China Institution of Navigation, together with Ningbo University and China Energy Research Society, held the 4thNingbo International Symposium on New Energy Technology on November 6, 2021 at Taichangxiang Lecture Hall, Meishan Campus of Ningbo University through three online platforms. The conference brought together academicians, experts and scholars from Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Dalian Maritime University, Wuhan University of Technology, Ningbo University, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China University of Mining and Technology, and from countries such as Sweden, Denmark, South Korea and other units to give reports and make exchanges.
Professor Yao Juming, vice president of Ningbo University, delivered the opening speech. He said that the new energy technology has been listed as an important direction for research in an effort to promote the development of key technologies of new energy. The 14th Five-Year Plan period is critical for China's transformation and development in energy. By discussing the research direction, industrial application and future development of new energy technologies in conjunction with the "double carbon" policy, we can contribute to the cause of "carbon reduction" in China, and also promote the exchanges and cooperation among professionals.
Vice president of Ningbo University Yao Juming delivered the opening speech
The secretary general of the CIN Yan Xiaobo said in his speech that the research and development of key materials and parts carries a big weight in the development of new energy. And we all hope that experts and scholars can have in-depth communication and cooperation in this conference, and thus jointly promote the application and development of new energy technology in shipping industry in China.
Secretary general of the CIN Yan Xiaobo delivered a speech
Seventeen top experts and scholars from home and abroad were invited to deliver reports: professor YU Jong-Sung of the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, chief scientist Prof.Han Minfang from Tsinghua University, Prof. Bai Yong of Norwegian Academy of Technology, Associate Prof. An Liang, of Department of Mechanical Engineering in Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Prof.Sui Bangjie from Wuhan University of Technology, Prof.Zhu Liangzhu, researcher of Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, CAS, Prof.Ni Meng, vice principal from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Prof.Du Xiaoze from North China Electric Power University, Prof.Wang Shaorong from China University of Mining and Technology, Prof.Chen Ming and Prof.Li Qingfeng of Department of Energy in University of Science and Technology of Denmark, Chen Yajie of 711 Research Institute of China Shipbuilding Corporation, Prof. Yan Jinyue from KTH, Sweden, and Mr. Dai Zhengxing from Geely Powertrain Research Institute, Prof.Xu Minyi from Dalian Maritime University, Prof.Zheng Qingrong from Jimei University, and Associate Prof.Wen Xiaofei from Zhejiang Ocean University.
In the closing session of the conference, director of the Marine Electromechanical Committee of CIN Prof. Sun Peiting, and director of the Fuel Cell Committee of the China Energy Research Society Prof. Han Minfang expressed their heartfelt thanks to all the experts and scholars for their great support and looked forward to next meeting in further New Energy Technology Symposium.
Prof. Yuan Jinliang, vice director of the Marine Electromechanical Committee and also the chairman of the Conference, presided over the opening and closing ceremony. Although the mode has changed, the original intention to strengthen academic exchanges and win-win cooperation remain unchanged. The number of audience in the live broadcast platform has reached nearly 11,000 people, which is far ahead the total number of the previous sessions and has produced a broad impact. The quality and service of the conference have been praised by all parties, which strengthen academic exchanges among industry, academia and research experts, enhancing technical exchanges in new energy-related fields, and promoting mutual cooperation in new energy technology research.