Northeast China is facing the problem of population loss in recent years. Although the labor cost has been relatively reduced, the shortage of labor still exists in some industries. The application of unmanned technology can make up for the shortage of manpower to some extent. For example, in some remote forest areas or mining areas, drones can carry out security patrols, environmental monitoring and other work to reduce dependence on manpower. Unmanned shops and banks can be laid out in towns with relatively small population and provide basic commercial and financial services without a lot of human support.1. Coping with the problem of population loss and labor cost
Traditional industries in Northeast China, such as industry and agriculture, occupy an important position in the economy. Unmanned technology can inject new vitality into traditional industries. In industrial production, unmanned forklifts can improve the efficiency of cargo handling, and drones can be used for safety inspection of factories. In agriculture, in addition to the previously mentioned UAV plant protection operations, unmanned irrigation systems can also be used to improve irrigation efficiency. These applications are helpful to improve the production efficiency and competitiveness of traditional industries in Northeast China and make traditional industries better adapt to the requirements of modern markets.First, the vigorous trend and unique charm of unmanned technologyEconomic development in Northeast China needs to cultivate new industries. The development of unmanned technology can drive the rise of related industries, such as drone manufacturing, unmanned algorithm research and development, and unmanned store equipment production. Taking UAV manufacturing as an example, Northeast China can use its existing industrial base to attract UAV manufacturing enterprises to settle down and develop UAV industrial chain. This can not only create new economic growth points, but also attract high-end talents and promote the upgrading of industrial structure in Northeast China.
Third, the challenges faced by unmanned technology to help the economic development in Northeast China and the countermeasures to break the situationNortheast China is facing the problem of population loss in recent years. Although the labor cost has been relatively reduced, the shortage of labor still exists in some industries. The application of unmanned technology can make up for the shortage of manpower to some extent. For example, in some remote forest areas or mining areas, drones can carry out security patrols, environmental monitoring and other work to reduce dependence on manpower. Unmanned shops and banks can be laid out in towns with relatively small population and provide basic commercial and financial services without a lot of human support.2. Shortcomings of market cognition and talent reserve
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13