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Universal Analytical Technology Sponsors NFF2025 Forum, Advancing Frontiers in Chemistry and Future Energy
Publisher: Release time:2025-10-28 Click:17

Recently, Universal Analytical Technology (UAT) as the China general agent for Germany's Zahner and USA's Admiral, had sponsored the 2025 National Science Review International Frontier Forum on Chemistry and Materials Science (NFF2025), which was hosted by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Leveraging its portfolio of cutting-edge international instrument technologies, this collaboration provided professional support for the forum's focus on the development of chemistry and future energy within the "dual carbon" framework.

The International Frontier Forum, established by National Science Review (NSR) – a top-tier academic journal supervised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and published by Science Press – had become a significant bellwether for disciplinary development. Centering on the core theme of "Chemistry and Future Energy Development under the 'Dual Carbon' Framework," the NFF2025 forum aimed to systematically review the current state of the field, distill core scientific questions, and build a high-level academic exchange platform for global researchers. With DICP as the host, the forum's academic rigor and influence were further enhanced by the institute's profound expertise in energy chemistry and materials.

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UAT, with decades of experience in the high-end analytical instrument sector, had become a core partner in China for multiple internationally renowned brands, earning widespread industry recognition for its professional technical services and comprehensive after-sales support. At the forum, UAT showcased cutting-edge equipment from its two represented brands, which were highly relevant to energy chemistry research: Germany's Zahner, which had specialized since 1976 in high-precision electrochemical instruments, offered the modular Zennium series potentiostat with multi-language software support, precisely meeting testing needs in areas like photoelectrochemistry and battery performance. Its CIMPS system enabled precise control of light intensity, providing a reliable tool for characterizing new energy materials. USA's Admiral's Squidstat series electrochemical workstations were renowned for their high cost-effectiveness and customization advantages, covering applications from basic research to industrial quality control. Their multi-channel, high-current models were particularly suited for research in core future energy fields like batteries and fuel cells.

UAT has always been committed to building a bridge between international advanced technologies and domestic research needs. The global expertise gathered at the NFF2025 forum was closely aligned with the innovative philosophy of Zahner and Admiral technologies. We looked forward to providing researchers with precise testing solutions through instrument demonstrations and technical exchanges, thereby supporting groundbreaking research in the field of energy chemistry.

It was understood that the forum delved into key directions such as energy conversion and material innovation under the dual carbon goals. The technical expertise embodied in the equipment from UAT's two represented brands, particularly in electrochemical mechanism studies and performance characterization of new energy materials, offered practical references and support for the forum's topics, further promoting the deep integration of industry, academia, and research.

The successful convening of the 2025 National Science Review International Frontier Forum on Chemistry and Materials Science was expected to inject new momentum into the collaborative development of the global chemistry and energy sectors. The strong support from UAT helped facilitate precise alignment between world-leading instrument technology and cutting-edge academic thought, providing robust support for breakthroughs in energy technology supporting China's dual carbon goals.

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