On August 14, HAYLION’s team gathered in the office lounge during lunch to watch the 1968 sci-fi classic 2001: A Space Odyssey, proposed by International CEO Peter Sharp. The film sparked enthusiastic discussions that extended into the afternoon, linking its futuristic visions to the company’s low-altitude and smart transportation goals.

Key parallels emerged: the AI system HAL 9000 resonated with HAYLION’s eMaaS platform (both relying on data and algorithms for autonomous decision-making), while the spacecraft’s solar panels and radar navigation mirrored the company’s photovoltaic charging stations and low-altitude radar sensing networks under development. Team members reflected on the era’s progress—from 1968 when high-tech was a luxury in China to today’s deployment of their solutions in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Leaders like the hardware head and CTO noted the film’s "daring to pioneer" spirit, which aligns with HAYLION’s mission. Adapting the iconic line "Open the pod bay doors" to "Open the charging bay doors," the team emphasized that their low-altitude dreams, rooted in bold imagination and relentless practice, are shaping tomorrow’s transportation reality as intelligent mobility pioneers.