Shanghai Ruiman Energy Technology Co., Ltd. Invites You to Join the 2026 Deformable Magnesium Alloy Technology and Market Seminar and Supply-Demand Matchmaking Meeting

Published: Aug 17, 2026 13:53

Bringing together industry strengths and focusing on development opportunities in the field of wrought magnesium alloys and their processing, this event builds a platform for technical exchange and supply–demand matchmaking, promotes the transformation of technological achievements and industrialisation, and supports the manufacturing sector in advancing lightweighting and performance enhancement empowered by wrought magnesium alloy materials, providing strong support for the development of emerging industries and the cultivation of new quality productive forces.

Shangmei.com and SMM (Shanghai Metals Market) cordially invite you to participate in the

Shanghai Ruiman Energy Technology Co., Ltd.will make a grand appearance at this conference, inviting you to discuss key challenges in technological breakthroughs, explore pathways for industrial collaboration, and unlock new growth opportunities for the integrated development of magnesium alloys.

Click to register for attendance now; we are expected to meet you at the conference.

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Shanghai Ruiman Energy Technology Co., Ltd.has been recognized for consecutive years as a Shanghai “High-Tech” enterprise and a Shanghai “Specialized, Refined, Distinctive, and Innovative” enterprise, and has received certification as a “Science and Technology Innovation Project” in Minhang District, Shanghai.

Its products have passed the Shanghai Energy Efficiency Center’s “Energy-Saving Product” certification, enabling users to enjoy government energy-saving subsidies. It was included in the Top 60 list under Shanghai’s special fund support for the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. With an R&D team led by physicists, it is the only company globally holding core patents for permanent-magnet heating technology. Product energy efficiency exceeds 80%, energy consumption per mt of aluminum is 170 kWh, and excellent linear gradient heating can help enterprises improve production efficiency. It has maintained long-term cooperation with several representative enterprises, including Baowu Magnesium, APALT, Haomei New Materials, and Fuyao Group.

Contact Information

Mr. Cao: 18616809707

le.cao@shret.cn

Mr. Liu: 13764616596

chester.liu@shret.cn


SMM Conference Contact

Chen Biao

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