The Shenzhen World Unmanned Aircraft System Expo (UASE), a premier annual event in the global low‑altitude economy, leverages Shenzhen’s status as the “Unmanned Aircraft Capital” to spotlight technological innovation and real‑world applications. This year’s expo spans 110,000 square meters, bringing together more than 1,200 companies from 17 countries and regions, showcasing end‑to‑end industry‑wide advancements in unmanned aircraft, eVTOLs, and low‑altitude infrastructure. The event is expected
Highlights of the UAS Shenzhen Drone Exhibition
- A Global Benchmark for the Drone Industry: As China’s largest and most influential specialized drone exhibition, the 10th edition brought together 825 domestic and international exhibitors and over 130,000 professional visitors, with projected transaction value reaching RMB 20 billion. It serves as a premier platform for companies to showcase their capabilities and set industry trends.
- One-Stop Connectivity Across the Entire Value Chain: Covering the full spectrum of the drone ecosystem—complete aircraft, core components, safety regulation, and industry applications—from Zhihang’s manned eVTOL flying saucer to Shanghai Tejin’s drone management system, this event facilitates efficient connections between upstream and downstream players, precisely aligning global procurement needs.
- Gateway to the Trillion-Yuan Low-Altitude Economy: As “the No. 1 city for the low-altitude economy,” Shenzhen leads the nation in industrial scale. The exhibition unveiled the “2025 China Low-Altitude Economy Development Report,” while more than 110 forums gathered academicians and experts, providing strategic guidance for businesses to seize opportunities amid industry transformation and secure a foothold in the burgeoning low-altitude economy.
- An International Resource-Linking Platform: Attracting over 6,000 overseas professionals from 103 countries and regions, cutting-edge innovations such as Shenzhen Zhihang’s eVTOL and Tejin’s drone control systems drew global buyers, helping enterprises expand into international markets.
- Empowering the Industry with Focus on Safety: Centered on critical issues of low-altitude safety, experts from the Chinese Aeronautical Society underscored that “safety is the lifeblood of the low-altitude economy.” Companies like Shanghai Tejin showcased detection and countermeasure technologies, offering valuable insights into emerging safety‑related trends.
- Leveraging Shenzhen’s Industrial Ecosystem Advantages: Supported by Shenzhen’s comprehensive drone‑industry supply chain, companies such as Digital Space and Beta Baida have won prestigious Golden Eagle Awards. Exhibiting firms can tap into regional resources and share in the benefits of a thriving industrial cluster.