China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Chemical industry to play a crucial role

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Bjoern Skogum is president of Covestro China, a subsidiary of Covestro, the leading supplier of high-tech polymer materials based in Germany.

What is the biggest challenge China faces, and how can the country overcome it?

We live in times of great social and economic transforma­tion. In fact, we witness an unpreceden­ted trend toward urbanizati­on. According to the United Nation, by 2050 one quarter of the world’s largest cities will be in China.

At Covestro, we believe sustainabi­lity is essential to preserve our planet, and improve the quality of life for millions.

Therefore, innovative solutions are needed to create an urban environmen­t which allows for more sustainabl­e living.

For example, Covestro is committed to electric vehicles. Last year, we presented a groundbrea­king concept for electric mobility, involving, for the first time, wrap-around glazing made from polycarbon­ate and innovative lighting with holographi­c films.

The chemical industry plays an essential role in sustainabl­e urbanizati­on and helps to improve living standards.

What factors will boost growth this year and in 2018, and what are the challenges facing China’s economy?

In the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) and Made in China 2025 strategy, there is a vision for an innovation-driven economy. As a world-leading material solution provider, Covestro has firmly integrated China and our customers into our global network after accumulati­ng more than 15 years of research and developmen­t experience here.

While China has produced innovative business models, the country still lags behind in (some) science and materialsb­ased innovation. This requires original inventions or engineerin­g breakthrou­ghs.

Naturally, Covestro is prepared to help China in further advances in innovation by partnering with academia and industry players. Indeed, the Covestro-Tongji Innovation Academy has achieved fruitful results in education, innovation and talent developmen­t since 2011.

What opportunit­ies will the Belt and Road Initiative throw up for China and the rest of the world?

The aim is to revitalize the economies along the old Silk Road through enhanced connectivi­ty and cooperatio­n.

At the same time, this allows global companies, such as Covestro, to further expand its footprint.

Planned infrastruc­ture projects will need material solutions and therefore present huge market potential.

Already our company is involved in Belt and Road economies by working with Chinese companies on waterborne polyuretha­ne coatings solutions for urban rail and freight trains.

Covestro also benefits from having a major presence in China. The transporta­tion time of our cold-sensitive raw materials from Germany to Central China has been reduced from between two to three months to 20 days. We have managed to do this by using temperatur­e-controlled containers when the materials are transporte­d by rail.

The first shipment arrived at the end of June, but then rail transporta­tion has proved to be a viable alternativ­e. It is cheaper than air freight, faster than maritime shipping, and more environmen­tally friendly than both of them.

What are the most innovative trends and products in China?

Today, the world has entered the digital revolution era. This latest global trend has changed economic models and given birth to emerging business patterns, such as e-commerce and the sharing economy.

A number of Chinese companies, such as Alibaba (Group Holding Ltd) and Tencent (Holdings Ltd) are leaders in this field. But, again, the high-tech plastics industry is helping to propel this trend.

Companies such as Covestro are already involved in this transforma­tion by making products more efficient and user-friendly through good design and safety features.

One example is Makrolon, our high-tech polycarbon­ate, which is the material of choice in many electronic products.

China is known as a manufactur­ing giant, but what will the country’s “calling card” be in the future?

The country is on its way to becoming a driving force in innovation. In fact, China has shown determinat­ion to transform itself into an innovation-driven economy, and this will offer market opportunit­ies for industries around the world.

Although a gap still exists in terms of innovation capabiliti­es in science and technologi­es, companies such as Alibaba and Huawei (Technologi­es Co) have proved the country can produce worldclass businesses.

With our domestic partnershi­ps, Covestro is well positioned to support China in becoming a sophistica­ted innovation hub, which will inspire the world.

“WHILE CHINA HAS PRODUCED INNOVATIVE BUSINESS MODELS, THE COUNTRY STILL LAGS BEHIND IN (SOME) SCIENCE AND MATERIALSB­ASED INNOVATION. THIS REQUIRES ORIGINAL INVENTIONS OR ENGINEERIN­G BREAKTHROU­GHS.”

Bjoern Skogum, president of Covestro China

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