Chairman Gu Qingbo Leads Jiuding Delegation in Strategic Exploration at Shanghai Tech Expo

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Chairman Gu Qingbo Leads Jiuding Delegation in Strategic Exploration at Shanghai Tech Expo

SHANGHAI, China – June 13, 2025 – Jiangsu Jiuding New Material Co., Ltd. deepened its engagement with global technological innovation through active participation in the 11th China (Shanghai) International Technology Fair (CSITF), held from June 11 to 13 at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. Hosted by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and organized by the Shanghai International Technology Exchange Center, this premier international event gathered over 1,000 exhibitors from 40+ countries, spotlighting transformative technologies across digital economy, green low-carbon solutions, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.  

 On June 12, Chairman Gu Qingbo spearheaded a specialized delegation comprising core technical R&D leads and senior production executives for an intensive exhibition tour. The team conducted targeted visits to three critical zones:  

1. Smart Manufacturing Pavilion: Studied industrial robotics, IoT integration, and automated production systems  

2. New Energy Innovation Zone: Explored next-generation energy storage materials and sustainable production tech  

3. Digital Transformation Arena: Analyzed AI-driven process optimization and blockchain supply chain solutions  

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Throughout the visit, Chairman Gu initiated substantive dialogues with R&D directors from European material science institutes and CTOs of Fortune 500 industrial conglomerates. Discussions centered on three strategic dimensions:  

- Technology licensing opportunities for ceramic matrix composites  

- Joint development of carbon-neutral production methodologies  

- Cross-industry standardization initiatives for advanced materials  

 "CSITF serves as a critical barometer for global industrial evolution," noted Dr. Liang Wei, Jiuding's Chief Materials Scientist. "Exposure to graphene application breakthroughs and hydrogen storage innovations has fundamentally recalibrated our 5-year technology roadmap. We've identified 3 priority domains for immediate collaborative development."  

 The delegation confirmed advanced talks with German and Japanese equipment manufacturers regarding AI-powered quality control systems, while preliminary agreements were reached with Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Materials College for co-developing recyclable polymer technologies.  

 Chairman Gu emphasized the expedition's strategic significance: "In an era defined by technological disruption, this immersive engagement transcends conventional exhibition attendance. The insights gained here will directly inform our upcoming Phase III digital transformation initiative and accelerate our transition toward a circular production model." The visit underscores Jiuding's systematic approach to technological leadership as it positions itself at the convergence of advanced materials science and Industry 4.0 revolution.  


Post time: Jun-16-2025