Tai’an: “Innovation Alliance” solves the “stuck neck” problem in the printing and dyeing industry
The National Advanced Printing and Dyeing Technology Innovation Center located in Tai’an is the first national manufacturing innovation center in Shandong Province and the only national manufacturing innovation center in the field of advanced printing and dyeing technology. Currently, the innovation center operates under the “company + alliance” model and has established China’s first advanced printing and dyeing technology innovation alliance, including 12 universities and some key enterprises in the industry, including Donghua University, Tianjin University of Technology, and Qingdao University.
As of December, a total of 65 member units have been gathered, covering more than 70% of the national innovation platforms in this field. The “Alliance” mainly links the superior and innovative resources in the upstream and downstream of the industrial chain in scientific research, production and application, and focuses on the design and development of high-quality printing and dyeing products, energy saving and emission reduction new printing and dyeing technologies and other industries. The “stuck neck” problem of development.
Mao Zhiping, director of the National Advanced Printing and Dyeing Technology Innovation Center, told reporters: “Since the construction was approved in 2020, we have established an innovation team of 228 people, including four academician teams, and have successively carried out industry ‘stuck neck’ and common key More than 70 technology research and development projects.”
In order to actively create new innovation carriers, Tai’an City gave full play to the leading role of the national platform, provided policy support and intellectual support articles, and successfully obtained R&D funds of 80 million yuan to help enterprises build public research and development platforms, pilot verification and Projects such as technology incubation bases fully support the green innovative development of the printing and dyeing industry.
Cao Lei, director of the Science and Technology Bureau of Taishan District, Tai’an City, said: “Continue to promote the construction of high-energy innovation carriers, and on the basis of giving full play to the role of the existing scientific and technological innovation platform, new competition Create a number of national-level and provincial-level innovation platforms. Increase efforts to compete for provincial-level ‘Little Giants of Science and Technology’, provincial-level and municipal-level ‘unveiling projects’ and ‘small and medium-sized enterprise improvement projects’, and deeply integrate with well-known universities and scientific research institutes. Increase the intensity of attracting and cultivating talents and continuously stimulate the vitality of innovation and entrepreneurship.”
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