In a recent speech, Xu Jie, deputy director-general of department of international cooperation at Ministry of Science and Technology, noted that despite the impact of the pandemic, China and Russia have made significant progress in enhancing bilateral innovation cooperation mechanisms. This has included implementing key R&D projects, scholar exchange, and hosting exhibitions and events. China and Russia have engaged in over a thousand productive sci-tech innovation exchanges in recent years.
Those words were delivered at the seventh China-Russia Roundtable Meeting on High-Tech Application Development and Cooperation.
According to Sergey Terashkevich, deputy director of department of international cooperation at Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation, after years of development, this roundtable meeting has become an essential platform for the science and technology communities of the two countries to explore cooperative models and strengthen their partnership. He believes that effective transfer and application of scientific achievements could better promote economic growth, serve the overall objectives of bilateral collaboration, and benefit the people of both countries.
Vladimir Oshchepkov, consul general of the Russian Federation in Harbin, applauded the role of Sino-Russian cooperation in high-tech fields, adding that it is an important direction for practical cooperation, which serves the long-term strategic interests of the two countries.
Harbin's bridging role
Harbin is becoming one of China's cities conducting active sci-tech cooperation with Russia, according to Xu.
Shi Zhaohui, deputy director of Heilongjiang provincial Department of Science and Technology, said Heilongjiang province is becoming an important window of China's cooperation with Russia and a hub of cooperation in Northeast Asia, relying on its unique historical, geographical and regional advantages in cooperation with Russia. He also expects that Harbin will make full use of its radiating and driving role as a center of cooperation and support its construction into a center of sci-tech cooperation between China and Russia in the future.
According to Tan Lewei, vice mayor of Harbin, the city will work with cities in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta to form a North-South interactive and collaborative innovation mechanism and jointly promote the development of sci-tech innovation cooperation between China and Russia.
Enhancing Sino-Russian regional innovation links
Luo Benjin, the chief scientist from Yangtze River Delta National Technology Innovation Center, underscored the necessity to build North-South innovation industry chain ecology in China, noting that strengthening North-South cooperation in innovation and industrial ecology will help China and Russia effectively connect and utilize resources.
Meanwhile, Su Jing, president of Harbin International Science and Technology Cooperation and Exchange Association, suggested that Chinese and Russian innovation entities should jointly launch an innovation economy research institute to drive China-Russia regional innovation cooperation.
Speeding up commercialization of sci-tech achievements
Sun Chang, general manager of China Technology Exchange, hoped that Harbin and China Technology Exchange would integrate resources of both sides to actively participate in the establishment of a China-Russia cooperation mechanism. This would aid the transformation of sci-tech achievements and jointly speed up the marketization and commercialization of the transformation process between the two countries.
The meeting also focused on setting up platforms to release cooperation demands and promote key project collaboration.
The national Technology Innovation Center of the Yangtze River Delta and three other organizations released specific project cooperation demands to meet the actual needs of enterprises and promote the transfer and transformation of sci-tech achievements. Selected projects will be given priority to be included in the support plan of local science and technology bureaus.
Since 2015, this event has become an essential landmark of bilateral sci-tech cooperation. Over the years, more than 300 sci-tech achievements from China and Russia have been promoted.