A National First! Computing Town Enterprise Debuts at International Expo
As the core engine of the low-altitude economy, drones have deeply integrated into countless industries and scenarios, including agriculture, public security, surveying, and logistics. However, as drone fleets rapidly expand, potential safety hazards like "mid-air collisions," "unauthorized flight intrusions," and "signal interference" follow closely. Fortifying security defenses is an essential prerequisite for unlocking the immense value of the low-altitude economy.
Recently, Genenkosy, an enterprise based in Computing Town, showcased its self-developed "Wukong" – the nation's first vertical-specific large model for low-altitude security – along with its full-scenario low-altitude security solutions at the 2025 International Low-Altitude Economy Expo. The company presented this innovative "Linping Solution" for intelligent low-altitude governance to nearly 300 exhibitors and over 50,000 visitors.

AI Large Model Platform Draws Crowds
On the opening day, this pioneering AI large model intelligent platform attracted waves of visitors, fostering lively discussions on-site. Sun Zhongliang, General Manager of Genenkosy Intelligent Security Technology (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd., explained that "Wukong," focused on ultra-low-altitude surveillance, ingeniously integrates multiple functions: multi-modal data fusion, intelligent trajectory prediction, flight intent calculation, decision support, and edge collaboration. "Through years of accumulated industry data, we continuously analyze and train this large model," Sun stated, "then provide the application side with valuable information like trajectory prediction and behavioral analysis to assist decision-making." He emphasized that this core competency of decision support gives "Wukong" numerous real-world applications: "For instance, a logistics drone transporting goods might be unable to detect another drone entering its flight path, creating a hazard. Based on predictive information from this large model, it can analyze how long it might take for the other drone to reach its own path or what risks might arise, thereby avoiding interference from unauthorized flights."

Collaboration and Recognition
Since "Wukong's" launch in May this year, Genenkosy has partnered with China Geo-Information Group (CGG) and the three major telecom operators: China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. During the expo, the company reached cooperation intentions with multiple clients. Furthermore, at the 2025 International Low-Altitude Expo·Low-Altitude Economy Financial Services event, Genenkosy was selected as one of the "Top 30 Most Investable Enterprises in the Low-Altitude Economy."
Technological Innovation Rooted in Deep Data
Developing a new generation large model naturally requires novel technological support. "Currently, most low-altitude large models on the market use single algorithms," Sun Zhongliang explained. "We, however, have integrated nearly 200 algorithms, upgrading them into a comprehensive AI large model capable of autonomous training and learning." He noted that while the company formally initiated the development of the "Wukong" model in 2022, its second year in Computing Town, the accumulation of industry data dates back to 2018: "This product incorporates not only drone-related data but also algorithms for analyzing pilot behavioral logic. It also includes information on urban environments, spatio-temporal environments, meteorological data, and population distribution. Especially the spatio-temporal environment – it's uncontrollable and invisible. We must continuously train the model to capture these data sources and integrate them into this intelligent core." Sun elaborated.
Talent: The Key to Breaking Innovation Bottlenecks
How to break through innovation bottlenecks? Sun Zhongliang believes the key lies in talent. "Computing Town actively helps us recruit talent from relevant universities based on our needs. Simultaneously, Linping District's talent policies, including housing subsidies, have significantly eased our burden," Sun told reporters. Benefiting from this favorable innovation ecosystem, the company now boasts over 70 R&D personnel.

Computing Town: An Incubator Fueled by Talent
Talent is the core engine of industrial development. On the map of Hangzhou's new eastern center, Computing Town, with its robust intellectual support and high-quality talent ecosystem, continuously unleashes innovation vitality. Data testifies to the town's "magnetic pull effect": it has attracted 4 national-level leading talents, 235 municipal/district-level high-level talents, 48 PhDs, and 168 technical professionals. It serves not only as an "incubator" for enterprise growth but also as a "grand stage" for talent to pursue their dreams.
Computing Town, with its "full sincerity" in creating an attractive ecosystem, lays fertile ground for innovation where talent can take root. In the future, Linping New City will continue to optimize its business environment, constantly invigorate enterprises, and enable more outstanding companies to emerge and thrive within an atmosphere of entrepreneurship and innovation. This will achieve the convergence of innovation resources, elevate industrial capabilities, vigorously seize the commanding heights of future industries, and stride confidently towards becoming "Hangzhou's New City Center in the East."
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