Israel Innovative Achievements Release Fair was held in CICP
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As an effort to further promote China-Israel innovation cooperation, the Israel Innovative Achievements Release Fair was held in CICP on the afternoon of December 23. At the fair, 8 latest Israeli innovation achievements were released. More than 40 emerging enterprises from the city participated in the matchmaking negotiation, and they are mainly engaged in intelligent manufacturing, information technology, life health and other new business areas.
Han Ningwei, Commercial Consul of the Consulate General of State of Israel in Shanghai, addressed the fair meeting online; Li Yutao, Second-level Inspector of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, attended the event and delivered a speech; and other attendees included Qin Fei, Second-level Researcher of Industrial Talent Exchange Center of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, Xue Qinglin, Deputy Director of Changzhou Industrial and Information Technology Bureau, and Li Lei, Deputy Director of the Management Committee of the Wujin High-tech Industrial Development Zone and Director of the Management Office of CICP.
At the fair, 8 Israeli innovative projects made their debuts. These included Corebone (coral bone powder project), ZygoFix (spinal fusion implant project), GoArc (digital security project), VocalZoom (IoT sensor project), Mego Afek (lymphedema treatment machine project), AD-KNIGHT (road safety solution project), MPP (semiconductor chip packaging project), and Nanomedic (instant wound care project). These new projects were introduced to participant companies, who showed initial intent of cooperation with the projects.
This fair serves as an effective platform to connect Changzhou’s enterprises with Israeli innovation resources. In the future, CICP will continue tointroduce more Israeli innovation resources and provide businesses in the region with access to these resources via a multitude of channels by 2021.