Based on the search results, several academic and government institutions have recently established partnerships with EHang, a leading urban air mobility (UAM) technology company.
## Academic Partnerships
In March 2025, EHang signed a collaboration agreement with the University of Zaragoza in Spain and the University of Guangzhou in China to explore solutions in the low-altitude economy[1]. This partnership aims to promote cutting-edge research in low-altitude flight safety and address challenges in future Urban Air Mobility (UAM)[1].
In November 2024, EHang established a strategic alliance with the Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFUC)[3]. This collaboration focuses on talent cultivation, license training, standard formulation, and innovative outcome transformation in the field of large UAVs and eVTOL aircraft[3].
## Government Collaborations
In December 2024, EHang formed a strategic partnership with the Beijing Fangshan District Government, which included locating its National Headquarters for Low-Altitude Emergency Rescue Equipment in Fangshan District[5]. This partnership coincided with the inauguration of the Beijing Low-Altitude Safety Emergency Industrial Park[5].
In March 2024, EHang and AirX Inc. established Japan’s first UAM Center in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture[2][4]. This facility serves as a demonstration flight site, ground infrastructure, and maintenance base for EHang’s pilotless eVTOL aircraft, including the EH216-S[4].
These partnerships demonstrate EHang’s growing influence in the global eVTOL and urban air mobility sectors, with institutions in China, Spain, and Japan beginning to incorporate EHang’s technology and expertise into their research, education, and infrastructure development initiatives.
