Shanghai Electric Dominates CIIF 2025, Wins Six Awards Showcasing Clean Energy & Smart Manufacturing
Shanghai Electric dominated the 25th China International Industry Fair (CIIF 2025), winning six awards and showcasing its prowess in clean energy and smart manufacturing. The company's exhibition, themed 'Never Stop the Evolution', highlighted its advancements in nuclear power and green technologies.
Shanghai Electric walked away with four CIIF Energy Awards and two CIIF Industrial Automation Awards, making it the fair's most decorated exhibitor. The company demonstrated its full-industry-chain ecosystem in robotics, delivering resilient and cost-effective automation solutions.
At CIIF 2025, Shanghai Electric exhibited models of its Hualong One and Guohe One reactors, showcasing its capabilities in manufacturing third- and fourth-generation primary nuclear power equipment technologies. It also presented the Taonan integrated wind-biomass green methanol project, China's first EU ISCC-certified large-scale green methanol initiative.
The company's exhibition focused on enhancing global supply chain resilience through clean energy and smart manufacturing. It showcased its latest breakthroughs in new power systems and zero-carbon industrial parks, as well as critical components of nuclear fusion reactor systems, highlighting China's independent innovation capabilities in controlled nuclear fusion technology.
Shanghai Electric's impressive performance at CIIF 2025 underscores its commitment to clean energy and smart manufacturing. With its award-winning innovations and historic engineering legacy, the company continues to strengthen its supply chains and deliver integrated solutions for various industries.
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