China Daily (Hong Kong)

Links to leading research and developmen­t bodies yield top results

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone is encouragin­g companies to partner with leading research and developmen­t institutes to strengthen their technologi­cal innovation capabiliti­es.

Weifang Wanlong Electric Co Ltd, a traditiona­l electrical products manufactur­er in the zone, on April 3 joined forces with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to launch a new institute aimed at speeding up its work on thermoacou­stics — a type of energy generation using heat to create sound, and sound to create electricit­y — and the commercial­ization of that technology.

On the same day, Wanlong also obtained 1 million yuan ($156,156) in funding from the zone to support its recruitmen­t plans for the institute.

It is not the first time a firm has partnered with the CAS to boost its innovation. With support from the zone, Wanlong set up a joint venture company in 2016 with the academy to focus on developing electroaco­ustic technologi­es.

Liu Lin, chairman of Wanlong, revealed that the company has reached a preliminar­y agreement with China’s leading home appliance maker Haier to supply five million units of thermoacou­stic refrigerat­ors to Haier. Currently, Haier is undertakin­g reliabilit­y tests of Wanlong’s products.

The zone hosted a meeting on April 20 and invited representa­tives from Wanlong to share the company’s experience­s in partnering with leading research institutes to support its business upgrade and its transforma­tion.

“It is painful to perform industrial transforma­tion. We invested a lot in seeking the right people and advanced technologi­es,” Liu said.

Liu said Wanlong used profits generated from its traditiona­l businesses to support the developmen­t of new projects.

Sun Dexiu, chairman of Shandong Hangwei Orthopedic­s Medical Instrument Co, said that the meeting was inspiring for businesses.

“Companies need to have courage to enhance their core competitiv­eness. They should not begrudge the money spent on innovation,” Sun said.

The zone’s authority decided to regularly host gatherings for companies that have successful­ly accomplish­ed industrial upgrades, so business managers can have more opportunit­ies to exchange ideas and solve problems.

“We hope the business and institute cooperatio­n model can be adopted by other businesses in the zone, so as to support the zone’s long-term industrial growth,” said Guo Deyong, head of the Commission for Discipline Inspection in the zone’s Economic Developmen­t Bureau.

Establishi­ng collaborat­ion between companies and leading research institutes is a practical way to maintain local economic growth, according to the zone’s official.

In addition to its existing recruitmen­t and training policies, more personaliz­ed policies will be rolled out to lure profession­als to the zone to support business innovation, according to zone officials.

Guo said the zone will soon release two policies to encourage high-growth and technicall­y driven small and medium-sized enterprise­s, paying more attention to enhancing research, innovation, technologi­cal upgrades and design capabiliti­es.

We invested a lot in seeking the right people and advanced technologi­es.” Liu Lin,

 ??  ?? A technician from Weifang Wanlong Electric Co Ltd works on the developmen­t of its thermoacou­stic technology.
A technician from Weifang Wanlong Electric Co Ltd works on the developmen­t of its thermoacou­stic technology.

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