This year, low altitude economy and commercial aerospace elements were introduced for the first time at the exhibition site, with various shapes and sizes of aircraft particularly eye-catching. This big guy is an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, 14.5 meters long and 7.5 meters wide, and the key to achieving vertical takeoff and landing is these eight lift propellers. This aircraft can achieve unmanned driving, with 5 seats in the cabin, 4 of which are passenger seats, and this is the position of the navigator. At present, it is in the research and development test flight stage, and after being put into use, it will first be used for freight transportation. Perhaps in the near future, it will become an important means of transportation in our daily lives.
Zhang Benling, Deputy General Manager of Yiweite (Nanjing) Aviation Technology Co., Ltd., introduced: "Especially for manned aviation, it is the transportation tool made by humans with the highest requirements for safety and reliability, requiring slow work and meticulous work. In the future, it can carry 5 people or 500 kilograms of goods. Currently, it is a pure lithium battery, which can fly for 1 hour and about 200 kilometers, achieving point-to-point transportation, that is, realizing the flow of low altitude people and logistics
Look, these humanoid robots, which are lightweight and capable of jumping, and have rich finger joints for precise work, have also become the "most beautiful ones" on site. Wang Qixin, the market leader of Yushu Technology, told reporters: "The smaller G1 humanoid robot can jump in place, with a maximum jump of 1.3 meters, which is also the world record for the farthest jump of a humanoid robot. One of its application scenarios may be more inclined towards consumer and comprehensive fields. ”
The dual arm latte art robot barista attracts the attention of many viewers, from powder pressing and extraction, brewing, to final cup filling, in an orderly and seamless manner. Not only can customers choose from latte and American latte art, but they can also create 5 exquisite latte art pieces.
Zhang Chenrui, a technician at Aobo (Beijing) Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., introduced that this robot replicates the barista's production techniques frame by frame. Currently, it is busy in various consumer service scenarios such as hotels, scenic spots, and office buildings. "We use the mechanical learning system of the robotic arm to imitate the barista's techniques, and we also hire a real barista to operate it, and then it imitates it. However, unlike our barista, it can guarantee a continuous output of about 300 cups per day, each of which is of high quality. Making a cup takes about 75 to 90 seconds, and it looks visually enjoyable