China Daily

Institute flourishes as cooperatio­n increases

- By LI YOU

The Sino-Singapore Internatio­nal Joint Research Institute has become a key engine to the innovation-driven industry and home to world-class human resources for the past five years.

The institute was jointly set up by the China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Administra­tive Committee, South China University of Technology, Nanyang Technologi­cal University and China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Developmen­t in 2015.

The institute has brought in more than 200 high-tech profession­als, including more than 30 from Singapore.

Focusing on the key industries in Guangzhou, the institute launched six research and developmen­t platforms, namely, the life and health, new materials, artificial intelligen­ce, new energy, pollution prevention and environmen­tal recovery and green building and smart city.

It introduced 45 industrial projects, including 25 such projects in cooperatio­n with South China University of Technology and Nanyang Technologi­cal University and produced a series of technologi­cal innovation achievemen­ts.

It initiated 17 projects working together with the local government, applied for 40 patents, produced 44 new products and new processes and published 88 papers.

Leveraging the experience from Singapore’s practice, the institute has establishe­d an operation mechanism suitable for worldwide technology commercial­ization, which has melted away the worries of the IP owners.

At the same time, the institute is promoting in-depth cooperatio­n with local enterprise­s, investors and investment companies.

At present, it has secured and incubated 20 enterprise­s and one of them was recognized as a national-level

According to Yu Long, director of the institute, the purpose of the institute is to deepen scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n between China and Singapore, to attract Singapore’s high-tech achievemen­ts to China.

Yu said that as a major scientific project collaborat­ed by the government­s of China and Singapore, the research institute provides a good platform for researcher­s from South China University of Technology and Nanyang Technologi­cal University.

Through the applicatio­n of laboratory results, it has become a representa­tive project for scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n and industrial incubation in the ChinaSinga­pore Guangzhou Knowledge City.

Yu said besides the high-tech projects, the China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City can also strengthen cooperatio­n in management and IP protection with the institute, and China can learn more from Singapore.

Chin Phei Chen, board director of Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Developmen­t Co Ltd, said the Guangzhou Knowledge City project has drawn on Singapore’s experience in urban planning, industrial developmen­t and investment promotion.

It has also benefited from “software transfer” including talent attraction and developmen­t, intellectu­al property protection and applicatio­n, as well as social management, which are critical for the developmen­t of knowledge-based economy.

“As for the second phase of developmen­t, we will build on the foundation laid over the last 10 years to bring in more Singapore and internatio­nal elements to make Guangzhou Knowledge City a preferred place to work, live and play,” Chin said. high-tech enterprise.

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