Ningbo Machine Tool Institute holds the first Xiangshan Forum on "High-Quality Development of Core Functional Components for Industrial Mother Machines"
Release time:
2024/11/05
On April 22-23, the first Xiangshan Forum on "High-Quality Development of Core Functional Components of Industrial Mother Machines" was grandly held at Ningbo Machine Tool Institute. Experts and scholars from universities and enterprises, including Beijing Institute of Technology, Jilin University, Beijing University of Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, and relevant units of China Machinery Industry Federation, gathered together to discuss the current situation and trends of the industry development of core functional components of industrial mother machines, the construction of high-level platforms, the cultivation of original technologies, and other related topics.
This forum lasted for three days. Participants focused on the latest progress, hotspots, and difficulties of core functional components of industrial mother machines, conducting academic exchanges and discussing topics such as the construction of innovative platforms, high-quality industry development, and the creation of new productive forces.
With a long journey ahead and strong winds at our backs, we set sail again. This forum brought together many experts, with cutting-edge topics, rich content, enthusiastic discussions, and in-depth exchanges, providing a wonderful academic feast. Taking this opportunity, Ningbo Machine Tool Institute will further play the role of a public welfare central enterprise, further sorting out industry problems, carrying out joint scientific and technological research and pilot tests with universities and enterprises, and using technological innovation as a "power engine" to accelerate high-quality development!
This forum adopted an offline + online model, inviting leaders and experts from relevant units of China Machinery Industry Federation, entrepreneurs, and young scholars from well-known universities and research institutions at home and abroad, with a total of more than 70 participants.
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