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Universal Analytical Technology Showcased The 3rd Symposium on Electrochemical Energy Conversion
Publisher: Release time:2025-04-15 Click:24

The 3rd Symposium on Electrochemical Energy Conversion, organized by the Electrochemical Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society and Zhengzhou University, and hosted by the School of Chemistry at Zhengzhou University, was successfully held in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, from April 11 to 13, 2025.

Under the theme “Deep Innovation in Electrochemical Energy Systems to Drive High-Quality Development of New Productive Forces”, the symposium facilitated academic exchanges across key areas such as next-generation energy storage batteries, electrocatalysis and electrosynthesis, photoelectric conversion and devices, and AI-driven theoretical calculations and characterization. The event aimed to foster interdisciplinary innovation in energy conversion and support China’s transition toward clean energy and industrial upgrading. Experts, scholars, researchers, and industry leaders worldwide gathered in Zhengzhou to share insights and explore collaborations.

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Universal Analytical Technology, the exclusive China distributor for Germany’s Zahner and the U.S.’s Admiral electrochemical workstations, received strong recognition from attendees for its high-performance systems, user-friendly software, powerful offline data analysis tools, cost-effectiveness, and expandable functionality.

At the symposium, Universal Analytical Technology showcased Zahner’s latest ZENNIUM PRO and ZENNIUM X electrochemical workstations, as well as Admiral’s Squidstat Plus, Squidstat Prime, and Squidstat Cycler models. These solutions address diverse testing needs in energy storage and conversion, including:

  • Kiloampere-level electrolyzers,      dual-channel high-current electrolyzers, and stack impedance testing;

  • Small-scale PEM water electrolysis and      MEA fuel cell membrane electrochemical performance evaluation;

  • Impedance testing for      lithium/sodium-ion battery samples;

  • Photoelectrochemical applications.

Numerous experts and scholars—longtime users of Zahner and Admiral systems—visited the exhibition booth to exchange feedback and share positive experiences. Their valuable suggestions further inspire Universal Analytical Technology to refine its offerings.

Adhering to a user-centric philosophy, Universal Analytical Technology remains committed to advancing R&D and delivering cutting-edge tools that empower researchers in their pursuit of groundbreaking discoveries.

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