China and Belarus are accelerating the joint implementation of scientific and technological progress, according to the Chinese Ambassador to Belarus.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Minsk, January 29 (Xinhua) — China and Belarus are accelerating the joint implementation of scientific and technological advances. Chinese Ambassador to Belarus Zhang Wenchuan stated this Thursday in response to a Xinhua reporter's question at a reception for journalists to mark the upcoming Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year).

Speaking about the successful completion of the Years of China-Belarus Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation in 2025, Zhang Wenchuan highlighted a number of key aspects of cooperation between the two countries.

"The two sides conducted over 60 scientific, technical, and academic exchanges in areas such as artificial intelligence, information technology, biopharmaceuticals, laser technology, new materials, and agriculture. More than 2,000 experts participated in these exchanges," the ambassador said.

He cited the 23rd International Conference on Highly Qualified Personnel Exchanges in Shanghai and the opening of the Xi'an branch of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus as examples.

According to the diplomat, project cooperation is pragmatic and in-depth: focusing on the needs of socio-economic development, the parties have jointly implemented 47 scientific and technical projects with a total funding of 80 million yuan.

“The projects cover cutting-edge areas such as B5G/6G communications, new energy storage devices, new materials, biopharmaceuticals, agricultural technology, and environmental protection, where joint research is being conducted,” explained Zhang Wenchuan.

He added that the two sides have jointly established 34 high-level cooperation platforms, including joint laboratories, technological innovation centers, industrial incubators, and joint talent development centers. In particular, the "Electromagnetic Environment" joint laboratory, established as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, has achieved numerous technological breakthroughs in the field of advanced materials.

Zhang Wenchuan noted that the two countries are accelerating the joint implementation of scientific and technological progress, focusing on technological application and product development based on market needs.

“For example, the joint industrial technology innovation center established by the Guangdong Provincial Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus has successfully facilitated the introduction of several advanced Belarusian technologies to the Chinese market, including a new generation of atomic force microscopes,” the Chinese diplomat said. –0–

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