On November 7-8, the National Academic Seminar on Meteorology and Food Security and the 2023 National Agrometeorological Technology Exchange Conference were held in Xinxiang, Henan Province. More than 300 academicians and experts and scholars from agriculture, meteorology, environmental protection and other industries attended the conference to discuss cutting-edge technologies and hot issues in meteorology and food security.
During the same period of the conference, meteorological, agricultural and other related equipment and products were held. Hangzhou Shallow Sea Technology Co., LTD. (referred to as: Shoal Technology was invited to bring self-developed microwave radiometer (SMR-100), meter scatter aerosol Lidar (MPL-5000), two-dimensional visual raindrop spectrometer (SVD-2), unmanned aerial vehicle monitoring system (M-UAS1000), etc., to show the guests the domestic meteorological equipment. The principle, advantages and application fields of the product were introduced, and the operation and function demonstration of the microwave radiometer (SMR-100) and two-dimensional visual raindrop spectrometer (SVD-2) were carried out on site.
▲ Company booth
▲ The participants came to the company booth to exchange ideas
In this exchange meeting, the company made a report, focusing on the company's business field, domestic product achievements, technology application and development direction, and introduced the company's microwave radiometer (SMR-100), meter scatter aerosol lidar (MPL-5000), two-dimensional visual raindrop spectrometer (SVD-2) and other equipment in meteorological research and business applications.
▲ The technical engineer of the company made a presentation at the exchange meeting
Shallow sea Technology has always been based on the research and development of meteorological and Marine equipment innovation, to provide more and better quality hardware equipment and technical services for domestic users. It is hoped that we can give full play to our own advantages and cooperate with all sectors of society to achieve complementary resource advantages and contribute meteorological forces to ensuring national food security.