Reporters from the International Finance News have learned that Jiao Qisen, a deputy to the National People's Congress, Chairman of China Jing An Limited, and Chairman of Tus-Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd., has been focusing on several aspects this year, including the low-altitude economy, the coordinated layout of traditional Chinese medicinal materials, and the market value management of listed companies.
As an emerging economic form, the low-altitude economy has gained great popularity in recent years. This economic form encompasses a vast amount of technological innovation, product innovation, and business model innovation. It is characterized by strong international competitiveness, wide-ranging influence, a long industrial chain, high growth potential, and strong driving force.
Jiao Qisen has noticed that currently, the development of China's low-altitude economy is facing issues such as incomplete policies and regulations, insufficient infrastructure, a shortage of talents, and international competition.
Therefore, he suggests that efforts should be made to strengthen the top-level design of core technologies and standards related to the low-altitude economy, improve the overall understanding of the low-altitude economy and related technological iterations among relevant departments responsible for top-level design, promoting technology popularization, and industrialization. It is necessary to maintain close communication with front-line technology companies in the industry, have an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of scientific and technological development, and distinguish between the good and the bad.
Secondly, it is necessary to strongly encourage local enterprises to participate in international competition. Jiao Qisen believes that, considering the protection of core underlying technologies, the promotion of our technologies and products globally should be fully encouraged.
"Only when more customers use our products can our enterprises form stronger iterative advantages. It is recommended that policies be further relaxed in an orderly manner," he said.
Finally, it is necessary to strengthen investment in the low-altitude economy and attach importance to relevant senior technical talents. Jiao Qisen pointed out that a one-size-fits-all approach should not be adopted in resource allocation for industries like the low-altitude economy, which represent new forms of productive forces. He suggests formulating special policies in terms of investment, taxation, resource allocation, and policy configuration.
Regarding talents, Jiao Qisen believes that core technologies of the low-altitude economy, such as space intelligent technology, material technology, engine technology, and avionics technology, as well as relevant senior technical talents, should be given special attention. Only when breakthroughs are made in these technologies, a systematic talent echelon is established, and international advantages are formed can we lead the future international market.
Article source: International Finance News