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    ISL Attends Innovation and Pioneering Technological Projects Promotion Conference, Shenzhen 2010
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    ArticleSource: Technology and Industry Div.
    Update time: 2010-09-13
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    (ISL delegates talk with entrepreneurs and pioneers. Photo by Technology and Industry Div.)

    ISL sent a delegation to the Innovation and Pioneering Technological Projects Promotion Conference, held in Longgang District, Shenzhen, August 24th through 26th 2010. Scientists, specialists and project managers from CAS branches and institutes took 1000 odd projects to the conference, covering electronic information, precision machinery, new materials and energy sources, and biotechnology.

    ISL presenters showed a number of projects on the conference, including the 10kt level high purity ultra fine and special morphological magnesium hydroxide flame retardant, the 100 tpa metal lithium production line, the 20 tpa boric acid whiskers production line, the development of boron-series Li-ion battery electrolytes and the development of magnesium cement water-resistant additives. 

    The delegates have substantially learned the current needs of enterprises through face-to-face communication with investors and pioneers, which will facilitate the opening of new scopes of study in the focus of technological frontiers.

    The institute has built relations with multiple corporations through technological presentation and communication on the conference. Meantime, the ISL delegates paid a couple of field visits to potential cooperators including Aisibao Shenzhen and Yi'an Dongguan, with which in-depth discussions on the development of magnesium ornament materials and rare earth magnesium alloys have been conducted.

     

     

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