Core Points - The establishment of the "GEM-ITB-CSU" laboratory in Bandung, Indonesia, symbolizes the spirit of unity, friendship, and cooperation between China and Indonesia, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference [2][6] - The laboratory, funded by the Chinese company Greenmei Group with an investment of $30 million, aims to advance research in metallurgy, new energy materials, and sustainable development [3][4] - Greenmei Group has set ambitious goals for the laboratory by 2030, including producing over 100 innovative results annually and applying for at least 500 global patents [4] Company Overview - Greenmei Group is a leading enterprise in the circular economy sector, having expanded its operations from recycling small batteries to various fields, including electronic waste and battery remanufacturing [5] - The company has established 16 recycling plants and new energy material bases across multiple countries, including China, South Korea, and Indonesia, and has invested $3.7 billion in Indonesia to develop a high-tech park for new energy materials [5] - The laboratory has already seen participation from over 30 engineering master's and doctoral students, with more than 150 core patents related to nickel ore and downstream new energy industries filed [5] Industry Impact - The laboratory serves as a platform for talent cultivation, aiming to train 100 engineers, 1,000 master's students, and 10,000 technical professionals to support Indonesia's "Golden 2045" vision [4] - The initiative aligns with the Belt and Road Initiative, promoting sustainable solutions and low-carbon transformation in collaboration with countries involved in the initiative [4][6]
市场监管“一带一路”建设合作宣传团组走进万隆联合实验室