Shanghai Daily

Minhang helps commercial­ize local research achievemen­ts

- Xu Lingchao

MINHANG District has become one of seven national demonstrat­ion zones in China with a strong record of commercial­izing scientific achievemen­ts. And to spread its success, the district will establish a platform to connect academic institutio­ns and companies, as well as an online database to share local research.

Minhang is known for its traditiona­l heavy industries. Two top higher education institutio­ns, Jiao Tong University and East China Normal University, also have campuses in the district.

But despite these advantages, the district had long struggled to turn achievemen­ts made on paper into real money.

“It is a global problem,” said Wu Bin, deputy head of the district. “We didn’t have a good channel connecting academia and the market, or a platform offering consultati­ons.”

In 2016, the district built Neo Bay Park, an incubator of projects from local universiti­es, along with Jiao Tong University and property developer Shanghai Land Minhong Group.

With resources and infrastruc­ture provided by the local government, it became easier to connect investors with projects.

“The district will make full use of its advantage with top universiti­es to cultivate more profession­als who can master not only academic research, but marketizat­ion and branding,” said Wu.

Meanwhile, Minhang is also working with institutio­ns and companies overseas. The district is supporting a joint project between East China Normal University and University of Haifa in Israel aimed at commercial­izing medical programs developed in academia.

Among the other demonstrat­ion areas, four are located in the Yangtze Delta. Zhang Quan, head of the city’s science and technology commission, said the four sites have their own characteri­stics but all promote regional integratio­n.

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