Under the COVID-19 pandemic, the global mask demand has been rapidly increased, facing a serious shortage in the supply chain. For the medical workers, the working population and ordinary people who are on the front line, the mask has become an indispensable equipment in daily protection. The government's subsidy policy promotes the industry to improve the mask production capacity, but there are still unqualified masks in the market, bringing health risks to users. A large number of masks being used and discarded also triggered thoughts on regulating environmental pollution.
In this session, we invite chemical and material science experts and industry representatives to analyze the core technology of "anti-virus" of mask materials, the innovation of mask design and industrial production from the perspective of science and technology application and innovation, discuss the consideration of material R&D and industrialization on environmental protection, and look deeper into the application of material technology and industrial innovation.
Moderator
Xiaoguang LEI, Professor, Peking University College of Chemistry, Member of Future Forum YOSIA
Keynote Speech
-Xiaobing YANG, Chairman of Respiratory Protective equipment sub Technical Committee of National Technical Committee for standardization of personal protective equipment, Institute of Chemical Defense, Academy of Military Sciences, Doctoral Supervisor and Master Supervisor
-Junfang LI, Associate Researcher of Shanghai Institute of Organic Medicine, Chinese Academy of Sciences
-Yihong KANG, Executive Director of Wuhan Institute of Advanced Technology and Deputy Director of Material Interface Research Center of Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Participants
-Xuefeng YU, Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor and Deputy Director of Materials Institute of Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology