For over a decade, green and low-carbon development has been a central theme at the China High-Tech Fair. This year, the event marked a significant shift by adopting "accelerated green development" as its main focus, expanding from green buildings to sustainable cities. The word "green" has now become the dominant color of the fair, serving as a platform for various technological innovations and acting as a true "touchstone" for the future of technology.
As visitors entered the 16th China International Hi-Tech Fair, they noticed that each booth featured a two-dimensional code. Attendees could scan these codes with their smartphones to access detailed information about the exhibitors. This small but impactful change reduced the need for printed business cards and materials, reflecting the fair's commitment to a "green, low-carbon, and environmentally friendly" approach.
Inside the venue, a wide range of green technologies were on display, including energy-efficient lighting, air pollution control systems, and environmental protection solutions. Renewable energy sources like solar, nuclear, and wind power were also featured, along with new energy vehicles and smart information technology products that emphasized greening, miniaturization, and connectivity. These innovations brought a fresh wave of sustainability to the high-tech fair.
At one of the booths, reporters observed Henan Asia-Pacific Energy Technology Co., Ltd. showcasing its biodiesel project. According to the company’s chief engineer, the project uses an innovative acid-free production process that eliminates sulfuric acid as a catalyst, preventing secondary pollution and reducing equipment corrosion. By optimizing energy recycling, the company has significantly lowered production costs.
Biodiesel is considered a key player in the future of new energy, playing a crucial role in reducing smog and building a carbon cycle economy. However, China's industry still lacks a unified technology platform, leading to inefficient resource utilization. As the first Chinese company to produce EU-standard biodiesel, Asia-Pacific Energy is working with industry partners to establish national standards for production processes, equipment, and emissions.
While biodiesel represents just one part of the new energy landscape, other similar products are emerging rapidly. ZTE Innovative Materials Technology Co., Ltd. is a pioneer in this field. At the fair, the company presented a battery separator material made from a polymer, which is essential for the new energy vehicle industry. Zhang Yanjuan, the company’s outreach manager, explained that the material’s unique three-dimensional mesh structure enhances liquid retention and absorption, improves safety under high temperatures, and reduces battery deformation during cycles, contributing to energy efficiency and environmental protection.
Beyond industrial products, the fair also highlighted the green aspect of everyday life, particularly in food. Shenzhen Wangbo Nano Technology Co., Ltd. showcased its rapid heating technology and related drinking water devices. According to the company’s regional director, the growing emphasis on health has driven the development of the green food industry. Their small molecule water machine can heat cold water to 100°C in just six seconds, creating magnetic fields that break down water molecules, removing harmful minerals and producing water that can easily penetrate cell membranes, promoting better metabolism.
Ensuring healthy and green food requires reliable testing equipment. Shenzhen Kangbolin Technology Co., Ltd. introduced its latest ELISA test kit for detecting mycotoxins in agricultural products. Yuan Haihua, the company’s marketing specialist, noted that toxins like vomitoxin are extremely toxic—over 60 times more dangerous than arsenic—and can cause serious harm to humans and animals. The kits allow for safer handling of toxins, cutting testing costs by up to 50% compared to traditional methods.
Yuan added that while the market is growing, many users still lack experience in using such tools. To address this, the company aims to expand its production of antigens and antibodies, developing a full industrial chain for testing products to ensure safer and more reliable green food for consumers.
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