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降本增效下的供应链新机遇!第五届可再生能源制氢产业发展论坛
DT新材料·2025-06-02 15:27

Core Viewpoint - DT New Energy aims to build a platform for cooperation and exchange in the hydrogen energy and fuel cell industry between domestic and international sectors, providing comprehensive services including industry research, consulting, investment, technology transfer, market promotion, media conferences, and data analysis [1]. Forum Information - The "2025 (Fifth) Renewable Energy Hydrogen Production Industry Development Forum" will be held on July 10-11, 2025, in Jiangsu [4]. - The forum will focus on the current status and development trends of renewable energy electrolysis hydrogen production, key materials and systems in alkaline/PEM hydrogen production, and new trends in green hydrogen project applications [3][7]. Main Topics - Topic 1: Current status and development trends of the renewable energy electrolysis hydrogen production industry, including domestic and international developments and the impact of trade disputes on local green hydrogen development [7]. - Topic 2: The balance between pursuing high performance and embracing stability in the context of new developments in alkaline/PEM hydrogen production key materials and systems [8]. - Topic 3: Progress and application status of AEM hydrogen production key materials and technologies [8]. Activities and Engagement - The forum will include a youth forum featuring 10-minute presentations followed by 5-minute Q&A sessions, encouraging young researchers to discuss technical challenges and scientific issues in AEM hydrogen production [9]. - There will be an exhibition of innovative products and technologies, as well as a showcase for scientific achievements in the renewable energy hydrogen production field [11][13]. Participation and Registration - Registration fees for participants vary, with corporate representatives charged ¥3,000 and academic representatives charged ¥2,600, with early bird discounts available until May 30, 2025 [21]. - The forum encourages participation from various stakeholders, including enterprises, research institutions, and government agencies, to facilitate supply-demand matching [15][16].