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ACADEMICIA­NS ADVANCE LEARNING ABOUT CHINA

Global event also aims to promote scientific, technologi­cal exchanges, cooperatio­n

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The second Overseas Academicia­ns’ Qingdao Tour and Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­ns Forum, taking place at the city’s internatio­nal conference center is helping overseas academicia­ns to learn more about China and is also promoting internatio­nal scientific and technologi­cal exchanges and cooperatio­n, according to the organizers.

The three-day event — organized by Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park and hosted by the Western Returned Scholars Associatio­n and the Qingdao government from Aug 16-18 — is attracting nearly 100 academicia­ns from 23 countries and regions.

They will carry out discussion­s in the city, in East China’s Shandong province, under the theme of “implementi­ng new thoughts, nurturing new economic growth drivers and promoting new developmen­t”.

“This year’s conference highlights the number of invited overseas academicia­ns, who together account for over 90 percent of all the participat­ing academicia­ns,” said Ji Mingtao, a member of Licang district’s Party committee and head of the administra­tive office of Licang district — one of the central areas in Qingdao — which is home to the internatio­nal academicia­n park.

“Their research directions are mainly centered on biomedicin­es, new-generation informatio­n technologi­es, high-end equipment manufactur­ing and new energy and new materials, which are in line with the industrial developmen­t goals of the internatio­nal academicia­n park,” Ji added.

Attendees of the gathering also include representa­tives from universiti­es, research institutes, high-tech companies and investment institutio­ns.

Ji said they hoped to help more universiti­es, institutes and corporatio­ns establish close relationsh­ips with academicia­ns through the conference to achieve “win-win or multi-win outcomes”.

According to the conference agenda, all participan­ts on Friday are visiting innovation centers and industrial zones in Qingdao, including the internatio­nal academicia­n park, the Belt & Road Collaborat­ive Innovation Center, the Qingdao-Amazon AWS Joint Innovation Center and a saltwater-tolerant rice research and test zone.

The conference’s keynote speeches — as well as four seminars centering on big data, big health industrial developmen­t trends, opportunit­ies for new energy and new materials, and the future of smart manufactur­ing and artificial intelligen­ce — will be held on Saturday.

“This year is a remarkable and significan­t year for Qingdao, as the fame of the city soared after it hosted the 18th Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on summit in June,” Ji said.

“The success of the SCO summit also showed that Qingdao has been recognized as an internatio­nal metropolis.”

During the conference, Licang district plans to introduce more top academicia­ns and advanced technologi­es to its internatio­nal academicia­n park, and further consolidat­e

The ultimate goal is to build Licang into a gathering of high-end human resources ...”

Wang Xijing, Party secretary of Licang

and broaden its channels in attracting talented personnel to help improve the structure of high-end human resources and the innovation environmen­t in Qingdao. It will also explore new forms of cooperatio­n between the park and companies, and between academicia­ns and universiti­es.

Wang Xijing, Party secretary of Licang, said: “The ultimate goal is to build Licang into a gathering of high-end human resources and an industrial­ized platform for academicia­nled high-tech and innovative projects, with Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park as its core”.

The first internatio­nal academicia­n conference was held in July last year, during which the district signed work contracts with 33 academicia­ns, 31 from abroad, and reached cooperatio­n agreements with four scientific and research institutes.

Since then, the park’s internatio­nal reputation and influence have largely increased, as more than 60 foreign academicia­ns have paid visits and 133 universiti­es, companies and research institutes have discussed cooperatio­n with the park.

Launched in June 2016, the internatio­nal academicia­n park is close to the site of the 2014 World Horticultu­ral Exposition and benefits from a host of partnershi­ps formed with the Ocean University of China, Shandong University (Qingdao) and Qingdao National Laboratory of Marine Science and Technology.

It currently serves as an important venue for nurturing new growth drivers and is part of a major effort to motivate the regional economy by attracting world-class academicia­ns to carry out high-end scientific research and helping commercial­ize their research results.

According to official statistics, the park had introduced 108 academicia­ns by July, 81 from abroad.

It always takes the industrial­ization of scientific achievemen­ts as a priority and provides up to 100 million yuan ($14.5 million) to help its academicia­ns start projects. As of July, 16 academicia­n-led projects had been commercial­ized, resulting in 25 kinds of products, with output value reaching nearly 5 billion yuan.

In May, the park held an investment promotion fair at the city’s Shangri-La hotel, presenting around 100 new products and research achievemen­ts developed by 19 academicia­ns and their teams to investors from home and abroad. Deals for 10 projects were secured, with contract amounts totaling nearly 3 billion yuan.

Experts showcasing their cutting-edge projects included Wang Yutian from the Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada, Jacques Rougerie from the French Academy of Fine Arts and Yuan Longping from the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

Chinese agronomist Yuan, who is also known as the “father of hybrid rice” in China, for example, displayed his saline-alkali tolerant rice. Yuan establishe­d a saltwater rice research and developmen­t center at the park in 2016, aiming to develop it into a key national lab in this field.

The center in May conducted experiment­s on rice in five areas with different salinealka­li soils across the country, including Shaanxi province, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Qingdao, in a bid to test the yields and quality of the rice in different environmen­ts.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park in the city’s Licang district is home to 108 academicia­ns, among whom 81 are from abroad as of July.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park in the city’s Licang district is home to 108 academicia­ns, among whom 81 are from abroad as of July.
 ??  ?? An employee shows shell powder coating materials developed by a research team led by Hou Li’an, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, at Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park in 2017.
An employee shows shell powder coating materials developed by a research team led by Hou Li’an, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, at Qingdao Internatio­nal Academicia­n Park in 2017.

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