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Sichuan and the United Kingdom carry out technical docking in areas such as superhard materials
On October 21, 2013, the "Sino-British New Materials Technology Matchmaking Meeting" was successfully held in Chengdu as a supporting event of the "China-EU Innovation and Cooperation Conference." Organized by the Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province, the UK Science and Innovation Network, the Sichuan Science and Technology Exchange Center, the Chengdu International Technology Transfer Center, and the China-UK Science and Technology Innovation Program Office, the event aimed to strengthen international collaboration and scientific innovation between Sichuan and British research institutions, universities, and technology enterprises. Over 80 participants from renowned institutions such as Cardiff University, Queen Mary University of London, GTW Development Group, Sichuan University, and the University of Electronic Science and Technology attended the meeting.
Meng Aiguo, Deputy Inspector of the Provincial Science and Technology Department, provided an overview of Sichuan’s new materials industry, highlighting its rapid development and the formation of six key sectors: vanadium-titanium materials, silicon-lithium materials, chemical materials, rare earth materials, superhard materials, and biomedical materials. Ms. Chai Manyi from the China-UK Science and Technology Innovation Program shared insights into the UK's advancements in new materials and expressed her hope for long-term, mutually beneficial cooperation between Chinese and British partners.
During the event, representatives from 12 universities and companies, including Professor Robert Hill from Queen Mary University of London, Dr. Lars Beex from Cardiff University, Mr. Graham Waters from GTW Development Group, and Professors Gu Zhongwei and Chen Zexiang from Sichuan University and the University of Electronic Science and Technology, presented their research projects. Topics covered a wide range of fields, including bio-materials, optoelectronic materials, semiconductors, nanomaterials, and fiber-optic communications.
Following the presentations, one-on-one project discussions took place, where several promising collaborations were explored. Cranfield University showcased lithium battery technology and transparent silver material lamination techniques, while Smart Fabric Inks introduced innovative fabric printing methods that drew significant interest. Additionally, Portsmouth University and Xihua University reached preliminary agreements on joint research initiatives.
The meeting successfully facilitated meaningful exchanges and laid the foundation for future cooperation in the field of new materials. It was widely regarded as a complete success, marking an important step in strengthening Sichuan’s ties with the UK in science and technology.