From October 11th to 13th, 2025, the 109th China International Occupational Safety and Health Products Fair (CIOSH) was grandly opened at the Chongqing International Expo Center. As a benchmark enterprise in the industrial safety field of Western China, the General Manager of Chongqing Liyu Precision Technology Co., Ltd. was invited to participate. Through exhibition viewing, technical exchanges, and participation in industry forums, he deeply engaged in this comprehensive safety protection technology event covering all dimensions of "individual-environment-system".

The exhibition, themed "Inheriting Protection in Chongqing, Continuing Strength in Western China", brought together over 1,600 companies from around the world, with an exhibition area exceeding 80,000 square meters. Exhibits covered personal protective equipment, occupational health monitoring, emergency rescue technology, and production safety management, constructing a comprehensive protection system encompassing "individual-environment-system". Upgraded puncture-resistant safety shoes, impact-resistant safety helmets, breathable protective clothing, and high-efficiency filtering dust and gas masks, all passed rigorous testing, protecting workers' safety with meticulous attention to detail. International brands such as 3M (USA) and Dräger (Germany) launched a new generation of intelligent respiratory protection systems, integrating biosensors and AI early warning functions, capable of monitoring over 300 hazardous substances in the work environment in real time. A Zhejiang company showcased plant-based biodegradable protective clothing, using bamboo fiber and seaweed glue technology, which can completely decompose within 6 months; Germany's UVEX launched a solar-powered rechargeable welding mask, reducing carbon emissions by 120 tons annually.

As an invited guest, Tang Daiping, General Manager of Liyu Precision Machinery, aimed to: conduct on-site inspections of cutting-edge global safety protection technologies, understand the latest developments in innovative fields such as intelligent wearable devices and emergency escape systems, and gain direction for the company's technological research and development; participate in the first China Safety Protection Industry Development Conference, and discuss the application prospects of artificial intelligence and new protective materials with industry experts and company representatives in thematic sessions such as "AI and the Occupational Safety Industry" and "New Materials and Technologies"; and leverage the exhibition platform to deepen cooperation with manufacturing and mining industries in central and western China, providing customized protection solutions for scenarios such as mountain operations and high-temperature and high-humidity environments.

This exhibition was not only a technological feast but also promoted industry upgrading through diverse activities: five major thematic units covered brand building, policy interpretation, quality certification, and technological innovation, providing opportunities for deep integration of industry, academia, research, and application. Specialized areas such as a safety concept canvas bag transfer area, a luggage tag redemption area via QR code, and an industry uniform display area, combined with activities like a VR emergency rescue training cabin and a satisfaction survey lottery, made safety knowledge "edutainment." The Global Occupational Safety and Health Industry Carbon Neutrality Forum released the "2025 Occupational Safety and Health Products Carbon Footprint Accounting Standard," promoting the industry's transformation towards low-carbon development.

Tang Daiping, General Manager of Liyu Precision Machinery, stated: "Participating in this exhibition has made us deeply aware of the industry's dual expectations for innovation and responsibility. In the future, we will continue to invest in R&D, combining Chongqing's three-dimensional terrain and the needs of heavy industry clusters, to promote the upgrading of protective equipment from 'passive defense' to 'proactive prediction,' building a more intelligent and humane safety barrier for workers."
