The 2024 World New Energy and New Materials Conference will kick off on July 26-27 in Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, as revealed at a news conference held in Beijing on July 2, where the activity plan for the event was also released.
The conference will have five highlights:
The first is technology. The conference will set up the World New Energy and New Materials Exhibition, with an exhibition area of 50,000 square meters and focusing on building core exhibition sections such as international cooperation, intelligent manufacturing, scientific and technological innovation, technological achievements, and high-end technologies.
The conference aims to showcase China's innovative strength and development achievements in the fields of new energy and new materials and the whole chain of the five industries of wind power, photovoltaic power generation, hydrogen energy, energy storage and new energy vehicles, as well as the latest research and development achievements and application scenarios of coal-based new materials. By displaying the key core technologies, products and solutions of international and domestic leading enterprises in cutting-edge fields, the event is expected to bring a cutting-edge technological feast to participants.
The second is content innovation. Striving to innovate in the design of the content of the conference is to ensure that every discussion can trigger deep thinking, every display can create surprises, every event can stimulate vitality, and every release can lead industrial trends.
The conference adopts the structure of "one main conference, one exhibition, two competitions, two press conferences and three sub-conferences" to comprehensively demonstrate new technologies, new processes, new achievements and new formats in the fields of new energy and new materials.
As a result, it will further strengthen the influence of the new energy and new materials industries of Inner Mongolia autonomous region in foreign exchanges and cooperation.
The third is scientific and technological achievements. The conference will release the list of the top 100 new energy potential enterprises and the top 100 list of new material enterprises, as well as five major scientific and technological achievements, including a zero carbon energy supply system, zero carbon solutions and silicon carbon anode materials.
The signing ceremony for the major carbon neutral fund project between Envision Group and HongShan Co will also take place during the event. Moreover, a number of heads of enterprises such as China Petrochemical Corporation, LONGi and Envision Group have been invited to give speeches in a bid to promote the implementation of a number of demonstrative and leading new energy and new materials projects and connect high-quality enterprises and project resources at home and abroad.
It is expected to propel the cooperation and exchanges between upstream and downstream enterprises in the industrial chain, thereby promoting the rapid development of the two industries in Inner Mongolia.
The fourth is international exchange. The conference has invited notable guests in the fields of new energy and new materials from around the world, including heads of international organizations, academicians, experts, and foreign representatives of the world's top 500 and multinational enterprises such as BASF, Dow Chemical, and Mitsui Chemical. This will not only power ahead with international technical exchanges and cooperation, but also enhance the autonomous region's opening up and international influence.
The fifth is industrial integration. During the conference, a series of supply and demand docking, technology exchanges and project negotiation activities will be held to spur the deep integration and collaborative innovation of the new energy and new materials industries with traditional industries and emerging industries.
These activities will help promote the complementary development of industries to form a diversified industrial chain, thus contributing to the high-quality development of the new energy and new materials industries and the realization of the goals of peaking carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.