China Daily (Hong Kong)

ScientistI­n connects experts with businesses seeking tech

- By ZHU LIXIN in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province Contact the writer at zhulixin@chinadaily.com.cn

ScientistI­n has been bridging the gap between researcher­s and companies seeking new technologi­es in Jiaxing, a city in East China’s Zhejiang province, since 2016.

“Difficulti­es can arise from the fact that many manufactur­ers don’t have effective access to such science profession­als, meaning they have to search very hard and take on high costs,” said Zhi Qiang, who runs the online platform.

“Many scientists are conducting good research in institutio­ns and universiti­es, but often don’t know how they can put their academic findings into practice,” Zhi said.

“Only a fraction of the scientists have started their own businesses with their findings, though the country has been encouragin­g them to combine their academic work with business.”

With big data technologi­es, ScientistI­n is able to track every update of the registered scientists’ academic work.

When a registered company announces its need for technical solutions, the platform will send the request to the most suitable scientists.

As such, the platform improves the efficiency of cooperatio­n between scientists and companies, according to Zhi. He holds a public affair management PhD from Beijingbas­ed Tsinghua University.

The platform has a vast online database of scientists and experts from around the world, who are mostly Chinese. More than half of the researcher­s are active on the ScientistI­n platform, according to Zhi.

His company has also helped Zhejiang to formulate a talent map of local scientists and experts, including their locations and subjects of study.

ScientistI­n is one of the dozens of companies that have been incubated by the Yangtze River Delta Region Institute of Tsinghua University, based in Jiaxing, according to Zhang Haige, vice-president of the institute.

Supported by the Zhejiang provincial government and Tsinghua University, the institute was founded in 2003.

Many Chinese universiti­es have establishe­d such institutes to better serve the local economy, but the Jiaxingbas­ed one differs from the others partly because it doesn’t rely on government financing, Zhang said.

“It has been adopting a market-oriented model. We receive funds from investors, with which we can invest in incubating startups, so that we can receive dividends,” Zhang said.

We receive funds from investors, with which we can invest in incubating startups...”

Zhang Haige,

 ?? ZHU LIXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Zhi Qiang, founder and CEO of ScientistI­n, explains how the platform helps to connect enterprise­s and scientists.
ZHU LIXIN / CHINA DAILY Zhi Qiang, founder and CEO of ScientistI­n, explains how the platform helps to connect enterprise­s and scientists.
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