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First Yunnan Low-Altitude Economy Expo Concludes with Over 30 Million Yuan Signed

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First Yunnan Low-Altitude Economy Expo Concludes with Over 30 Million Yuan Signed

The first Yunnan Low-Altitude Economy Expo concluded after 3 days, attracting 56,000 visitors with on-site signing exceeding 30 million yuan.

Themed "New Low-Altitude Blue Ocean, New Yunnan Opportunity," the expo covered 20,000 square meters with 150+ enterprises covering drones, eVTOL, low-altitude tourism, aviation logistics, and flight training.

Multiple events were held, including the "Low-Altitude Economy Development Summit" and "Drone Application Innovation Conference."

Notably, a "Low-Altitude Economy Application Scenario Experience Zone" was set up for the first time, allowing visitors to experience drone delivery, eVTOL flight simulation, and low-altitude tourism.

Yunnan has unique advantages for low-altitude economy development with complex terrain and rich airspace resources.

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