Harbin Engineering University (HEU) recently showcased its innovative achievements at two prestigious international events: the 76th International Exhibition of Inventions in Nuremberg, Germany, and the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, Switzerland. HEU earned a total of 11 awards, including five gold medals.
At the 76th International Exhibition of Inventions in Nuremberg, HEU presented five projects, securing two gold medals and two silver medals. Meanwhile, at the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, nearly 1,000 projects from around 40 countries and regions were displayed. HEU participated in seven projects, winning three gold medals, three silver medals, and one bronze medal.
The Nuremberg and Geneva exhibitions, along with the Pittsburgh International Invention Exposition, are recognized as the world’s top three invention exhibitions. With histories spanning 76 and 49 years respectively, these events have earned their reputation as the longest-running and most prestigious platforms for showcasing global innovation, highlighting their significance within the international community.
Gold Medal Winning Projects at the Nuremberg International Invention Exhibition
Invention of the World's Lightest and Strongest Composite Honeycomb Material
Overcoming Global Challenges with Advanced Hydrogen Production Catalysts
Gold Medal Projects at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions
Digital Intelligence Empowering Ocean Engineering Equipment Manufacturing
A Hybrid Power System Achieving Zero Carbon Emissions
Precision Printing of Customized Patterns