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政策在开闸,资本在涌入,技术在迭代,各路玩家争相入局。但热闹是他们的,清桥是一家安保公司。我们不做无人机,不做芯片,不做空管系统。我们做的事,说起来很简单:替客户看好他们的地盘。
森林需要人看着火,高楼需要人盯着裂缝,河道需要人巡着排污口,港口需要人查着安全隐患。以前是人爬、人走、人看,现在有了无人机,可以飞着看、盯着看、天天看。
The low-altitude economy is heating up.
Policies are being opened up, capital is flowing in, technologies are iterating, and players from all sides are rushing to enter the field. But the excitement belongs to them. Qingqiao is a security company. We do not build drones, chips, or air traffic control systems. What we do is simple: we help clients keep watch over their territory.
Forests need fire surveillance. High-rise buildings need crack monitoring. Rivers need pollution outlet inspections. Ports need safety hazard checks. In the past, this meant people climbing, walking, and visually inspecting. Now, with drones, they can fly, hover, and monitor continuously.

This is the "trend" Qingqiao sees. Not an abstract low-altitude economy narrative, but a concrete shift: traditional industry security patrol demands are being reactivated by drone technology.
From this comes the Eagle Eye Post initiative. Not following trends, not showing off technology, but acting with the flow.
Qingqiao is riding this momentum in three layers.
First, technological maturity. Drones are no longer novel. Endurance is longer, transmission is stable, obstacle avoidance is reliable. Infrared, zoom, and LiDAR have become smaller and cheaper. This means drone-based routine patrol is no longer an experiment, but a mature tool replacement.

Second, customer awakening. More traditional industry clients now recognize that manual patrol is too slow, too expensive, and too unsafe. Forest managers do not want rangers climbing remote mountains. Property managers do not want security staff entering dangerous structures. Environmental agencies do not want inspections based on long-distance walking. Customers are actively looking for better solutions. This is the opportunity.
Third, policy enablement. The state is encouraging low-altitude economic development. Regions are opening airspace and building infrastructure. Although Qingqiao is not a government body, policy relaxation means drones can fly legally, more conveniently, and at lower cost. This is a tangible advantage.

Qingqiao's approach to riding this momentum is simple: do not rush ahead, do not expand blindly, do not chase scale for its own sake. In the most painful points of the client's operations, we apply the most suitable technology and deliver the most reliable service. We do not sell drones. We deliver outcomes: whether there is a fire in the forest today, whether a building has new structural cracks, whether a river section shows illegal discharge. Clients do not need to understand infrared or visible light. They only need to know one thing: safety is being watched.
As a security company, Qingqiao cannot cover everything. We must clearly identify which patrol needs are most urgent, which scenarios are best suited for drones, and which clients are willing to pay for patrol services.
We always start from concrete scenarios.

Forest fire prevention: clear pain point. Human watchtowers have blind spots and slow response. Drones with thermal imaging reduce detection time from hours to minutes.
Dilapidated building monitoring: clear risk. Manual inspections are dangerous and infrequent. Drone-based scheduled flights and image comparison make structural changes immediately visible.
River inspection: obvious burden. Long riverbanks and heavy violation detection workloads. Drone patrol combined with AI detection reveals discharge points, illegal structures, and floating waste.

Port inspection: practical need. Dense equipment and multiple blind zones. Aerial drone overview combined with detailed inspection identifies hidden safety risks unreachable by humans.
The Eagle Eye Post initiative focuses on real demands and concrete scenarios. Each scenario is tackled thoroughly. We first run a model in one scenario, validate effectiveness, and build credibility. Then we replicate it to the next. No overexpansion, no speed obsession. The goal is simple: every scenario must truly solve the client's problem.
Riding the momentum means choosing the right position. Reading the momentum means understanding the right direction. Leveraging the momentum means transforming potential energy into real service capability, customer value, and enterprise competitiveness.

Qingqiao's "leveraging momentum" is reflected in three layers.
First, leveraging technological momentum by turning complex technology into simple services. We do not develop drones, but we know how to use them well. Which payload fits which scenario, how to fly under different weather conditions, how to plan routes across different terrains—these are experience, know-how, and Qingqiao's core capability. We internalize the complexity of technology and deliver only one thing to clients: a sense of safety.
Second, leveraging data momentum by turning patrol data into actionable value. Images, videos, and thermal imaging collected from each mission are not simply stored and forgotten. What matters is interpreting them: where changes have occurred, where anomalies appear, and what requires attention. Data is not the end point. Data-driven judgment is the real value.

Third, leveraging team momentum by building a professional patrol force. Drone operators are easy to find, but teams that understand safety, scenarios, and clients are rare. Qingqiao aims to cultivate a hybrid patrol team that not only operates drones proficiently, but also understands forest fire dynamics, structural crack patterns in buildings, and signs of illegal discharge along rivers.
The essence of leveraging momentum lies in aligning capability boundaries with one's own resource endowment. Qingqiao is a security company, not a technology company. Our strengths lie in execution, implementation, and service—not in R&D. Therefore, we choose to collaborate with hardware manufacturers and algorithm companies, while focusing our own efforts on patrol operations and client service.
The final form of Qingqiao's Eagle Eye Post initiative is to become a "standardized sentry post" in the low-altitude security patrol domain. Just as every residential community needs property management and every building needs security personnel, in the future every forest, every deteriorating building, every river section, and every port will require continuous, standardized security patrol.

The name "Eagle Eye Post" sounds powerful. But Qingqiao understands that we are not sentinels standing high above by default. Our height does not come from position, but from being built step by step from the ground up: from ground patrol to aerial overview, from point inspection to full-domain scanning, from passive response to proactive perception. This journey is not driven by posture, but by a fully structured and grounded security capability.
We see farther because we first knelt down to understand every detail. We fly higher because we first rooted ourselves in the most practical ground. The height of Eagle Eye Post is not a physical elevation, but a cognitive and system-level elevation: the ability to integrate every low point into a complete system, and to bring every risk into full visibility.

So we are not merely observing from above. We rise from the ground, carry a holistic security judgment, and land precisely where the client needs us.
Where the eagle eye reaches is not about showing vision, but eliminating blind spots.
Where the sentry sounds the alarm is not about creating tension, but delivering assurance.
Qingqiao·Eagle Eye Post
Wherever the eagle eye sees, the whistle follows.
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