The first lighting technology transfer center in Central Africa was completed

On the 24th, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Beijing Semiconductor Lighting Technology Promotion Center and the Kenyan Machaks County Government supported the establishment of the Center for Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer Center. This is also the first lighting technology transfer center jointly established by China and African countries. Its promotion of semiconductor lighting and solar power technology and products has made it possible to eliminate 260 million kerosene lamps in Africa. Semiconductor lighting (LED), also known as solid-state lighting (SSL), is another revolution in light source after incandescent and fluorescent lamps. It saves energy and has long service life. It is used in mobile communication equipment such as automobiles, home appliances, mobile phones, and planting and breeding. Medical, optical communication, indoor positioning and other aspects have broad application prospects. The semiconductor lighting industry has the characteristics of low resource energy consumption, strong job creation ability and good comprehensive benefits. It is widely regarded as one of the most strategic emerging industries in the 21st century and is supported by governments. The experts from the two countries unveiled the Sino-ken Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer Center in the framework of the China-Africa Science and Technology Partnership Program and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and the Ministry of Higher Education and Science and Technology of Kenya to establish a Center for Effective and Effective Off-Grid Lighting. One item. According to Wang Guohua, a researcher at the Beijing Semiconductor Lighting Technology Promotion Center, promoting semiconductor lighting technology and products and developing the semiconductor lighting industry are of great significance for saving resources, coping with climate change, protecting the environment, reducing poverty, and improving people's living standards. The combination of semiconductor lighting and solar power can contribute to the lighting of hundreds of thousands of households in remote areas of Kenya, while improving the manufacturing level of lighting and related industries in the country, enabling the realization of kerosene lamps to third-generation lighting products. The leap-forward development has become possible. In the long run, it also provides a feasible path for eliminating 260 million kerosene lamps in Africa. It is reported that the Sino-ken Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer Center adopts a public-private partnership model (PPP model), which provides a sustainable development mechanism for the project. The Center Partner is a Sino-Kanco Sanya Ray Company registered in Kenya, which provides site, manpower and other related equipment and funds for the project. The chairman of the company, Party Wei, said that the establishment of the China-Kenith Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer Center is in line with Kenya's overall strategy for developing green energy and solving lighting problems. As a country with no electricity shortage, Kenya has abundant solar energy resources. The transfer center does not simply provide solar power and semiconductor lighting products to the local area. Instead, it will bring new ideas for solar energy applications in China and products that are more successful in China to Kenya. Bringing to Africa, shifting from design concept to manufacturing technology, this is also an exploration of Chinese technology going out. The Center for Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer in the Machaks Industrial Zone in Kenya consists of two assembly lines, a test lab and a showroom. The center will transfer and teach semiconductor lighting and solar product assembly and manufacturing technologies, solar water heater system design and installation skills, home solar power systems and industrial solar power plant design, installation, operation technology, and training local semiconductor lighting and solar power Aspects of design and maintenance talent. At the inauguration ceremony of the Center for Semiconductor Lighting Technology Transfer Center on the same day, electric and energy experts from Kenya also detailed the practical effects and applications of semiconductor lighting and solar power products. Chinese experts view solar automatic alarm and lighting system Kenyan people are interested in visiting semiconductor lighting and solar power products

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