煤炭科学技术重大进展发布
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-11-03 06:44

Core Viewpoint - The "2025 Coal Science and Technology Innovation Development Forum" highlighted significant advancements and challenges in coal science and technology, emphasizing the industry's focus on low-carbon transformation and technological innovation [1][3]. Group 1: Major Advances in Coal Science and Technology - Innovations in intelligent mining technology and equipment systems have been achieved, showcasing breakthroughs in deep coal mining and disaster prevention technologies [2]. - Key advancements include intelligent and efficient mining techniques, ecological restoration technologies, and the development of unmanned mining equipment [2]. - The progress reflects China's overall strength and level in coal science and technology innovation from 2021 to 2025, covering areas such as intelligent mining, green mining, clean utilization, and disaster prevention [2]. Group 2: Key Challenges in Coal Science and Technology - The "Top Ten Challenges in Coal Science and Technology" were identified, focusing on critical pain points in the industry, such as real-time detection of geological anomalies and risk identification in deep mining [3]. - Challenges also include the safe and efficient conversion of low-concentration gas and the deep collaboration of auxiliary robots in mining operations [3]. - The identification of these challenges aims to guide researchers and industry professionals in addressing pressing issues and contributing to national carbon neutrality and energy security goals [3]. Group 3: Academic Exchange and Collaboration - The forum included the Fifth International Mining Young Scientists Forum and the Third International Journal of Coal Science & Technology PhD Forum, promoting academic exchange among over 600 experts and scholars from more than 150 global institutions [4]. - The themes of the forums focused on coal, green technology, intelligence, youth, and innovation, fostering discussions on fundamental research and emerging interdisciplinary fields [4].