Leading Manufacturer of Groundwater Monitoring Instruments in China
Emory Makes Appearance at Shenzhen’s Belt and Road Green Technology Expo; General Manager Song Qingguo Shares New Technologies for Groundwater Sampling and Monitoring.
Dec 01,2025
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Technical Overview: Focusing on Actual Needs to Build a Full-Chain Monitoring Solution
Right from the start, General Manager Song Qingguo got straight to the point and introduced everyone to the company’s technological achievements—gained over many years of deep engagement in the field of groundwater monitoring. He noted that the team has consistently focused its R&D efforts on three key aspects: “precision, efficiency, and stability,” and has now developed a comprehensive system of technologies and equipment.

Among these, the groundwater and hydrogeological instruments can precisely capture critical hydrogeological data, laying a solid foundation for monitoring efforts. The in-situ groundwater monitoring device is specially designed with a “three-level power management + four-level data storage” mode, specifically to address the challenges of difficult power supply and frequent data loss in remote areas, thereby ensuring 24-hour uninterrupted monitoring. The portable groundwater sampling equipment emphasizes lightweight design and ease of operation, boosting field sampling efficiency by more than 50% and reducing the workload of field personnel. Coupled with groundwater dynamic field technology and microplastic analysis technology, this comprehensive approach covers the entire process—from source identification to pollutant detection—providing truly all-around support for groundwater ecological protection.
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Case Study: Let the real-world results do the talking—technologies that perfectly match diverse scenario requirements.
To help the on-site guests more intuitively grasp the practical value of the technology, General Manager Song Qingguo shared three typical real-world case studies:
Case Study on Groundwater Sampling Technology: For three consecutive years, the company’s equipment has been used as examination tools for the “National Groundwater Sampling Qualification Training and Examination.” The company not only provides pre-exam training but also supplies a complete set of examination equipment and technical support. This equipment is currently being utilized by the National Analytical Testing Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, as well as by relevant departments in 28 provinces and cities as enforcement instruments. The resulting achievements have even been recognized with honors such as “Innovative Ecological and Environmental Technology Product.”

Case study on groundwater hydrodynamic fields: By using an underground groundwater flow velocity and direction meter, combined with a “in-situ monitoring + three-dimensional observation + flow velocity and direction analysis” approach, we have constructed a three-dimensional model of contaminant transport at groundwater-contaminated sites. This model enables precise prediction of contamination spread trends and accurate assessment of remediation effectiveness. Moreover, this technology fills a gap in the industry regarding “in-situ, deep-layer, and stratified three-dimensional monitoring of groundwater.”
Case Study: In 2023, our company was invited to participate in the “Technical Exchange Symposium on Automatic Groundwater Monitoring” organized by the China National Environmental Monitoring Center in Shenzhen. At the symposium, our in-situ monitoring instrument and online monitoring system solution garnered attention and recognition from industry experts.
These cases cover various scenarios, including training and examinations, pollution control, and automated monitoring, enabling the on-site guests to truly appreciate the practicality of technology in real-world applications.
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Challenges and Prospects: Confronting Industry Pain Points and Anchoring on the Path of Intelligent Development
General Manager Song Qingguo also candidly shared the core challenges currently facing the field of groundwater monitoring:
Regarding technical costs: Some new technological equipment is relatively expensive, and its operation and maintenance costs are also high, which to some extent limits its widespread adoption and application.
In terms of technology integration: The integration among different new technologies is relatively difficult, which affects the overall application performance.
In terms of talent development: The relative shortage of professionals skilled in new technologies is hindering the efficiency of technology implementation.
Addressing these pain points, he outlined Emery’s path to breakthrough: increasing R&D investment to reduce equipment costs, strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration to optimize technology integration solutions, and leveraging the research achievements of specialized talents from universities and research institutions to break through the talent bottlenecks faced by enterprises.
Speaking about the future, Song Qingguo stated that as technology continues to improve, the quality of groundwater environmental data will be significantly enhanced, providing stronger support for water resource protection and management. Over the next five years, new technologies for improving groundwater environmental data quality are expected to achieve breakthroughs in areas such as sensors, artificial intelligence, digital and intelligent transformation, and the integrated approach of “data collection + data management + data utilization.” These advancements will effectively address the limitations of traditional technologies and drive the development of groundwater environmental monitoring and management toward greater intelligence and digitalization.
This conference brought together numerous industry guests and international representatives, including Wang Shutang, Deputy Director of the Belt and Road Environmental Technology Exchange and Transfer Center (Shenzhen); Jiang Kangkang, Marketing Manager of Zhi Ren Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd.; Li Ning, General Manager of the Shenzhen Branch of Beijing Shanhaitu Technology Co., Ltd.; Chen Guangquan, General Manager of Guangzhou Yunmaogang Operation & Management Co., Ltd.; Guo Dongliang, Deputy Head of the Membership Services Department of the New Leadership International Cooperation Platform; Lu Qi, Deputy Director of the Haiguo Tu Zhi Research Institute; Mosley, Chief Representative of the Guangzhou Representative Office of the Eastern Bank of Bangladesh; and Geli James Mensa Kwami, General Manager of JA&Z LTD of the Republic of Ghana.
In the future, Emery (Hebei) Technology will take this Shenzhen expo as an opportunity to bring its core technologies and equipment for groundwater sampling and monitoring, and actively engage in green technology cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. We will contribute Chinese solutions and Hebei’s strength to the sustainable use of water resources in countries along the Belt and Road, thus helping to deepen and solidify the construction of a green Belt and Road.
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