Faculty and students at Shanghai College of Science and Technology have collaboratively developed a Quadrotor Drone Teaching Toolkit, combining academic knowledge with hands-on innovation. This toolkit enhances practical learning in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) education and supports industry training needs, such as CAAC-certified drone pilot programs. It exemplifies SCST’s commitment to applied research and industry collaboration.

In recent years, Shanghai College of Science and Technology has upheld a research approach focused on applied innovation, actively promoting research that supports local economies and small-to-medium enterprises. These initiatives not only enhance faculty members’ technological innovation capabilities but also drive the transformation of research outcomes into practical applications.

Case Study 1: Robotic Riveting System with Shanghai Anzi Industrial Co., Ltd.

Partnering with Shanghai Anzi Industrial Co., Ltd., the college developed an automated riveting system based on industrial robotics. The system achieves automatic rivet picking, fastening, and visual inspection, resolving common issues in manual riveting such as under-riveting and over-riveting. The solution supported the company’s successful application for the “Specialized, Refined, Differentiated, and Innovative” enterprise designation.

  • The developed product was showcased at the 2024 Shanghai International Assembly & Handling Technology Exhibition, drawing praise and attention from industry professionals.
  • It also won a Silver Award in the China International College Students’ Innovation Competition (National Round) and the Grand Prize in the Shanghai Regional Round.
Winning entry of the Shanghai Regional Grand Prize in the national innovation competition
Case Study 2: UAV Demonstrator for CAAC Drone Training

Leveraging its expertise in security technology and communication engineering, the college developed a quadcopter demonstration system for Shanghai Fengze Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. The system is now used in the company’s CAAC-certified drone pilot training programs.