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From June 3 to 6, 2025, a landmark event in the field of international residue analysis took place—the European Residue Conference (EuroResidue) and the International Symposium on Hormone and Veterinary Drug Residue Analysis (VDRA) officially merged, held at the NH Belfort Hotel in Ghent, Belgium. This merger aims to create a comprehensive platform covering the detection of pharmacologically active substance residues in food, feed, and the environment, promoting the global implementation of the "One Health" concept. Beijing Kwinbon Technology Co., Ltd., a leading enterprise in China's food safety testing sector, was invited to participate in this grand event, engaging with global experts to discuss cutting-edge technologies and industry trends.

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Powerful Collaboration to Advance the Field
EuroResidue is one of Europe’s longest-standing conferences on residue analysis, having been successfully held nine times since 1990, with a focus on technological innovation and applications in residue analysis for food, feed, and other matrices. VDRA, co-organized by Ghent University, ILVO, and other authoritative institutions, has been held biennially since 1988, alternating with EuroResidue. The merger of these two conferences breaks down geographical and disciplinary barriers, providing a broader stage for global researchers. This year’s event will delve into topics such as the standardization of residue detection methods, emerging contaminant control, and integrated management of environmental and food chain safety.

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Beijing Kwinbon on the Global Stage
As an innovative leader in China’s food safety testing industry, Beijing Kwinbon showcased its latest advancements in veterinary drug residue and hormone detection at the conference. The company also shared practical case studies of rapid testing technologies in the Chinese market with international experts. A company representative stated, "Direct exchanges with global peers help align Chinese standards with international benchmarks while also contributing ‘Chinese solutions’ to the global advancement of residue analysis technologies."

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This merged conference not only integrates academic resources but also marks a new phase of global collaboration in residue analysis. Beijing Kwinbon’s active participation highlights the technical capabilities of Chinese enterprises and contributes Eastern wisdom to building a safer global food and environmental monitoring network. Moving forward, with the deepening of the "One Health" concept, such international collaborations will provide stronger momentum for the sustainable development of human and ecological health.


Post time: Jun-05-2025