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中国中车举行现代产业链融通发展共链行动大会
Zhong Zheng Wang· 2025-10-16 11:51
Core Viewpoint - The conference focused on the collaborative development of three key industrial chains: rail transit equipment, clean energy equipment, and hydrogen energy, aiming to build a modern industrial system and promote the revitalization of Northeast China [1][2][3] Group 1: Conference Overview - The conference was held in Changchun, Jilin, under the theme of "new quality leadership, central-local collaboration, hydrogen energy chain movement, and co-construction" [1] - A total of 57 collaborative action projects were collected, involving 79 external partners, covering various categories such as supply-demand matching, collaborative support, innovative cooperation, resource sharing, and central-local cooperation [1] Group 2: Key Statements - China CRRC's Chairman emphasized the company's commitment to developing a dual-track and dual-cluster industrial pattern for rail transit and clean energy equipment, enhancing its role in technological innovation and safety support [2] - The Vice Governor of Jilin Province highlighted the historical cooperation with China CRRC in rail transit, new energy vehicles, and hydrogen industries, aiming for high-quality development and collaboration [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology expressed support for central enterprises, including China CRRC, to engage in collaborative innovation across industrial chains [3] Group 3: Agreements and Innovations - A signing ceremony took place, where agreements were made between Jilin Province and China CRRC regarding the hydrogen energy industrial chain [4] - China CRRC launched the first hydrogen-powered cultural tourism train, "Hydrogen Spring," which is characterized by environmental friendliness and smart comfort, marking a breakthrough in green rail transit [4] - The company also held parallel meetings focused on technological innovation, supply-demand matching, and building a robust ecosystem for the collaborative development of the industrial chains [4]