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UK, China industrial cooperatio­n touted

- ByWUYIYAO in Shanghai wuyiyao@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the UK have a lot to offer each other in industry and advanced manufactur­ing in terms of developing staff members with expertise, matching investment­s and commercial­ization of research and academic findings, regional leaders of both said at the Second UK-China Business Leaders Summit in Shanghai recently.

Companies and regional leaders in China and UK may introduce opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in the sectors with the help of exchanges of educationa­l and training systems at deeper levels, such as an employer-led curriculum and more frequent dialogue between the two sides, said one senior UK businessma­n.

The remarks were made by Sir John Peace, Chair of Midlands Engine— anEnglish collaborat­ion between local government­s and the UK national government, local business and universiti­es — together with a plan to generate an additional 34 billion pounds ($42.8 billion) for the economy over the next 15 years and to create 300,000 jobs.

“Regional leaders in both China and UK will continue to encourage the public and private sectors to an economic and culture exchange between the two countries, and will make efforts to build up a key projects catalogue and a key enterprise catalogue for regional cooperatio­n projects,” said Li Xiaolin, president of the Chinese People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries.

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Sir Keith Burnett, and universiti­es with the support of government­s will help to build an infrastruc­ture that creates great prosperity and opportunit­y, said Sir Keith Burnett, vicechance­llor of the University of Sheffield in an earlier interview.

“The Made in China 2025 initiative is vitally important … and we want to be a part of it”, he said.

In the areas of aerospace, nuclear manufactur­ing research and other discipline­s, the University of Sheffield has been working with partners in China on newtechnol­ogies, he added.

From the early forms of joint programs that enable students to study overseas to building up campuses in China’s cities— to the current collaborat­ion involving companies, researcher­s and universiti­es — more longterm, innovation-driven projects have been operating as both China and the UK attach increasing importance to innovation and technologi­cal developmen­t, experts said at the summit.

Collaborat­ion and synergy between universiti­es and companies was key to innovation and technologi­cal enhancemen­t, said Zhou Ji, head of the ChineseAca­demy of Engineerin­g.

Zhou said the more closely the two worked together, the more benefits they brought to economic developmen­t and social welfare.

Fu Guoqing, with the Shanghai Science and Technology Committee, said that more institutio­nal improvemen­ts and infrastruc­ture supporting collaborat­ion would help. Fu said they brought together companies, government, think tanks, researcher­s, young trained staff members and future scientists from various countries— to help to create more engines for economic and social developmen­t.

TheMade in China 2025 initiative is vitally important … and we want to be a part of it.” vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield

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