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Greater Bay Area Science Forum bridges science and industry for real-world solutions

The Greater Bay Area Science Forum 2024 is in full swing, spotlighting the integration of science and industry as key to future development. Among its many highlights is the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Guangdong Province Science and Technology Achievements Conference, a platform dedicated to transforming cutting-edge research into practical applications.

This forum isn't just about ideas—it's about action. With over 240 projects on display, ranging from hydrogen energy innovations and environmental monitoring systems to high-end equipment and intelligent manufacturing, the exhibition demonstrates the potential for research to solve real-world problems.

Voices from the Forum

The event has drawn participants from around the globe, including Jerosha Ifthikar, an assistant professor at University of Nottingham Ningbo China and China Beacons Institute. Sharing her fascination with hydrogen energy innovations showcased at the exhibition, she said: "I learned that they are producing 5 tons of hydrogen per day. It's incredible, and I'm eager to collaborate with others in this field."

Nafeesa Ibrahim, a PhD student from South Korea's Chung-Ang University, was equally inspired. She highlighted a project using aerostats for environmental monitoring and defense purposes. "It's such an innovative idea—something I had never thought of before," she remarked.

Why this "matchmaking conference" matters

Experts attending the forum emphasized its role in fostering collaboration. Jerosha noted how the event connects academics and industry leaders, saying that "It boosts cooperation and helps address real-world challenges. Our academics do need to know what's going on in the industry to make our research more applicable".

Similarly, Henry H. Radamson, a member of Academia Europaea, praised the forum's ability to bridge gaps between researchers and the public. "Events like this break down prejudices and show people what science has already achieved," he said, adding that these platforms bring innovative solutions to the forefront.

The Greater Bay Area Science Forum demonstrates how forums like these are instrumental in transforming scientific ideas into tangible societal benefits. By connecting researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers, the forum sets a strong foundation for collaborative innovation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and beyond.

Reporter: Li Fangwang

Video: Li Fangwang

Poster: Li Fangwang

Editor: Hu Nan, James, Shen He

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