Last Wednesday (20 November) Shell, together with the Shanghai Municipal Science & Technology Commission (SMSTC), organized a workshop on the topic Smart Cities and Smart Accessibility. Other companies and organizations that gave presentations and/or joint the discussion were: THNK, Amsterdam Economic Board, Fujitsu, TRIAD, Carbon War Room, TomTom and Philips. Various speakers showed the audience technologies and solutions that are …
Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) networking event in Shanghai
On 20 and 21 November the Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) organised a networking event in Shanghai. The event was hosted by Teijin Aramid Asia. With this event DPI aimed to broaden the Chinese academic network of DPI and its industrial partners, and to generate ideas for precompetitive international research projects. Lab tour at Technical Center Asia (TCA) of Teijin Aramid …
Tsinghua University develops new tumor detection kit
Professors from Tsinghua University proved that Hsp90α can be used as a biomarker to test for lung cancer and have developed a Hsp90α quantitative detection kit. This method of testing is cheaper and more efficient than traditional solutions, all they need is a drop of blood. The kit for Hsp90α has passed the relevant clinical trials and has been approved …
Science talent programme aims at Nobel Prize
China has recently unveiled the first group of talents selected for an ambitious programme, which aims to financially support Chinese scientists’ bids for the Nobel Prize, while boosting innovation and development in both natural and social sciences. The National Special Support Programme for High-level Talents, also dubbed the “Ten Thousand Talents Programme,” was launched in 2012. It will support 10,000 …
Dutch vocational education institutions find Chinese partners during first education policy dialogue in Beijing
On November 1st, the first Sino-Dutch Education Policy Dialogue on Vocational Education & Universities of Applied Sciences Cooperation was held in Beijing. The policy dialogue was initiated by the Chinese and Dutch Ministry of Education and implemented by the Netherlands organization for international cooperation in higher education (Nuffic) and its Chinese counterpart CEAIE. Mr. Hans Schutte, Director-General of Dutch Ministry …
China MedTech Partnering in Suzhou
China MedTech Partnering (CMP2013) is a two-day international partnering conference which is organized on November 7-8th in Suzhou. The conference covers two fast growing sectors: Medical Devices and IVD. It provides a platform for international and Chinese companies to collaborate on commercialization, co-development, manufacturing, licensing as well as investment. Companies and organizations presented themselves with ‘roadshow’ presentations and during panel …
Is China a world leader in science?
NESTA tries to answer that question in a report on risks and opportunities for China-UK research and innovation collaboration. The report is thought-provoking as can already be seen from its title: ‘China’s Absorptive State’. Some indicators that China is on route to becoming a world leader in science: China has the world’s fastest supercomputer. Yes, chips are made by Intel, …
World’s lightest material developed at Zhejiang University
Scientists at Zhejiang University in China have developed an ultra-light material known as carbon aerogel. The scientists behind it claim it is the lightest material ever manufactured. Some details from the review in Nature. The aerogel is described as extremely elastic. It can absorb up to 900 times their own weight in oil, only oil not water. In addition, the …
The necessity of more efficiency in China’s logistics
Eighteen percent of China’s GDP can be attributed to the logistics sector, compared to eight and seven percent in the US and the Netherlands respectively. Various factors influence the efficiency e.g.: barriers and regional differences in policy, infrastructure and logistics services. Reforms and standardization are essential to improve the efficiency in China’s logistics. Reducing obstacles in the supply chain could …
Sino-Dutch logistics research experience
Logistics and supply chain management go beyond boundaries, driven by international trade. The same accounts for scientific research. An increasing number of Dutch Universities are active worldwide. In a double interview academic professors Harry Geerlings (Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam) and Jan Fransoo (TU/e) tell us about their experiences in China (in Dutch). Prof Harry Geerlings Prof Jan Fransoo “Als we …