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A partnership made possible by the CIIE

By Cao Chen in Shanghai | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-05-24 11:20
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The logo of French tyre maker Michelin is seen on a Formula E racing car's tyre during a news conference to present the partnership between Enel Group and FIA Formula E Championship at the MAXXI National Museum in Rome, Italy on May 17, 2016. [Photo/Agencies]

At Jianshan Farm in Heilongjiang province, northeast China, a pilot project launched by French tiremaker Michelin and China Agricultural University during the third China International Import Expo last year is currently in progress.

Through the project, which aims to protect farmland ecology, technical solutions by the company offer tire pressure settings and tire maintenance recommendations for farm machinery.

Researchers will also study the impact of soil structure, efficiency of agricultural machinery, farmland ecology and grain yield in the next three years. The test field will span more than 0.67 square kilometers.

The cooperative relations between the two sides were facilitated by the CIIE. Besides the project, the company reached a number of agreements with domestic institutions during its debut at the third expo last year.

A series of products and technologies, such as the inflatable, renewable, and 3D-printable innovative tires, and intelligent self-repairing technology also made their global debut during the expo.

"We attended the expo to know the Chinese market and our consumers. The achievements we have gained have far exceeded our expectations," said Kamran Vossoughi, president and CEO of Michelin China.

"In China, sustainable development is a demand shared by the government, enterprises and individuals. We will provide more sustainable solutions to the market based on our expertise in smart travel and green travel, and foster sustainable and high-quality development with China," Vossoughi said.

According to the CIIE bureau, Michelin signed up for the fourth CIIE, which will be held in Shanghai this November, and will focus on exploring the balance between human, nature and the era people live in.

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