Low-altitude technology in world's highest plateau

世界屋脊的低位技术

The Point with Liu Xin

2025-08-11

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Zhang Bo, chair person and founder of Xizang Chuangbo Aviation Technology Co., Ltd, has decided to relocate to Xizang. Drawn by the region's unique geographical conditions that are ideal for advancing drone and unmanned aerial vehicle research, Zhang had to make the difficult decision of leaving his family behind. Yet, upon arriving, he found a welcoming new community that made him part of the local family.
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  • Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story.

  • This is The Point.

  • Low-altitude technology in the world's highest altitude plateau.

  • Yes, my next guest.

  • is someone from Beijing but who has decided to relocate for the time being permanently in Shizang Autonomous Region.

  • He came here because of the special geographical conditions which would help the research and development of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles.

  • But it was a difficult decision because he had to leave behind his family.

  • Yet after he came here, he discovered...

  • a big family and lots of new friends let's meet my next speaker jiangbo chairperson and founder of xi zhang chongbo aviation technology company limited mr zhang welcome to the point First of all,

  • help us understand your decision to come here and start a new enterprise.

  • This is a rather geographically harsh area in Shizang.

  • It's over 4,000 meters by altitude.

  • The air is very thin.

  • the local educational level perhaps is not strong enough to support a high-tech company such

  • as your yours which is specializing in aviation and drones what's your consideration we've decided to relocate to here in 2023 China is a vast country,

  • and many eastern provinces have invited us to take part in developing the low-altitude economy.

  • But I believe the need is actually more urgent in the less developed western regions.

  • In remote, sparsely populated areas,

  • there's a strong demand for transport, inspections, and emergency response.

  • In such places, one can only rely on winding mountain roads,