The "Low-Altitude Economy" is an economic model rooted in low-altitude airspace and driven by the general aviation industry. It spans a broad spectrum of sectors and applications, from low-altitude flights and aviation tourism to research and education. The range of products in this field is extensive, including drones, helicopters, and more. As a strategic emerging industry, the low-altitude economy has a long and influential value chain, with applications across healthcare, meteorology, agriculture, and beyond.
Staying ahead of industry trends, CEE is leveraging its strong R&D capabilities and innovative mindset to produce hard boards (MLB & HDI), flexible boards (FPC), and rigid-flex boards (R-F), which are already being integrated into emerging markets like the low-altitude economy.
CEE & Drone Innovation
Drones, or UAVs, are powered aircraft that operate without onboard pilots, capable of autonomous, automatic, or remote-controlled flight, and can be used repeatedly. Thanks to their exceptional performance, drones can hover at extremely low or high altitudes for extended periods, offering broader operational space and range.
CEE has made significant progress in the drone sector, supplying top-tier clients with high-performance drone control boards, HD cameras, and other critical components.
Control Assemblies
In terms of control assemblies, CEE in Huizhou has designed an 8-layer rigid-flex board featuring a multilayer flexible stack structure, high-TG flexible and rigid material lamination, and a large design size of 300mm x 320mm with an ENIG surface finish. The product meets high-reliability standards, such as interlayer and hole-to-hole CAF resistance. This product has already been delivered to clients and is now in stable mass production.