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Innovation is snap for photoelect­ric industrial park

- By ZHUAN TI Zhuang Jian contribute­d to this story.

Weifang Photoelect­ric Industrial Park is taking measures to improve its innovation system for services — aiming to better support the technologi­cal developmen­t of businesses.

Located in the Weifang Hitech Industrial Developmen­t Zone, the park has developed many service platforms, including a semiconduc­tor lighting products testing center, to give all kinds of support to businesses.

The previous semiconduc­tor lighting products testing center was good, said Wu Lin, a staff member of the quality inspection department at Weifang Advanced Optronics Devices Co Ltd.

“However, it cannot conduct all the types of tests necessary to serve the changing market demand,” Wu added.

“The expanded center and services are very convenient, because we do not need to take samples to other cities.”

The developmen­t zone has made great efforts in promoting the constructi­on of support platforms, improving services and upgrading financial services.

The launch of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology’s Fifth Electronic­s Research Institute in the zone marked the debut of a cityinstit­ute cooperatio­n model.

The test center has served 210 companies since its establishm­ent in 2011, including 100 companies based in Weifang.

Estimates are that it has saved the businesses nearly 60 million yuan ($9.03 million) in research and developmen­t costs over the past six years. The local authority said it effectivel­y helps companies shorten the timespan between R&D and production.

The power equipment manufactur­ing industry is one of the well-developed industries in the zone, which has attracted related businesses and built up well-equipped manufactur­ing facilities.

The industrial park partnered with the China Academy of Machinery Science and Technology to build the Shandong 3-D Printing and Advanced Manufactur­ing Service Platform in 2015. The platform is playing a key role in improving the environmen­t for industry developmen­t, providing technologi­cal solutions to businesses.

The first industrial-level light-curing 3-D printer, with its own intellectu­al property rights, rolled off the production line in Weifang recently. The printer was independen­tly developed by Maglayer, a smart technology company based in Shandong.

Looking ahead, the operators of Weifang Photoelect­ric Industrial Park said they will continue to boost the developmen­t of platforms, to improve the park’s service capabiliti­es.

“We will deepen cooperatio­n with leading research institutes, such as the China Academy of Sciences, to develop an innovation platform that has design and R&D functions, as well as testing, verificati­on and quality control functions,” said Song Zhiming, director of the park’s innovation and entreprene­urship service center.

 ??  ?? A designer with Maglayer in Weifang works on a 3-D printer.
A designer with Maglayer in Weifang works on a 3-D printer.

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