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年度压轴!泰林亮相2025第二届高品质制水与高质量供水发展论坛
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-12 04:22
Core Insights - The 2025 Second Forum on High-Quality Water Production and Supply was successfully held in Jinan from December 8-10, featuring participation from various prestigious institutions and companies in the water sector [1][10] Group 1: Event Overview - The forum included case sharing on high-quality water production, supply, disinfection, and water safety monitoring from institutions like Harbin Institute of Technology, Tongji University, Tsinghua University, and others [1][10] - The event showcased the collaboration between TaiLin and Jiangsu Hongzhong Baide Biotechnology Co., focusing on accelerating smart water quality monitoring [3][12] Group 2: Product Showcase - TaiLin exhibited a range of products including intelligent analyzers for algae and two worms, automated detection systems, and microbiological testing equipment, emphasizing accurate and efficient water quality detection [3][12] - The product lineup included enzyme substrate method microbiological automatic counting instruments and sampling bottles, aimed at enhancing water quality analysis technology [3][12] Group 3: Technological Insights - Manager Ling provided an in-depth analysis of the core value of smart monitoring technology in ensuring drinking water safety, presenting TaiLin's innovative water ecological detection product system and its applications [6][17] - The company has developed a comprehensive product matrix covering online monitoring, portable detection, and emergency response, creating a full-chain solution from source warning to incident response [6][17] Group 4: Presentation Highlights - During a special report session, Manager Ling delivered a presentation titled "Smart Monitoring Empowers Drinking Water Safety: TaiLin Water Ecological Detection Products and Full-Scene Applications" [7][15] - The presentation highlighted how TaiLin utilizes enzyme substrate methods and intelligent analyzers to transition drinking water safety management from passive response to proactive warning, demonstrating significant improvements in monitoring efficiency and cost reduction [9][19]