SCBM Expert Team 2025 Mid-Year Work Seminar
Publish time:2025-07-16 Column:Company News

On the afternoon of July 15, 2025, the SCBM Expert Team 2025 Mid-Year Work Seminar was successfully held in Guangzhou Zengcheng. The event brought together distinguished guests including Professor Tang Zhaoxin, Professor Qi Wenbao, Professor Guo Xiaofeng, Professor Fan Huiying, and Professor Jia Weixin from South China Agricultural University, Professor Huang Shujian from Foshan University, and specially appointed SCBM expert Researcher Wang Youling. They joined SCBM General Manager Luo Kaijian, Deputy General Manager Wang Bin, BU Head Zhang Guozhi, Research Institute Vice President Ye Hejia, and Technical Director Hao Jianyong, along with other company leaders, for in-depth discussions on industry trends and corporate development strategies.

SCBM General Manager Luo Kaijian
At the beginning of the meeting, Professor Luo Kaijian, General Manager of SCBM, delivered a special report on the company's operational performance in the first half of 2025. He systematically presented SCBM's sales performance, market expansion efforts, and achievements in new product research and development during this period. Subsequently, Ye Hejia, Vice President of the Research Institute, provided a detailed overview of the highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic trends and the progress in updating vaccine seed viruses. Following this, Dr. Liu Tian, Product R&D Engineer at the Research Institute, delivered a dedicated report focusing on the research and development of new products such as rabies and aquatic vaccines, as well as their industrialization prospects.



At the conclusion of the meeting, the participating experts engaged in in-depth discussions on the aforementioned topics. They put forward constructive suggestions regarding the optimization of poultry disease prevention and control strategies, the upgrading of vaccine production processes, and the multi-domain product portfolio. These insights provided valuable input for SCBM's technological innovation and market expansion efforts.

The seminar, through in-depth exchanges with experts, not only summarized the company's achievements in the first half of the year but also clarified technical directions in key areas such as avian influenza prevention and control and new product development. The participating experts emphasized the need to continuously strengthen research on disease prevention and control while accelerating the industrialization of innovative achievements, thereby contributing to the healthy development of the animal husbandry industry and the safeguarding of food safety.
SCBM will continue to promote technological breakthroughs and product iteration, deepen collaborative innovation with universities and research institutions, and support the high-quality development of the industry.
