East China's Shanghai is hosting the inaugural International Advanced Air Mobility Expo from July 23 to 26, with nearly 300 exhibitors displaying low-altitude products and services across a 60,000 square meter exhibition area.
Industry forecasts project China's low-altitude economy to soar to 3.5 trillion yuan (around $489 billion) by 2035. Drones, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, and integrated air mobility platforms are drawing global attention.
Attendees at the expo can experience live drone demo zones, smart city integration showcases, and next-gen delivery solutions—each backed by data-driven insights. Experts predict these technologies could cut urban congestion by 30% and slash last-mile delivery times by half.
For young global citizens and travelers, these innovations promise immersive experiences and sustainable urban solutions. Entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts can explore opportunities in maintenance services, software platforms for airspace coordination, and green mobility initiatives.
With a dynamic expo and robust market projections, China's low-altitude economy is charting a flight path toward transformative impact, inviting a new generation of innovators to take part.
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