I. Existing Technology:

Currently, most domestic seat SBR sensor production still using outdated silver paste processes to produce SBR sensors; the European Union has prohibited the use of silver paste for SBR production, and IEE no longer uses silver paste to produce SBR sensors in the EU.

Beijing, March 25, 2026 – The 16th Clean Energy Expo China (CEEC) and the China International Hydrogen Congress & Expo (CIHC) successfully concluded today at the China National Convention Center (Phase II). The event brought together nearly 700 leading enterprises from across the clean energy industry chain, spanning photovoltaics, energy storage, hydrogen production, storage, transportation, refueling, and utilization, as well as core materials, key components, intelligent manufacturing equipment, and testing instruments. The exhibition showcased the latest technological advancements and solutions, drawing significant crowds and fostering vibrant technical exchanges.
As the world shifts toward renewable energy, solar technology has evolved from industrial equipment into everyday essentials. Two brands born in 2007—BigBlue and Letsolar—have each carved out a unique space in this growing market. With a focus on high-performance portable power and scalable solar solutions, they offer products that cater to outdoor enthusiasts, emergency preppers, and eco-conscious households alike.

On March 18, the "Intelligence Leading the Future – 2026 AI Application and Robot Innovation Industry Conference" kicked off at Beijing’s Beizhongyuan Exhibition Center. Bringing together over 100 leading companies from the AI and robotics sectors, the event not only showcased the latest technological breakthroughs but also laid bare the industry’s most pressing tension: an insatiable hunger for computing power set against a backdrop of severe supply chain constraints.

From GPU leasing services to AI-optimized storage servers, from precision robot actuators to advanced materials like bionic skin, a rapidly expanding industrial chain was on full display. Throughout the exhibition floor, phrases like "out of stock," "price hikes," and "extended lead times" echoed in conversations between exhibitors and potential buyers.

In March 2026, China’s General Administration of Customs released a striking data point: integrated circuit (IC) exports in the first two months of the year reached $43.3 billion, a staggering 72.6% year-on-year increase (in USD terms). This surge is not merely a reflection of a global semiconductor cycle rebound. It signals a fundamental reshaping of the industry—driven by AI infrastructure, massive mature-node capacity, and a dramatic revaluation of memory chips.
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