The closing ceremony of the China-Belarus Years of Cooperation in Science, Technology, and Innovation 2024-2025 was held in Shanghai.

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

Beijing, September 22 (Xinhua) — The closing ceremony of the China-Belarus Year of Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation 2024-2025 was held in Shanghai last Saturday.

Under the strategic leadership of the heads of state of China and Belarus and the coordination of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee, research institutions, universities, enterprises, and parks from both sides have intensified their collaboration. During the Years of Cooperation, the parties have achieved remarkable results in the exchange of specialists, joint research and development, platform creation, and the transformation of achievements, according to the official website of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of China.

The Chinese side is interested in further deepening cooperation with Belarus in the fields of science, technology, and innovation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative in order to accelerate the development of new-quality production capacities, the ministry added.

At the ceremony, seven cooperation agreements were signed between government departments, research institutions, universities and enterprises of the two countries.

The China-Belarus Years of Cooperation in Science, Technology, and Innovation 2024-2025 launched in August 2024 in Minsk.

Over 60 scientific and technical exchange events were held within their framework, involving approximately 2,000 researchers. Thanks to the efforts of both sides, 34 research projects found practical applications.

According to the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, China and Belarus have conducted joint research on 47 projects. Scientists from both countries have achieved breakthroughs in the fields of nanomaterials, new polymers, and low-carbon and energy technologies.

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