On August 26, the advanced building materials innovation team of Wuhan University of Technology visited Matsumoto, and the two sides conducted in-depth discussions on the cutting-edge technology of green building materials.
As early as 2011, the advanced building materials innovation team of Wuhan University of Technology has been deeply involved in the field of green building materials and has strong scientific research strength, and has built the only national key laboratory in the field of silicate building materials in our country as early as 2011. The team has made fruitful achievements in high-performance concrete, carbon sequestration building materials, intelligent building materials and other directions, undertaking a number of national scientific research projects, winning 7 national scientific and technological achievement awards, and winning the second prize of national scientific and technological progress for many times, and the strength of the team is highly recognized by the industry.
At the seminar, Professor Liu, the representative of the team, shared the team's latest achievements in low-carbon materials and solid waste resource utilization and cutting-edge trends in the industry, emphasizing the key role of green building materials in carbon reduction in the construction field. The two sides discussed topics such as improving material performance, controlling production energy consumption, and transforming technological achievements.
Zhang Yunpeng, the person in charge of Matsumoto, said that jointly promoting the technological innovation of green building materials is Matsumoto's responsibility and responsibility as an industry pioneer. This exploration of cutting-edge technology in the industry with the advanced building materials innovation team is an important practice of the integration of industry, education and research, and has built a bridge between university technology research and enterprise production practice. It is expected that we will work together to draw a new blueprint for green materials and contribute to the realization of the national "double carbon" goal.