China will expand international cooperation in engineering and
technological sciences, said Xu Kuangdi, president of the Chinese
Academy of Engineering (CAE), on Monday.
"As a national academic and advisory organization, the CAE is
keen to expand international exchanges and collaboration," Xu said
at a reception celebrating a newly completed CAE building, attended
by senior diplomats from more than 20 foreign embassies in
Beijing.
Founded in 1994, the CAE now has 697 academicians and foreign
associates, and has completed more than 200 consulting studies,
including national key engineering projects and industrial
technology innovation, Xu said.
The CAE became a member of the International Council of
Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences in 1997, and
has now signed bilateral cooperation agreements with over 30
engineering academies worldwide.
"We are planning to work with BMW in Germany to explore new
vehicle energies. Other plans for cooperation include extending our
work with the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences on
clean energy for another two years," Xu told Xinhua.
Nirupama Rao, Indian Ambassador to China, said a strategic plan
is taking shape between China and India for cooperation in areas
such as biotechnology, earthquake engineering and climate
studies.
(Xinhua News Agency May 15, 2007)
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