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MINSK, 12 March (BelTA) - The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB) is intensifying scientific and technical cooperation with the People’s Republic of China in biotechnology, microelectronics, and materials science, Aleksei Trukhanov, Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, said during a meeting with Sun Yanping, Minister-Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Belarus, BelTA learned from the NASB press service.
“The People’s Republic of China is one of Belarus’ key strategic partners in science and technology. Your visit to the Academy of Sciences confirms the mutual interest in deepening cooperation and exchanging experience between scientists of our two countries,” said Aleksei Trukhanov. He noted that the launch of joint initiatives and the implementation of Belarusian-Chinese projects will serve as a powerful stimulus for initiating new scientific research capable of elevating the scientific potential of Belarus and China to a qualitatively new level.
The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus has concluded more than 80 cooperation agreements with Chinese partners. As part of the competition for flagship scientific and technical projects for 2025-2026, the Academy of Sciences is implementing a project to develop technology for synthesizing new materials for highly efficient, high-precision, and stable self-sustaining catalytic electrodes for hydrogen production.
“The People’s Republic of China is one of Belarus’ key strategic partners in science and technology. Your visit to the Academy of Sciences confirms the mutual interest in deepening cooperation and exchanging experience between scientists of our two countries,” said Aleksei Trukhanov. He noted that the launch of joint initiatives and the implementation of Belarusian-Chinese projects will serve as a powerful stimulus for initiating new scientific research capable of elevating the scientific potential of Belarus and China to a qualitatively new level.
The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus has concluded more than 80 cooperation agreements with Chinese partners. As part of the competition for flagship scientific and technical projects for 2025-2026, the Academy of Sciences is implementing a project to develop technology for synthesizing new materials for highly efficient, high-precision, and stable self-sustaining catalytic electrodes for hydrogen production.
