In the golden autumn of October, the global drying industry focused its attention on Changzhou, Jiangsu, the "Capital of Modern Drying Technology." The 12th Asia-Pacific Drying Conference and the 20th National Drying Conference were grandly held here, bringing together over 600 elites from more than ten countries to explore new productive forces in green and intelligent drying. As a diamond sponsor of this conference, Zhengzhou Dingli New Energy Equipment Co., Ltd.'s presence not only highlighted its leading position in the industry but also provided an authoritative model for the deep integration of "cutting-edge theory" and "industrial practice" through its successful project practices in 103 countries worldwide.

At the conference, Mr. Li Liuji, Chairman of Zhengzhou Dingli, was invited to deliver a keynote speech, sharing Dingli's 25 years of international expansion and win-win development path, showcasing the company's strategic upgrade path from equipment manufacturer to global system solutions provider.

This conference attracted nearly 600 scholars and industry professionals from more than ten countries, including China, Canada, Australia, Germany, Japan, India, Russia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria. During the conference, Chinese and foreign experts and scholars conducted in-depth discussions on the theme of "Green and Intelligent Technology Promoting the Development of New Productivity in the Drying Industry."

Fourteen sub-forums were held, including the "High-Level International Forum on Green Drying Technology," the "Special Forum on Drying of Bulk Agricultural Products," the "Special Forum on Energy-Saving Drying Technology for Block Materials (Heat Pump/Hot Air)," the "Special Forum on Vacuum and Pulse Pressure Drying Technology," the "Special Forum on Drying of Industrial, Environmental, and Energy Materials," the "Special Forum on Drying Technology of Traditional Chinese Medicine," and the "Special Forum on Microwave Drying Technology," featuring a total of 248 oral presentations. The conference also included 220 abstracts and 146 full papers, and featured over 70 poster exhibitions covering cutting-edge areas such as green drying, intelligent equipment, and low-carbon technologies.
Dingli Group is proud to announce the official opening and operation of its new manufacturing plant, marking another significant milestone in the company's development and expansion.
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