Driving New-Generation Productivity to Jointly Build the Future of the Bromine Industry | The China (Laizhou) Bromine Industry Development Conference Held


Release time:

2024-05-16

On May 16, the China (Laizhou) Bromine Industry Development Conference was held in Laizhou, Shandong Province, marking further progress in the implementation of the "China Bromine Chemical Industry Park Project Cooperation Agreement" signed between Air Separation of China and Laizhou, Shandong Province. The industrial park project is steadily advancing.

The conference, themed “Driving the Future of the Bromine Industry through New-Generation Productivity,” is hosted by the China Inorganic Salts Industry Association and co-organized by China Air Separation Engineering Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “China Air Separation”) and the Zhejiang University Research Center for Global Science, Technology, and Industrial Development. Chen Gang, Mayor of Laizhou City, Wang Xiaofeng, President of the China Inorganic Salts Industry Association, and Lou Jiangning, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Air Separation, attended the conference and delivered speeches. The conference also brought together industry experts, scholars, entrepreneurs, and relevant practitioners to jointly explore new approaches and models for the innovative development of the bromine industry and to advance the construction of the “Bromine Chemical Industry Park Project.”

Chen Gang, Mayor of Laizhou City; Wang Xiaofeng, President of the China Inorganic Salts Industry Association

Yin Zhaozhong, Director of the Management Service Center of Laizhou YinHai Chemical Industry Park, provided a detailed introduction to the park’s investment attraction policies and implementation plans. Lu Qi, Chief Engineer of China Air Separation, combined the new S2B2C model with Jihui Neng to offer an in-depth analysis of the park’s development direction and core competitiveness.

Lou Jiangning, representing China Air Separation, extended warm congratulations on the convening of the conference. He stated that this grand event is not only a valuable platform for exchanging ideas and exploring cooperation, but also a powerful boost to the “Bromine Chemical Industry Park Project.” New-quality productivity is the key to the innovative development of the bromine industry. China Air Separation will continue to uphold the philosophy of innovation-driven development, continuously strengthen technological innovation and business model innovation, and accelerate the formation of new-quality productivity. We will apply the S2B2C (Smart-to-Business-to-Consumer) new model to the development and construction of the bromine chemical industry park, providing comprehensive and highly efficient services and support to enterprises entering the park, thereby helping the bromine industry achieve transformation and high-quality development.

The convening of this China (Laizhou) Bromine Industry Development Conference has brought China Air Separation, the Laizhou Municipal Government, the Inorganic Salts Industry Association, and various bromine chemical enterprises closer together. Cooperation within the industrial park has further strengthened confidence and built consensus, providing abundant ideas for the innovative development of the bromine industry and helping to accelerate the development of China’s bromine chemical industry and Laizhou’s regional economy.

In recent years, China Air Separation has been actively exploring an innovative path toward specialized industrial parks for fine chemicals. The China Bromine Chemical Industry Park project is jointly developed by China Air Separation, the People's Government of Laizhou City in Shandong Province, and the China Inorganic Salts Industry Association. It provides bromine chemical enterprises with an integrated, innovation-driven collaborative platform covering the entire lifecycle—from R&D and production to services. Departing from the traditional model of physical agglomeration, this park adopts a pioneering “Smart Integration (S2B2C)” approach for top-level planning, aiming to comprehensively address factors beyond core production as well as non-production-related impacts. This allows enterprises to focus solely on their core production activities, thus opening up a new paradigm and a fresh path for the development of industrial parks.

Contributed by: Lin Chen, Chemical Engineering Company