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CISCE Highlights Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Supply Chain, and New Materials Innovations

CISCE Highlights Innovations in Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Supply Chain, and New Materials
BEIJING, June 25, 2026 — The Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is emphasizing the future of advanced manufacturing under the theme "Making Production More Efficient." Central to the event is the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section, which showcases the entire manufacturing value chain—from research and development and design to advanced materials, critical components, intelligent manufacturing, and high-end equipment. This comprehensive focus underscores the sector’s pivotal role in accelerating technological adoption and fostering international cooperation.
Focus on Low-Altitude Economy and Aviation Supply Chain
A prominent feature of this year’s expo is the 1,000-square-meter Low-Altitude Economy Zone, which gathers over 30 established companies and startups from key regions such as Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shenzhen. The zone presents complete aircraft systems, critical components, and practical applications including emergency response and smart logistics, reflecting significant strides toward commercial deployment in the low-altitude economy. Despite this progress, industry experts caution that the sector continues to grapple with challenges such as material shortages, elevated costs, labor deficits, and geopolitical uncertainties, as revealed by recent industry surveys.
In the aviation sector, Airbus is exhibiting alongside 15 leading aerospace manufacturers from around the globe, offering a comprehensive view of the aviation value chain. Exhibits range from advanced materials and fasteners to operational services and composite recycling technologies. On June 22, Airbus, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) jointly hosted the "Finance Empowering the Aviation Industry" forum. This event convened stakeholders from both aviation and finance sectors to explore collaborative strategies addressing ongoing challenges. The aviation maintenance segment is currently experiencing a maintenance "super cycle," characterized by increased expenditure but also significant disruptions caused by persistent supply chain issues.
Advances in New Materials and Cross-Sector Integration
The new materials segment at CISCE highlights groundbreaking developments in materials technology. Jilin Chemical Fiber is showcasing its T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber, recognized as the highest-strength carbon fiber produced at industrial scale worldwide, with applications spanning commercial aircraft to deep-space exploration. Sinochem is presenting an integrated materials portfolio designed for humanoid robots, featuring biomimetic flexible skin and tendon cables for robotic hands. The Aluminum Corporation of China is exhibiting a range of advanced materials and components, including aluminum used in the C919 passenger aircraft, lightweight automotive body materials, infrared germanium lenses, specialty alumina, and high-performance copper products.
International exhibitors such as Siemens and Honeywell are debuting products in China, including industrial artificial intelligence agents, intelligent decision-support systems, and low-carbon technologies. Their participation reflects the increasing integration of multinational corporations into China’s manufacturing ecosystem. The expo also highlights how companies like Airbus and Wuliangye Group are responding to supply chain challenges by expanding their product lines to include advanced materials and components.
Cross-sector participation is a notable feature of this year’s exhibition. Gree Group is making its CISCE debut with a focus on smart factories and precision manufacturing. Meanwhile, Wuliangye Group, traditionally known for its spirits, has transitioned from the Green Agriculture Chain Section to the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section, now showcasing precision machine tools, automotive parts, and ultra-high-voltage insulators as part of its strategic expansion into advanced manufacturing.
The event further underscores the critical role of third-party logistics providers, as emphasized at the concurrent SCALA event, in mitigating ongoing supply chain challenges. By bringing together specialized small and medium-sized enterprises alongside industry leaders, CISCE aims to enhance collaboration and resilience across the global supply chain.

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