[live broadcast] Forum on the Application and Development of Automobile Copper-based Materials

Published: Sep 17, 2021 08:53

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On September 16, the 2021 China Industry Expo New Materials Forum and China Automotive New Materials Application Summit Forum was solemnly held at the Anadi Hotel in Shanghai. Association leaders, industry celebrities, enterprise representatives, and experts from various colleges and universities gathered at the scene to talk freely about the challenges and opportunities of the automotive industry chain under the carbon peak and carbon neutralization strategy, as well as the application and development prospects of automotive lightweight materials. In addition, yesterday's meeting also meticulously provided face-to-face business negotiations and product display links for upstream and downstream enterprises, allowing participating enterprises to find more potential customers and new partners in the exchange.

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Today's rolling aluminum alloy material development forum, extruded aluminum alloy material development forum, automotive lightweight non-ferrous casting forum, automotive copper-based materials application development forum Synchronize, SMM will be the whole process of picture and text, video live, please refresh this article to pay attention to the content of the meeting!

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Forum on the Application and Development of Automotive Copper-based Materials

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Topic: main applications of copper alloys in automotive connector products and development direction of new materials

Speaker: Zhou Liangliang, Director of Advanced basic Materials Application Research Center of Shenzhen Connector Industry Association

8:30-9:00

Topic: copper alloy solutions under the trend of the new four modernizations of automobiles

Speaker: Zhang Min, Senior Manager of Technical Marketing Department of Ningbo Bowei Alloy material Co., Ltd.

9:10-9:40

Topic: vision Analysis of Copper consumption under the Development of New Energy

Speaker: Ye Jianhua, Director of Big data Department of SMM Information & Technology Co., Ltd.

9:50-10:20

Topic: application of key materials for new energy automobile connectors and high reliability and lightweight requirements

Speaker: Zhu Jiaoying, New Energy Automobile Division of AVIC Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.

10:30-11:00

Topic: application and Future of Electric vehicle charging Line under the trend of New four modernizations

Speaker: Dr. Yang Huashan of Lenny Electric Cable (China) Co., Ltd.

11:10-11:40

Topic: the influence of automobile electrification process on wire harness conductor materials

Speaker: Zhao Yi, Engineering / Innovation Manager of Amberford Electric Systems Co., Ltd.

11:50-12:20

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