A significant milestone for the silicon steel industry's development.
In the golden autumn season by the Qiantang River, the 16th China Electrical Steel Academic Conference and the Committee Meeting of the Electrical Steel Branch of the Chinese Society for Metals was held in Hangzhou under the theme emphasizing green development and innovation in silicon steel.
The conference was jointly hosted by the Electrical Steel Branch and Baosteel, with co-organization by the Shanghai Society for Metals and Wuhan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Key attendees included senior representatives from the Chinese Society for Metals and Baosteel, who delivered important addresses.
The gathering brought together nearly 200 experts from 96 organizations, including electrical steel producers, processing enterprises, universities, research institutes, and downstream users.
Discussions centered on innovative applications and sustainable development of electrical steel in sectors such as new energy, power equipment, and high-efficiency motors. Participants engaged in comprehensive exchanges on the latest research progress, challenges, and future directions, aiming to establish industry consensus and explore new pathways for high-quality development.
The welcome address was delivered by the Director of the National Silicon Steel Engineering Technology Research Center, who emphasized electrical steel's critical role as a core material for power industry and new energy sectors. The address highlighted the importance of aligning industrial development with national strategies and maintaining innovation pace with technological advancements.
Representatives from the Chinese Society for Metals noted the significant progress China's electrical steel industry has achieved, transitioning from following international standards to leading in certain areas. The discussion emphasized the need to accelerate industrialization of disruptive technologies and provide intellectual support for national industrial policies.
The Secretary-General of the Electrical Steel Branch reported on industry development, indicating that China's silicon steel sector is undergoing a crucial transition from extensive growth to structural transformation. Future initiatives will focus on enhancing member engagement, promoting standardization across the industrial chain, and expanding into overseas markets.
The conference featured 14 academic reports covering technological quality improvements in manufacturing and integrating mechanism research with downstream applications. Experts presented findings on energy-efficient transformers, hydropower silicon steel, and new energy vehicle motors, demonstrating strong collaboration between industry, academia, and research institutions.
A comprehensive strategy for high-quality development of China's electrical steel industry was presented, emphasizing technological innovation as the core foundation. The address highlighted the importance of sustainable industry development, advocating against harmful competitive practices while promoting self-regulation conventions among leading enterprises.
The discussion urged electrical steel companies to transform from material suppliers to solution providers, focusing on supporting downstream industries and enhancing the international reputation of Chinese manufacturing.
This conference served as both an academic exchange platform and a significant milestone for the silicon steel industry's development. It established important consensus for concluding current development phases and launching new initiatives, significantly enhancing the global competitiveness of China's silicon steel sector.