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Invited Speaker ICSGPS 2025 Wuhan: Smart Grids, Power Systems and UK–China Collaboration

Invited Speaker ICSGPS 2025 Wuhan: Smart Grids, Power Systems and UK–China Collaboration

Event: 2nd International Conference on Smart Grids and Power Systems (ICSGPS)
Dates: 17–20 January 2025
Location: Wuhan, China
Role: Invited Speaker — Professor Saim Memon, CEO of Sanyou London

What happened?

Professor Saim Memon, CEO of Sanyou London, spoke as an Invited Speaker at ICSGPS 2025, sharing practical perspectives on smart-grid architectures, power-system stability and machine-learning applications for planning and operations. He was awarded an Invited Speaker certificate by the organisers in recognition of his contribution.

Who organised and supported?

The conference was supported by ESBK Academic Centers, ELS Publishing (ELSP) and partner universities including Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan University, Central South University and Guangxi University (China). The teams delivered a well-structured, research-led programme with strong technical debate and networking.

What stood out?

  • Machine learning in the loop: forecasting, state estimation and anomaly detection to lift reliability and reduce operating cost.
  • Demand-side as a resource: building-fabric efficiency and thermal management framed as grid assets that cut peaks and support flexibility markets.
  • UK–China collaboration: shared priorities around energy transition, climate resilience and skills, with clear scope for joint projects.

Where does Sanyou London fit?

Sanyou London’s vacuum-insulation energy technologies complement digital grid upgrades by lowering end-use demand and flattening peaks—benefits that feed directly into capacity planning and tariff strategy:

  • Vacuum Insulated Wallpaper (VIW): ultra-thin internal insulation for occupied homes and public buildings; quick to install, minimal disruption.
  • Decorative Integrated VIP (DVIP): durable external façades for deeper, verifiable savings on estates and modular assets.
  • Flexible VIP and VIBB: conformable insulation for tight geometries; passive hot/cold logistics for healthcare, events and cold-chain nodes.

Why it matters

Smarter grids need predictable, lower baselines as much as sensors and control. By cutting heat loss at millimetre-scale thickness, vacuum insulation reduces HVAC load, improves comfort and frees grid capacity—a practical complement to storage, renewables and flexibility services.

Appreciation

Warm thanks to the sponsors and host institutions for convening an impactful forum, and to research teams from leading Chinese universities for insightful contributions and dialogue.


Work with Sanyou London

  • Spec sheets, samples and pilots: VIW, DVIP, Flexible VIP and VIBB for housing, public buildings and commercial estates.
  • Partnerships: universities, utilities, grid operators, developers and contractors exploring demand-side efficiency within smart-grid plans.

Contact: Visit www.sanyoulondon.com or reach Sanyou London Customer Service.
Media & speaking enquiries: Professor Saim Memon


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