Today, the globally renowned applied research institution Fraunhofer visited Carbonstop. Both parties engaged in in-depth exchanges and discussions on the latest advancements and application prospects of sustainable science and technology, as well as the possibilities for future collaboration in the carbon domain.

Founded in 1949, the Fraunhofer Society has 75 institutes and research units in Germany and is a world-leading organization for application-oriented research. It focuses on key technologies relevant to the future and leverages industrial and commercial outcomes to play a central role in the innovation process. As a guide and initiator of innovative development and scientific excellence, the Fraunhofer Society promotes scientific and business growth through inspiring ideas and sustainable science and technology solutions. In 2016, Thomson Reuters released its list of the top 25 most innovative government research institutions globally, with the German Fraunhofer Society ranking in the top three. (The Chinese Academy of Sciences, as the government research institution from mainland China, ranked 16th on this list.)
Yan Luhui, founder and CEO of Carbonstop, warmly welcomed the expert team from the Fraunhofer Society. He and his team provided a detailed introduction to Carbonstop's development history, core technologies, and market applications. Yan Luhui noted that since its inception, Carbonstop has been committed to providing comprehensive carbon emission management solutions for enterprises, helping them quantify carbon emissions, develop carbon reduction plans, and achieve carbon neutrality goals through value chain engagement and high-quality offsets. The Fraunhofer delegation highly praised Carbonstop's professional capabilities and innovative practices in the field of carbon management and expressed a willingness for further cooperation. Both parties agreed that through collaboration, they can jointly promote global green development and achieve a win-win situation for the environment and the economy.
During the exchange, experts from the Fraunhofer Society shared their research findings on material innovation. Yan Luhui expressed that Carbonstop sees great potential in applying these innovative materials in the field of carbon neutrality. He pointed out that with increasing global attention to carbon neutrality targets, more and more companies are seeking to reduce and neutralize carbon emissions through technological innovation.
This visit by Fraunhofer to Carbonstop laid a solid foundation for future collaboration. Carbonstop looks forward to working with Fraunhofer to promote the market application of innovative technologies and contribute to global sustainable development.
