2023 China In-Ge-Ga Industry Summit Forum held in Yangzhou


On April 27,2023, the 2023 China In-Ge-Ga Industry Summit Forum was held in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, organized by Beijing Antaike Information Co.,Ltd. and co-organized by Jiangsu Ningda Environmental Protection Co.,Ltd. The main purpose of Forum is to cope with the unprecedented changes and challenges facing the development of the industry, strengthen the upstream and downstream cooperation and exchanges, promote the development and application of advanced indium, germanium and gallium materials, and realize the high-quality and green development of the industry.

At the Forum, Dai Shan, deputy secretary-general of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (Hereinafter referred to as "CNIA"), Li Jian, deputy mayor of Jiangdu District People's Government, and Fan Hongjie, general manager of Jiangsu Ningda Environmental Protection Co., Ltd., addressed speeches respectively.

After that, Peng Tao, Director of Rare Metals and Rare Earth Consulting and Coordination Department of CNIA, Jiang Hanming, Executive Deputy General Manager of Beijing Antaike Information Co., Ltd., and Liu Mai, Secretary General of CNIA Minor Metals Branch, presided over the event respectively.

The forum covered a wide range of topics. The participating experts discussed the strategic choice of industrial development in the "chain era", the discussion on the low-carbon and green development of the germanium, indium and gallium industry under the background of double exploration, the development trend of the application of third-generation semiconductor materials, the current status and the development trend of indium-based oxide targets, mass production of high-quality indium phosphide and gallium antimonide substrates based on the application of domestic high-purity raw materials, recycling, production and purification of germanium compounds,  application of e-commerce in indium bismuth business, and China's germanium and gallium industry development in 2023.

This Forum has received strong support from government, minor-metals-related enterprises, research institutes and investment institutions, and a total of more than 140 people attended the forum.