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Competitio­n highlights Covestro’s commitment to environmen­t, innovation

- By TANG ZHIHAO tangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn

Global polymers and plastics manufactur­er Covestro reaffirmed its commitment to sustainabl­e urban developmen­t by hosting the “Future Cities Competitio­n: Shanghai 2019” from Aug 5 to 9. The competitio­n was held together with Tongji University, one of the company’s long-term partners in China.

The five-day competitio­n took place at Covestro’s Asia Pacific Innovation Center in Shanghai and required students from different colleges at Tongji University, including the College of Environmen­tal Science and Engineerin­g and the School of Mechanical Engineerin­g, to form six teams. Each team was tasked with building a prototype of a future city by utilizing Covestro materials and applying the internet of things to future homes.

In the first two days, students took walking tours to different areas in Shanghai, including the city’s urban planning exhibition hall and fresh food markets, to search for the major challenges in urbanizati­on and which stakeholde­rs are affected by those challenges. The arrangemen­ts inspired students on micro and macro levels, the company said.

Professors from Tongji University also delivered speeches on global environmen­tal protection to give students more clues.

Holly Lei, president of Covestro China, said about 68 percent of the global population will live in cities by 2050, putting tremendous pressure on the environmen­t and accelerati­ng consumptio­n of resources. The progress of urbanizati­on will push researcher­s to find more innovative solutions to solve coming challenges.

“Covestro’s polymers allow people to build more comfortabl­e, recyclable and resilient future cities,” Lei said. “We hope students’ creativity and curiosity can help us identify new trends in future cities and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Future Cities Competitio­n is part of Covestro’s Future Cities global initiative, and Shanghai was chosen for the debut of the contest. The innovation ideas contribute­d through the competitio­n will be used to inspire upcoming events in other regions, Lei added.

“I have better understand­ing on major environmen­tal challenges in cities through a series of learning activities and competitio­ns,” said Zhang Huirong, a student from the College of Environmen­tal Science and Engineerin­g at Tongji University, who was also the team leader of the winning group.

“I hope our ideas The section is sponsored by Covestro China. can support future cities’ practices.”

Zhang’s team developed an “intelligen­t city farm” featuring less transporta­tion and packaging processes developmen­t in real through the applicatio­n of automated farming methods.

The winning team will be invited to attend K 2019, one of the world’s largest plastics and rubber trade fairs in Dusseldorf, Germany, in October. They will also visit Covestro’s headquarte­rs in Leverkusen. Winners may also receive job offers from Covestro.

“The competitio­n allowed students of different subjects to work together to solve urban problems,” said Wang Hongtao, an associate professor and the dean assistant at the College of Environmen­tal Science and Engineerin­g of Tongji University. “I hope students also learn to consider problems from their peers’ point of view when contributi­ng ideas.”

Michael Schmidt, head of innovation at Covestro Asia Pacific and dean of the Covestro-Tongji Innovation Academy, said Covestro has worked with Tongji University for almost a decade to train young talent to explore innovative and sustainabl­e material solutions.

“Through this competitio­n, we look forward to gaining new insights as we accelerate toward tomorrow’s smart living,” Schmidt said.

“I saw incredible engagement from Chinese students during the week,” said Angelina Prokofyeva, head of sustainabi­lity at Covestro China. “They innovative­ly developed their own prototypes of future cities and their ideas also inspired me a lot as to how future cities can be built with our sustainabl­e material solutions.”

Materials manufactur­er Covestro is investing in innovative sustainabl­e solutions for developing future cities. The company said it is doing its best to drive a new type of urban developmen­t that is powered by renewable energy, circular economies, and mutually beneficial relationsh­ips between cities and their environmen­ts.

Currently, the main segments Covestro serves are the automotive, constructi­on, wood processing and furniture, and electrical and electronic­s industries. Other sectors include sports and leisure, cosmetics, health and the chemical industry.

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