UAV and artificial intelligence, drone application... On July 21st, at the Geek Park Rebuild2018 Technology Business Summit held in Chengdu’s Chenghua District, a number of technological innovations 'big coffee' gathered, and 'unmanned aerial vehicle' Words are frequently mentioned, it can be said that with the development of Internet technology, the application of drones has received more and more attention.
In the second half of the Internet, how is the UAV industry positioned? What is the transformation of industrial thinking? It has also become the key to industry development.
'We are often asked if Dajiang wants to enter this industry or that industry. But our actual idea is: Which industries can use the technology of DJI, such a role is called '+ drone' instead of 'none Human-machine +'. ' As the 'leader of the drone industry', Dazheng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as 'Dajiang') Luo Zhenhua believes that the second half of the drone should be understood from the three perspectives of paving stones, bridges and meteorites. Industry development.
'It is to play the role of 'tools' in various industries and become a technology supply in many industries. ' Luo Zhenhua told the reporter of "Daily Economic News".
Therefore, for the industrial application and business opportunities of the future UAV industry, DJI also believes that companies with higher informationization and IT will take the lead in using drones.
As Luo Zhenhua said, 'The next technological era is the era of robots and artificial intelligence.' And drones are an important part of them.
'+ drone' instead of 'UAV+'
At present, with the continuous advancement of technology, the application of drones is becoming more and more extensive, film and television shooting, security inspection, agricultural assistance... In the eyes of Dajiang, this is the first half of the drone industry thinking.
Luo Zhenhua explained at the scene, 'The first half of the industrial thinking is actually a T-shaped, first deepening the technology. After making a breakthrough, technology will naturally bring a broad market and play a role in different industries.'
And as more and more demand arises, the next industry that 'UAV' enters is also receiving much attention.
'We are often asked if Dajiang wants to enter this industry or that industry. But our actual idea is: Which industries can use the technology of DJI, such a role is called '+ drone' instead of 'none Man-machine +'. ' Luo Zhenhua said that it is not to subvert any industry, but to welcome all walks of life to achieve more efficient upgrade iterations with drone technology.
To this end, Luo Zhenhua explained from three angles: paving stones, bridges, meteorites.
In his view, 'paving stones' is to support road traffic. 'We believe that drones are not changing the film industry, but the film industry is self-evolving through tools such as drones. Includes mature directors. Photographers use drones to achieve more creativity, including young creatives who use drones and other products to create, this is film + drone. 'Luo Zhenhua said.
More recently, the '+ drone' also means bridge thinking, which is to use the drone as a bridge to connect the cutting-edge technology to the industry, and also open the industry market to developers.
The most typical example is the application of drones and artificial intelligence. Luo Zhenhua said, 'Assume that the automatic identification of the hidden circuit AI of circuit inspection two years ago may first have to deploy tens of thousands of cameras on a few hundred kilometers of transmission lines. This is very unrealistic. When the drone is applied in depth, the bridge between AI and industry applications is set up.
In the end, in the Internet era, the more important thinking of drones is to 'spark the sparks' in different industries, thus achieving cooperation, just like meteorites, becoming a key 'tool'.
'The application of future drones or larger-scale robots, I believe that after the popularization of technology, more application scenes will be like the meteorite fire, inspire and inspire new markets.' Luo Zhenhua said.
'UAV' talent is in short supply
The drone enters the second half of the industrial development, which also means a bigger market.
As Luo Zhenhua said, 'More and more industries are aware of the application of drones and want to enter. This is why we now emphasize ecology and cooperation, and more and more industries will participate.'
In fact, tourism development, construction supervision... When more and more industries realize that development requires an aerial perspective, drones are undoubtedly a good choice.
But behind this, it also means that for more 'understand the talents of drones', 'talents are still very scarce.' Dajiang public relations director Xie Yidi also frankly, and in his view, the future, which industry There are many engineers, and the popularity of IT is high. The possibility of using drone technology is greater, because drones are technical assets that need to be operated and managed.
For Dajiang, the shortage of downstream talents has certain restrictions on upstream production and opening up. In this regard, Xie Tao also told reporters that the cooperation between Dajiang and Microsoft in May this year can effectively alleviate 'restriction'.
Specifically, DJI has released a software development kit (SDK) for Windows that extends commercial drone technology to the world's largest enterprise developer community. Applications written for Windows 10 computers can be targeted at a variety of applications in different industries. The scene, customized for the flight and control of the DJI drone, including complete flight control functions and real-time data transmission.
In other words, this is equivalent to opening drone technology to nearly 100 million Windows 10 users worldwide.
It is worth noting that in terms of cultivating domestic drone talents, Dajiang also inspired the talent atmosphere with the 'race', namely the robot contest RoboMaster.
For many outsiders, this game in DJI seems to be unfair, but Xie Yidi believes that this is to reserve future talent for the drone industry.
Just like Wang Wei, the founder of Dajiang, said, 'I hope that the whole society will use the competition to discuss and solve the shortcomings in the UAV talent training system.'