Zone will bring together institutes engaged in global technology transfers and innovative services
China is getting a new technology transfer center this October - the first it has cooperated with a foreign partner, in fact - at the high-tech Zhongguancun Haidian innovation zone, in Beijing, where it will connect science parks with high-tech companies.
The China-Italy Technology Transfer Center will be located in the Zhongguancun Dinghao Electronic Mall and will increase communications between China and Italy, as well as interactive development, according to Beijing's Technology Exchange and Promotion Center.
Italy and China expect the center to integrate education, research, and production to help them form a long-term cooperative mechanism. It will also support a creative alliance, joint R&D center, and laboratory, according to China's science and technology minister, Wan Gang, who spoke at the inaugural ceremony in April.