Beijing, 29th May 2023 (BISTU)--- Guided by Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society and MOE Teaching Steering Committee for Mechanical Programs and organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering of Tsinghua University and Tsinghua University Press, Symposium of Frontier Technologies in Intelligent Manufacturing & Advanced Research and Study Seminar was held in Beijing. Associate Professor Lu Huixiang from BISTU School of Automation was invited to the Symposium and delivered a keynote report on Intelligent Sensors and Intelligent Manufacturing.
The opening ceremony was attended by Academic Li Peigen of Chinese Academy of Engineering (professor of Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Director Zhao Ji of MOE Teaching Steering Committee for Mechanical Programs (professor of Northeastern University), Deputy Secretary-Chief Chen Chaozhi of Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society, Deputy Director Wu Yuhou of MOE Teaching Steering Committee for Mechanical Programs (professor of Shenyang Jianzhu University), Chair Wang Jiadao and Vice Chair Hu Chuxiong of Department of Mechanical Engineering of Tsinghua University, Deputy Director Zhuang Hongquan of Tsinghua University Press, and Executive Vice Dean Tao Fei of International Research Institute for Multidisciplinary Science of Beihang University.
The Symposium also launched publication of book series on intelligent manufacturing. The Book Series, published at the end of 2022, was screened out as a key project of the 13th Five Year Plan and won sponsorship of National Publication Foundation of 2019. Intelligent Sensor Technology with Prof. Chen Wenbai of Automation School as the Editor in Chief, was among the Series.

Keynote reports were respectively delivered by Academic Li Peigen, Prof. Tao Fei, and Prof. Liu Huixiang. Prof. Liu centered on frontier technologies, development trend, and core technologies of intelligent manufacturing. He analyzed framework and core elements of intelligent manufacturing, offered an introduction to development and application of intelligent sensors, and explored potential solutions to current problems in intellisense.

The symposium was an important platform of exchange and communication in the field of intelligent manufacturing. Experiences were shared by renowned experts for over 100 participants from 50-odd universities and institutions.