Hailanxin appeared at the Taizhou Shipbuilding Industry Development Conference, solid-state radar empowers the intelligent upgrade of shipping.

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On June 17, the Taizhou Shipbuilding Industry Development Conference, themed “Advancing Maritime Strength, Gathering Industries in Taizhou,” grandly opened at the Taizhou Bund Heyuan Center. Hailanxing showcased its self-developed HIGHLANDER 900S series solid-state radar at this event, exploring new pathways for high-end, green, and intelligent transformation of the shipbuilding industry with government and enterprise representatives, shipyards, and financial institutions.

As a core manufacturing base for small and medium-sized vessels nationwide, Taizhou hosted this conference under the guidance of provincial and municipal economic and information departments, collaborating with multiple entities such as the shipbuilding industry association to establish a full-industry-chain docking platform covering “ship owners—shipyards—supporting industries—finance—research.” The event featured five core segments: on-site industry inspections, the founding ceremony of the Taizhou Shipbuilding Development Alliance, centralized project signings, keynote sharing by industry experts, and precise industry chain matchmaking. It gathered top resources from the entire shipping industry chain, focused on global opportunities for green and intelligent transformation in shipping, and aimed to build a core industrial cluster for open, intelligent manufacturing in the Yangtze River Delta’s land-sea integration.

At the conference, multiple authoritative industry experts delivered in-depth insights, addressing key topics such as trends in shipbuilding industry development, changes in the international shipping market, financial solutions for ship manufacturing, and the cultivation of digital management talent in enterprises. They precisely analyzed current opportunities and development pain points in the shipbuilding industry, pointing out upgrade directions for supporting equipment companies and shipbuilders.

As a benchmark enterprise in domestic shipborne intelligent perception equipment, Hailanxing prominently showcased its core product, the all-solid-state shipborne radar. Unlike traditional magnetron radars, this equipment uses pulse compression technology, featuring low power consumption, long lifespan, and outstanding clutter suppression capability. It can accurately capture small targets such as boats, buoys, and floating obstacles, meeting the safety needs of ship navigation. Subsequent maintenance does not require replacing the magnetron, aligning with the urgent needs of Taizhou’s shipbuilding industry upgrade.

During the industry chain docking and exchange session, our company engaged in in-depth discussions with local shipyards, ship owners, and shipping enterprises. We exchanged cooperation ideas on implementation projects such as intelligent navigation support for small and medium-sized vessels, smart retrofitting of aging ships, and perception equipment support for demonstration vessels. Leveraging multiple authoritative classification certifications such as CCS and DNV, along with extensive real-ship application cases, we demonstrated Hailanxing’s solutions for replacing imported equipment with domestically produced intelligent navigation devices.

This participation marks an important step for Hailanxing in deepening its presence in the Zhejiang market. In the future, the company will continue to leverage its self-developed advantages in solid-state radar and intelligent navigation systems, deeply connect with Taizhou’s shipbuilding industry chain resources, and use domestically produced, highly reliable intelligent perception equipment to help upgrade and enhance the local shipbuilding industry. Together with industry partners, we aim to build a green, intelligent, and safe modern shipping ecosystem.