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Discussing electricity-free cooling with the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and exploring new ways to cool cities.

On January 15th, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry of Singapore, Gan Kim Yong, led a business delegation to visit the Hong Kong Science Park. As one of the park's enterprises, Professor Zhu Yihao, CEO and co-founder of Chong Leng Technology, participated in the meeting and had an exchange with Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, discussing the application potential of the electricity-free refrigeration technology in Singapore, especially its significant role in energy conservation and emission reduction as well as in alleviating the heat island effect. 

It is worth mentioning that recently, the wireless refrigeration products of Changle Technology have received the highest certification from the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC). This certification is a high recognition of Changle Technology's technology and product quality, and it will promote the application of wireless refrigeration technology in Singapore and even broader regions. 

The Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore visited Hong Kong to enhance connectivity between the two places. They aimed to strengthen trade exchanges, promote financial and sustainable development. 

During his four-day visit to Hong Kong, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, met with Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee, Financial Secretary Paul Chan, and business leaders for in-depth discussions. He also attended a business roundtable jointly organized by the Singapore Business Federation and the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.
This visit aimed to enhance connectivity between Singapore and Hong Kong and promote cooperation in areas such as finance, digitalization, and sustainable development. 

Professor Zhu Yihao and Vice Premier Jin Yanyong discussed urban sustainable development together. 

In Hong Kong Science Park, Vice Premier Jin Yanrong visited the innovative technologies of the park's enterprises in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics and green technology, fully understanding the huge R&D capabilities and market potential of Hong Kong's innovative technology enterprises. He also expressed his welcome for Hong Kong start-ups to explore the Singapore market. Professor Zhu Yihao, CEO and co-founder of Chongleng Technology, participated in this meeting and discussed with Vice Premier Jin Yanrong about urban sustainable development and the application potential of the company's electricity-free refrigeration technology in Singapore. This will provide significant assistance for Singapore to address climate change and promote energy conservation and emission reduction, and achieve more efficient green city construction. 

The electricity-free refrigeration products have obtained the highest certification for green building products in Singapore. 

Recently, the core product of Changle Technology, the electricity-free cooling coating, has been awarded the highest certification by the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC). This is a high recognition of the sustainability and environmental performance of electricity-free cooling products by the Singapore construction industry. The SGBC certification is initiated by the National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore, aiming to promote products and services that meet environmental and sustainable development standards. By obtaining the SGBC certification, enterprises can enter the global market more widely, where environmental standards are becoming increasingly strict.
In the future, Changle Technology will cooperate with multiple industries in Singapore, including construction, power equipment, and chemical storage tanks, to assist various industries in achieving energy conservation, emission reduction, and environmentally friendly development. The promotion of electricity-free cooling technology will provide convenient and efficient cooling solutions for tropical regions with high temperatures and humidity. 

Cooling Singapore: Leading the Way in Sustainable Development
Singapore's Vision for Green Development 

As a world-renowned "Garden City", Singapore has always been at the forefront of global sustainable development and green buildings. Since 2005, Singapore has launched the "Green Mark Programme" and become the first green building rating system tailored for tropical climates.
By 2020, 43% of buildings in Singapore had obtained Green Mark certification, and it plans to increase this proportion to 80% by 2030. 

Singapore's Green Resolve: Cooling the City Down 

However, as a tropical country near the equator, Singapore has long been confronted with the challenges of high temperature and humidity. The increase in population density and rapid economic development have further exacerbated the urban heat island effect. To address this issue, the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore launched the "Cooling Singapore" project in 2017, implementing a series of green urban design, greening, and shading measures to actively tackle this challenge.

Singapore's determination and action in addressing the high-temperature issue undoubtedly set an example for the world. Chuanleng Technology also looks forward to entering Singapore, establishing cooperation with the local government and enterprises, and promoting the application of adiabatic cooling technology through mutual learning and joint exploration, to help address the high-temperature challenge and further improve the urban environment quality. 

Open cooperation to promote the implementation of green technologies 

i2Cool, the innovative cold generation technology, will continue to expand its presence in the Singapore market, contributing green technological power to the sustainable development of Singapore and providing effective energy-saving and cooling solutions for more tropical countries and regions, thus assisting the global community in addressing the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity.

In today's rapidly urbanizing world, the innovation and application of green technologies have become an indispensable part, driving modern cities towards greater efficiency and environmental friendliness.

i2Cool's electricity-free cooling technology offers an innovative solution for cities to tackle the challenges of high temperatures and energy, enabling them to thrive while safeguarding the environment and ecology. 

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