Jinghuang Technology is invited to participate in the 26th China International Optoelectronics Expo.


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2025-09-10

From September 10 to 12, the 26th China International Optoelectronics Expo (CIOE) kicked off spectacularly at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center. This year's expo brought together over 3,800 global optoelectronic companies, research institutions, and industry leaders, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovative breakthroughs in fields such as optoelectronics, semiconductor displays, optoelectronic sensing, and next-generation energy materials. As a technology-driven enterprise deeply rooted in the nanomaterials sector, Jinghuang Technology was invited to participate, actively connecting with industry resources to jointly explore new directions for innovation in optoelectronic materials.

From September 10 to 12, the 26th China International Optoelectronics Expo (CIOE) kicked off spectacularly at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center. This year’s expo brought together over 3,800 global optoelectronic companies, research institutions, and industry leaders, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovative breakthroughs in fields such as optoelectronics, semiconductor displays, optoelectronic sensing, and new energy materials. As a technology-driven enterprise deeply rooted in the nanomaterials sector, Jinghuang Technology was invited to participate, actively connecting with industry resources to jointly explore innovative directions in optoelectronic materials.

This year's Photonics Expo features eight core exhibition areas—Information Communication, Laser Technology & Intelligent Manufacturing, Optoelectronic Sensing, AR & VR, Precision Optics, Infrared Technology and Applications, Optoelectronic Innovation, and Next-Generation Display Technologies—covering the entire industry chain from upstream materials and midstream components to downstream applications.

The Jinghuang Technology team is focusing intensively on the optoelectronic materials sector, closely examining the latest industry trends across core application areas such as photocatalysis, photoelectric sensing, flexible displays, and precision optics. They’ve engaged in in-depth discussions with numerous downstream optoelectronic companies and research institutions. For instance, addressing the demand in the photoelectric sensing field for materials that are "low in impurities and highly responsive," Jinghuang Technology has developed nanoscale tungsten trioxide. (JH-348-D30n-B15) It boasts a significant advantage in gas-sensitive sensors—by precisely controlling particle sizes between 20-50 nm and achieving 99.9% purity, it enables highly accurate detection of gases such as NO₂ and H₂. For example, a 20nm nanowire exhibits a response of up to 50 ppm for 50 ppb NO₂, with a response time of less than 5 seconds. ), currently providing product support to numerous domestic enterprises.

“As an upstream materials supplier to the optoelectronics industry, we must keep pace with the innovative advancements in downstream applications to ensure our material technologies are truly implemented and deliver real value,” said Mr. Zhao from Jinghuang Technology. He added that this invitation to visit the 26th China International Optoelectronic Exposition not only helped Jinghuang Technology gain a clearer understanding of the technological trends and market demands in the optoelectronics sector but also laid a solid foundation for future product upgrades and collaborative opportunities through strategic resource connections. With its “high-purity, customized, and stable” material solutions, Jinghuang Technology is poised to inject “Jinghuang Power” into the high-quality development of the optoelectronics industry.

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