DynaTech donates deep-ultraviolet disinfection equipment to the Automotive Museum, leveraging AI + Lights-out Laboratories technology to safeguard urban culture.


Published Time:

2025-10-27

On October 24, Chi Haipeng, Chairman of Beijing Dyna Experimental Technology Co., Ltd., and Dong Yuchong, Vice President, represented the company in donating 20 units of the "Aurora Starry Deep Ultraviolet Virus Rapid Disinfection Devices" to the Automobile Museum. Liu Jingquan, Director of the museum, accepted the donation on behalf of the institution and expressed his gratitude. Chen Li, Deputy Director of the Fengtai Park Management Committee, attended the ceremony and delivered a speech, highly praising Dyna Technology's "Technology for Public Good" initiative.

 

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AI + Lights-Out Laboratories

AI + LIGHTS – OUT LABORATORIES

On October 24, Chi Haipeng, Chairman of Beijing Dyna Experimental Technology Co., Ltd., and Dong Yuchong, Vice President, represented the company in donating 20 units of the "Aurora Starry Deep Ultraviolet Virus Rapid Disinfection Devices" to the Automobile Museum. Liu Jingquan, Director of the museum, accepted the donation on behalf of the institution and expressed heartfelt gratitude. Chen Li, Deputy Director of the Fengtai Park Management Committee, attended the ceremony and delivered a speech, praising Dyna Technology's "Technology for Public Good" initiative highly.

As a national and Zhongguancun high-tech enterprise, as well as a specialized, sophisticated, and innovative enterprise in Beijing, Dana Technology is a pioneering and leading company in China for "AI + Lights-out Laboratories." By integrating AI with robotics and automated equipment, it enables fully unmanned experimental operations across various testing and R&D scenarios, significantly enhancing experimental efficiency, sensitivity, safety, and quality stability—while also drastically reducing laboratory space requirements and energy consumption.

This donation features the "Aurora Starlight," which utilizes advanced deep-ultraviolet, second-level virus-inactivation technology to achieve highly effective disinfection in just 3 seconds. It provides a 24/7, zero-consumable, chemical-residue-free safety barrier for the museum's public spaces. Chairman Chi Haipeng stated: "The Automobile Museum is not only a cultural landmark of the capital but also a hub for science education and outreach aimed at young people. We hope that by leveraging Daina Technology's cutting-edge innovation, we can make the journey of 'carrying forward automotive civilization' even safer and more reassuring—while allowing visitors to experience firsthand the warmth and ingenuity behind China's world-class manufacturing."

The Beijing Automotive Museum is a national, non-profit institution dedicated to automotive culture, consistently upholding its mission of "preserving automotive heritage and inspiring innovative dreams." To date, it has welcomed over 10 million visitors, earning itself a shining cultural identity not only in Fengtai District but also across the capital. This latest donation injects fresh energy into the collaboration between the museum and the enterprise, enabling both a secure upgrade of the museum's exhibition environment and a heartfelt expression of the company's brand values. Most importantly, it ensures a reassuring and enjoyable experience for visitors, sparking a brilliant fusion of "automotive culture" and "technology-driven philanthropy."

In the future, Dena Technology will continue to deeply cultivate the cutting-edge field of AI + Lights-out Laboratories, aligning seamlessly with Fengtai Park’s strategy of "multiplying growth through relentless pursuit and collaborative development," so that more innovative technological breakthroughs can move beyond the lab—and ultimately become a new driving force of cultural productivity that empowers urban development.