Unmanned Science and Technology: Injecting New Vitality into Northeast Economic DevelopmentUnmanned Science and Technology: Injecting New Vitality into Northeast Economic DevelopmentSummary: Unmanned technologies such as unmanned aircraft, unmanned driving, unmanned shops, unmanned hotels and unmanned banks have great potential and have many points of convergence with the needs of economic development in Northeast China. Despite the challenges of technology adaptation to the environment, market awareness and talent reserve in the process of helping the economic development in Northeast China, unmanned technology can become a powerful driving force to promote the economic development in Northeast China and provide new development opportunities for the revitalization of the old industrial bases in Northeast China as long as active coping strategies are adopted, such as optimizing technology, strengthening publicity and talent training.
Unmanned Technology: Injecting New Vitality into the Sustainable Development of Northeast Economic CycleThe climate in Northeast China is cold, and the terrain in some areas is complex. For example, the battery life of drones decreases in a low temperature environment, and the sensors of unmanned vehicles may fail in ice and snow weather. In view of these problems, scientific and technological enterprises need to intensify research and development to develop unmanned scientific and technological products that adapt to the special environment in Northeast China. The applicability of unmanned technology products in Northeast China can be improved through the research and development of cold-resistant battery technology and the design of ice and snow protection for sensors.2. Enhance the competitiveness of traditional industries
First, the vigorous trend and unique charm of unmanned technologyNortheast China is facing the problem of population loss in recent years. Although the labor cost has been relatively reduced, the shortage of labor still exists in some industries. The application of unmanned technology can make up for the shortage of manpower to some extent. For example, in some remote forest areas or mining areas, drones can carry out security patrols, environmental monitoring and other work to reduce dependence on manpower. Unmanned shops and banks can be laid out in towns with relatively small population and provide basic commercial and financial services without a lot of human support.1. UAV: a generalist in the sky
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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