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Mr. He Pingzhou, the chairman, delivered an exciting speech on the "Electrolytic Capacitor Museum" at the Nantong Electronic Components Conference, receiving enthusiastic applause

    On September 1st, experts, scholars, association representatives, and entrepreneurs from the national electronic components industry gathered in Nantong. They participated in three concurrent industry events: the annual meeting of the Capacitor Branch of the China Electronic Components Industry Association focused on electrolytic capacitors, the Forum on Innovative Development of Cutting-Edge Technology in Electronic Components, and the third member conference of the Electronic Protection Components Branch of the China Electronic Components Industry Association, along with the annual meeting on industrial technology development. These events aimed to focus on the latest development trends and explore better paths for growth.

    In this meeting, Mr. He Pingzhou, the chairman of Huangshan Zhenzhou Electronic Technology Co., Ltd., was invited to give a presentation themed "Museum of Electrolytic Capacitors."


      This theme will take everyone back to the history of capacitor development from the 1960s to the 1990s. It starts with the evolution of capacitors in China, extends to the historical legacy of Huangshan Zhenzhou Electronics, and then touches on the red memories of the 'Little Third Line' in southern Anhui. There have been moments of glory and times of hardship, leading to a renewed journey ahead. When reminiscing about the machines used to produce capacitors in the 1950s, the entrepreneurs in the audience seem to be transported back to their own entrepreneurial journeys. From the first generation of paper-wrapped wax capacitors to today's aluminum shell capacitors, from manual production to fully automated manufacturing, and from reliance on imports to self-sufficiency, the products have evolved, and the machines have become increasingly advanced. However, what remains unchanged is the passion for capacitors.

     As He Dong stated, "In my lifetime, I have done only one thing, which is also what I love the most: making capacitors stronger and better. I started as an apprentice at the factory at 18, and now, after more than 50 years of ups and downs, I have founded my own company, staying true to my original intention and working hard." This report presentation lasted only 20 minutes, yet it received enthusiastic applause from many entrepreneurs and industry experts in the audience. It was not only a high praise for the establishment of the museum but also an acknowledgment of the company's decades-long dedication to the capacitor industry. People enjoy nostalgia and reminiscing, but memories are not a decline; they are a source of motivation for moving forward, found in the beauty of the past!

     As He Dong stated, "In my lifetime, I have done only one thing, which is also what I love the most: making capacitors stronger and better. I started as an apprentice at the factory at 18, and now, after more than 50 years of ups and downs, I have founded my own company, staying true to my original intention and working hard." This report presentation lasted only 20 minutes, yet it received enthusiastic applause from many entrepreneurs and industry experts in the audience. It was not only a high praise for the establishment of the museum but also an acknowledgment of the company's decades-long dedication to the capacitor industry. People enjoy nostalgia and reminiscing, but memories are not a decline; they are a source of motivation for moving forward, found in the beauty of the past!