From August 9th to 11th, 2024, UATIL was honored to participate in the '2024 Ninth Conference on Key Materials for Supercapacitors and Batteries' held in Jinan, China. The event featured Zahner's (Germany) and Admiral's (USA) electrochemical workstations. Hosted by the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Jinan University, the conference aimed to foster academic exchanges and collaboration, promoting technological advancement and discipline development in the energy storage industry.
The Zahner and Admiral electrochemical workstations were highly regarded by researchers and scholars due to their superior performance, user-friendly operation software, robust offline data analysis capabilities, cost-effectiveness, and extensive expansion functions.
The conference will delve into the industrial development pathways of key materials and technologies for supercapacitor devices and batteries in China, exploring innovative directions for materials, technologies, and products. It will also establish a platform for interaction and cooperation between enterprises and relevant departments and institutions, enhancing corporate competitiveness.
As the exclusive agent for Zahner(Germany) and Admiral (USA) in China, UATIL showcased several advanced instruments, including Zahner's new electrochemical workstations Zennium Pro and Zennium XC, as well as the CIMPS photoelectrochemical spectrometer, transient photoelectric response test module, IPCE module, transmission/absorption spectroscopy test system, and photoelectrochemical emission test system. Additionally, we exhibited Admiral's Squidstat Plus series, including models such as Squidstat Plus, Squidstat Prime, Squidstat Solo, Squidstat Penta, Squidstat Decka, Squidstat Venta, and Squidstat Cycler. Many attending experts and professors, who are regular users of our products, provided valuable feedback and suggestions. We remain committed to the principle of 'user first,' continuously striving to improve our equipment to provide superior scientific research tools for our users.