At our recent connector technology seminar, Professor Yang delivered a non-stop, high-energy session that had engineers taking photos, recording notes, and capturing every sentence as if it were gold.
Here are the three insights that hit the industry's core:
1. Joint Innovation in Technical Standards
● Future connector competition isn't only about product capability—it's about who leads the standards.
● Breaking industry barriers requires unified standards, shared innovation, and stronger collective influence.
2. Copper Material Consistency Control
● Stability = product lifespan.
● Professor Yang dissected real cases showing how companies can transform materials from "unstable" to controllable, reliable, and measurable. This is the difference between short-term success and long-term competitiveness.
3. Acceleration of Domestic Material Substitution
● "It's no longer a question of whether we can replace—it's about how fast we can replace."
● His data-backed insights proved that the era of China-made core materials has truly arrived.