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首批海洋科技供需清单发布!青岛举办海洋产学研产业化落地对接会

Group 1 - The event held on May 12 in Qingdao focused on the collaborative innovation of marine industry, featuring the release of the first batch of marine technology supply and demand lists, which includes 43 research achievements and 70 technical requirements across eight major fields [1][5][6] - The conference adopted a format of "opening ceremony + sub-field salons," with the main forum concentrating on the entire chain of achievement transformation, inviting representatives from government, academia, leading enterprises, and financial institutions to interpret policies and share experiences [3][6] - The event attracted over 100 participants from various sectors, including research institutions, leading enterprises, and financial organizations, covering the entire chain from research supply to industrial demand and support elements [6][7] Group 2 - The supply and demand list was formed through the collection from marine-related units and expert screening, and it is supported by an additional 80 financial product listings to facilitate the transformation of achievements [5][6] - During the sub-salons, a mechanism of "supply unit main release + partner response" was employed, with over 60 targeted invitations to units such as Ocean University of China and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (Qingdao) to address industry pain points [5][6] - The conference resulted in 16 cooperation intentions across marine electronic equipment development, marine drug innovation, and aquaculture technology upgrades, indicating significant development potential and market prospects [6][7] Group 3 - This event marks an important practice in promoting marine technology innovation in Qingdao, signifying a shift from "policy guidance" to "entity-based docking" [7] - Future initiatives will focus on checklist management, regular docking, and market-oriented operations, aiming to establish a marine technology achievement ledger and organize various activities to continuously unleash marine technology potential [7]