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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, September 17 (Xinhua) — A China-Russia exhibition dedicated to improving scientific literacy in both countries was held on Tuesday in Heihe, Heilongjiang Province, China's Heilongjiang Daily newspaper reported.
The event was organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Science and Technology Association and the Heihe City Party Committee and Government. It brought together over 160 people, including scientists and specialists from China and Russia in the fields of education, agriculture, and scientific popularization, as well as officials from science and technology associations across China.
During the exhibition, the Heihe Institute signed a cooperation agreement with Amur State University, under which the parties will engage in long-term collaboration in areas such as the exchange of specialists in popularizing scientific knowledge at universities and the deep integration of scientific education resources. Furthermore, the Heihe Branch of the Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the All-Russian Soybean Research Institute agreed to collaborate on the joint development of agricultural technologies for cold climate regions.
At the event, Chinese and Russian scientists and experts engaged in an in-depth exchange of views on improving public scientific literacy and promoting regional sustainable development, focusing on black soil conservation, agroecology, and other areas. The new concepts and experiences discussed at the salon will provide new opportunities to promote public scientific literacy in both countries and share resources in the popularization of scientific knowledge.
The opening ceremony also included an awards ceremony for the winners of the Special Competition for Chinese-Russian Scientific and Technological Innovations as part of the 7th International Competition on Artificial Intelligence for Youth. Eight teams from universities in China and Russia emerged victorious.
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