The 2025 16th China Meteorological Science and Technology & Hydrology and Water Resources Technology Equipment Expo and the 18th China Lightning Protection Technology and Products Expo will take place from May 28 to 30, 2025, at the Nanjing International Expo Center. Organized by the China Meteorological Society, this event will cover the latest advancements in meteorological technologies, lightning protection systems, and water resources management. With an exhibition area of 20,000 sqm and 500+ exhibitors, the expo is expected to attract over 20,000 professionals. It will showcase technologies in meteorological equipment, lightning protection, disaster management, hydrology, and environmental protection. Attendees will explore innovations in meteorological data analysis, weather prediction, oceanic weather monitoring, and disaster early warning systems. The event will also feature specialized forums on technology applications, data integration, and smart weather solutions.
Range of Exhibition
- Meteorological Technology: Road and railway weather equipment, weather prediction systems, data collection and analysis systems, atmospheric monitoring tools, weather satellite technology, radar systems, extreme weather early warning systems, weather service software, and more.
- Lightning Protection Technology: Lightning protection systems, equipment for disaster mitigation, weather modification devices, lightning detection systems, and related products.
- Hydrology and Water Resources Equipment: Marine meteorological monitoring devices, tidal and sea current monitoring, oceanic storm surge forecasting, tsunami detection and early warning systems.
- Meteorological Information Technology: Visualization display devices, meteorological risk management systems, cloud computing, GIS applications, big data processing, and smart meteorological products.
- Disaster Prevention and Mitigation: Meteorological disaster prevention equipment, early warning systems, emergency response technology, and systems to reduce weather-related risks.
Target Audience
Meteorological agencies, government officials, researchers, disaster prevention specialists, meteorology engineers, hydrologists, environmental scientists, water resource managers, emergency response teams, technology solution providers.