The Ministry of Education and Shanghai Implement Chemical Resource Production, Research, and Research Signed Resource Sharing Agreement

On November 24th, the inauguration ceremony of the 2005 petrochemical industry cooperation conference and the petrochemical technology transfer alliance hosted by the Science and Technology Development Center of the Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Committee, the People's Government of Jinshan District, Shanghai and East China University of Science and Technology. Held in Shanghai Jinshan. At the meeting, the Science and Technology Development Center of the Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Science and Technology Commission signed the "National University Scientific and Technological Achievements Promotion Information Platform Petrochemical Achievement Promotion Channel" and the "Shanghai Energy and Chemical Technology Transfer Platform" resource sharing agreement.
In order to build a cooperation platform for industry, universities, research and development for the petrochemical industry, the Ministry of Education's Science and Technology Development Center has initiated a series of key universities, local governments, and large and medium-sized petrochemical enterprises. The “Petroleum Technology Transfer Alliance” was established at this meeting. From Tsinghua University, East China University of Science and Technology, South China University of Technology, China University of Petroleum, China University of Geosciences, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Tianjin University, etc. 16 universities with unique characteristics in petroleum and chemical industry, and dozens of petrochemical enterprises in Shanghai and Jinshan District Participated in a two-day cooperation meeting for production, learning and research.
Petrochemicals and fine chemicals have become one of the new pillar industries in Shanghai. Jinshan is an important chemical base in Shanghai and was designated as an international chemical city in Shanghai's “Eleventh Five-Year Plan”. The territory not only has a world-class chemical base in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park and the state's large-scale chemical company Shanghai Petrochemical, but also attracted world's top 500 chemical giants such as BASF, Bayer, and BP. Jinshan District Hao Tiechuan, the district chief, solemnly promised at the meeting that he will fully support the “mind economy” of petrochemical production, research and research in the future, and expressed the hope that more international chemical giants will be headquartered in Jinshan.