Birmingham played host to the second UK-China symposium on clean energy utilisation and energy storage earlier this month.
More than 100 delegates from across 50 institutions in the UK and China gathered at the University of Birmingham from 7th to 9th August to showcase their recent developments in addressing some of the toughest challenges of climate change through the use of clean energy utilisation and energy storage.
Hosted by the University’s Centre for Energy Storage, the conference saw delegates exchange knowledge, enhance existing collaborative relationships and begin developing long-term collaborations between the two countries.
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