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RortiX发布综合空中智能生态系统   2026-03-16

 

RortiX, a brand under Dreame which focuses on aerial intelligence and the low-altitude economy, debuted its eVTOL prototype at the Appliance & Electronics World Expo (AWE) in Shanghai last Thursday.

The event provided a glimpse into the advanced engineering driving the future of aerial mobility and the low-altitude economy.

The expo, running until last Sunday, featured RortiX's launch of its global aerial intelligence solutions. Highlights included a GPS-independent "blind flight" demonstration of its AI-powered flying robot, a 4-billion-yuan ($58 million) low-altitude industry fund, and the establishment of a joint research lab with Tsinghua University.

RortiX's eVTOL prototype, a spotlight of the expo, integrates autonomous flight with automotive-grade safety, replacing manual piloting. "Our system's multi-AI collaborative decision-making allows for safe navigation in complex urban settings, akin to an experienced pilot," Deng Jie, executive president of RortiX, said. Initial applications will focus on emergency rescue and high-end logistics, with plans to integrate into urban traffic networks, making low-altitude commuting as accessible as ride-hailing.

Deng emphasized its potential to replace humans in hazardous tasks, conduct reconnaissance in signal-dead zones, and evolve into intelligent service carriers.

RortiX also unveiled its RX-series product lineup, including hydrogen-powered drones and long-endurance aircraft. The "X Lab" with Tsinghua University focuses on aviation-grade hydrogen energy and explainable AI, creating a closed-loop from R&D to mass production and establishing dual airworthiness standards integrating aviation safety and trusted AI.

During the expo, RortiX secured strategic agreements to launch the 4-billion-yuan industry fund and received 20 million yuan in product orders. RortiX plans to begin construction of its Sheyang manufacturing facility in April to accelerate commercial rollout and expand its industrial ecosystem.

The 2026 government work report elevated the low-altitude economy to a national priority. The Civil Aviation Administration of China anticipates a market scale of 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025, with over 100,000 enterprises. The industry is transitioning from following global trends to taking the lead in technological sectors, marking a pivotal phase for large-scale commercialization.

Source: China Daily

 


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