On May 25, 2025, the three-day 9th World UAV Conference successfully concluded at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center . The event brought together industry experts, enterprises, and scholars from over 100 countries and regions, featuring hundreds of discussions on topics such as UAVs and the low-altitude economy, as well as low-altitude infrastructure. CSSC Star&Inertia Technology emerged as a highlight of the exhibition with its self-developed navigation and perception products, offering innovative solutions for low-altitude flight safety and detection.
At the conference, CSSI made a strong appearance with a full-spectrum product portfolio, focusing on three core sectors:
Inertial Navigation: Showcasing its proprietary achievements, including fiber-optic gyros, laser gyros, and high-precision inertial navigation systems.
Intelligent Perception: Featuring breakthroughs in environmental sensing technologies, such as high-speed, fully domestically produced cameras and vision-based navigation systems.
Emerging Navigation Technologies: Publicly debuting strategic products like celestial autonomous navigators, gravimeters, and Doppler wind radars.
This comprehensive display not only demonstrated CSSI nearly two decades of expertise in precision instrument manufacturing but also highlighted its leadership in multi-source information fusion navigation algorithms.
Moving forward, CSSI will continue to focus on three core technological areas—high-precision inertial navigation, intelligent visual perception, and autonomous navigation for unmanned systems—accelerating technological iteration and product upgrades. By deepening collaborative innovation within the industry, the company will partner with leading domestic players to build an ecosystem for unmanned navigation technologies. It aims to overcome key technical challenges such as intelligent decision-making and environmental perception, providing systematic solutions for the global expansion of the UAV industry.
On May 25, 2025, the three-day 9th World UAV Conference successfully concluded at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center . The event brought together industry experts, enterprises, and scholars from over 100 countries and regions, featuring hundreds of discussions on topics such as UAVs and the low-altitude economy, as well as low-altitude infrastructure. CSSC Star&Inertia Technology emerged as a highlight of the exhibition with its self-developed navigation and perception products, offering innovative solutions for low-altitude flight safety and detection.
At the conference, CSSI made a strong appearance with a full-spectrum product portfolio, focusing on three core sectors:
Inertial Navigation: Showcasing its proprietary achievements, including fiber-optic gyros, laser gyros, and high-precision inertial navigation systems.
Intelligent Perception: Featuring breakthroughs in environmental sensing technologies, such as high-speed, fully domestically produced cameras and vision-based navigation systems.
Emerging Navigation Technologies: Publicly debuting strategic products like celestial autonomous navigators, gravimeters, and Doppler wind radars.
This comprehensive display not only demonstrated CSSI nearly two decades of expertise in precision instrument manufacturing but also highlighted its leadership in multi-source information fusion navigation algorithms.
Moving forward, CSSI will continue to focus on three core technological areas—high-precision inertial navigation, intelligent visual perception, and autonomous navigation for unmanned systems—accelerating technological iteration and product upgrades. By deepening collaborative innovation within the industry, the company will partner with leading domestic players to build an ecosystem for unmanned navigation technologies. It aims to overcome key technical challenges such as intelligent decision-making and environmental perception, providing systematic solutions for the global expansion of the UAV industry.