The Low Altitude Economic High-Quality Development Matching Conference recently took place in Changshu, a county-level city in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. During the event, Changshu and the China Low Altitude Economic Alliance agreed to collaborate in transforming Changshu into a model city for the low-altitude economy.
In recent years, Changshu has made significant strides in developing the low-altitude economy by fostering industrial clusters, promoting innovative scenarios, and enhancing university-enterprise partnerships. These efforts have led to the growth of complete machinery and key parts enterprises, the establishment of distinctive industrial hubs, and the creation of typical application scenarios, providing a strong foundation for the low-altitude economy's development.
Changshu is already home to nearly 40 companies in the low-altitude economy sector (including aerospace).
The China Low Altitude Economic Alliance, an industry think tank comprising over 100 upstream and downstream enterprises and research institutions, aims to work with cities to create typical application scenarios, establish industry regulations, and develop a robust low-altitude economic industrial ecosystem.