology. Utilizing radio signal analysis and electromagnetic interference technologies, their systems can detect, identify, track, and disrupt drones within a defensive radius.