Danrui Technology Invited to Attend the 5th National Industry-Academia-Research Conference on Gas Sensors for Automotive Applications
2019-07-30
The 5th National Symposium on Automotive Gas Sensors—Industry–University–Research Collaboration, hosted by the Solid-State Ionics Division of the Chinese Ceramic Society, will be held in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, on July 26–27, 2019.

Under the leadership of the Chinese Ceramic Society and its Solid-State Ionics Division, the National Symposium on Automotive Gas Sensors—bringing together industry, academia, and research—has been successfully held four times in Ningbo, Zhejiang; Shanghai; Guilin, Guangxi; and Jiaxing, Zhejiang. Over the course of the first four symposia, more than 30 automotive gas-sensor manufacturers from across the country, along with over a dozen universities and research institutes, have participated. In addition, numerous suppliers of gas-sensor materials from Japan and Hong Kong have also taken part. Each event has attracted nearly 100 experts, creating an unprecedentedly vibrant and highly effective forum that has fully met the needs of industry stakeholders—including researchers, manufacturers, and supply-chain partners—for exchanging new technologies and gaining insights into future development trends. The symposium has received unanimous praise from both the Society and all participating delegates.
During this symposium, discussions will focus on all aspects of automotive gas sensors, including technological R&D, manufacturing processes, testing and characterization, market sales, and upstream and downstream supporting materials. The event will explore technological and market development trends, establish a platform for extensive peer-to-peer exchange, foster collaboration among industry, academia, and research institutions, and accelerate the rapid development of China’s automotive gas sensor industry. Based on the expressed preferences of participating delegates, the symposium organizing committee has specially invited leading industry experts, university professors, and specialized researchers to deliver thematic presentations during the conference. Initially, ten plenary keynote speeches are scheduled, comprising one industry-guidance presentation, three from universities, one from a research institute, and five from enterprises. The topics will cover the latest advances and R&D experiences in the industrial–academic–research collaboration on gas sensors such as fast-ion-conducting sensors, nanosensors, hydrogen sensors, NOx sensors, NH3 sensors, PM sensors, and oxygen sensors; the preparation technologies for multilayer ceramics; as well as the development trends of automotive sensors and national policies and control measures for internal-combustion-engine emissions.

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