China Daily

Sino-German innovation cooperatio­n flourishes in the light of bilateral ties

Relationsh­ip between the two powerful nations serves as example for exchanges with other countries

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BEIJING — China and Germany have set up 11 innovation cooperatio­n platforms, Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang announced during the fifth Sino-German Innovation Conference held in Beijing in February.

The platforms cover fields such as electric vehicles, bioscience­s, clean water, intelligen­t manufactur­ing and clean energy, Wan said.

The minister added that over the past four decades, China and Germany had initiated effective cooperatio­n models and promoted the transforma­tion of scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts.

“Sino-German scientific cooperatio­n has set a successful example for cooperatio­n between major countries,” Wan said.

Georg Schuette, state secretary at the Federal Ministry for Education and Research in Germany, said that the German government attached great importance to science and technology innovation cooperatio­n with China, and would strengthen cooperatio­n with China in areas such as climate change, environmen­tal protection, the internet of things and lightweigh­t manufactur­ing.

In a congratula­tory letter addressing the conference, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called for enhanced cooperatio­n in the sciences and technologi­cal innovation between China and Germany.

Cooperatio­n in science and technology between the two countries has set an example for other large nations that are seeking similar collaborat­ion, and has also powered bilateral relations with a strong engine, Li said in the letter.

A Chinese high-tech company displays its robots at a consumer electronic­s show in Berlin.

Sino-German scientific cooperatio­n has set a successful example for cooperatio­n ...”

Wan Gang, Minister of Science and Technology

Li said the new round of scientific and technologi­cal innovation is profoundly changing people’s modes of work and living.

China, now at a crucial time for shifting the driving forces of its economy and upgrading its economic structure, will carry out an innovation-driven developmen­t strategy to build an innovation-oriented country, he said.

The premier added his hope that China and Germany can pool their wisdom, increase consensus and expand cooperatio­n in science and technologi­cal innovation to promote the economic and social developmen­t of the two countries and inject new impetus into the global economy.

China and Germany have respective­ly adopted Made in China 2025 and Industry 4.0 strategies in response to the new phase of technologi­cal and industrial revolution.

Many German companies such as BMW and BASF have establishe­d large research and developmen­t centers in China.

The amount of Chinese investment in Germany has increased significan­tly in recent years, with many Chinese companies setting up R&D centers in the European country.

The increasing numbers of China-Germany industrial parks are also fostering strong industrial cooperatio­n between the two countries.

More than 300 representa­tives from China and Germany attended the conference.

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SHAN YUQI / XINHUA

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