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China And Israel Sign Multi-million Dollar Joint Agreement To Study 3D Printing Technology

Jun 03, 2018 Leave a message

China and Israel sign multi-million dollar joint agreement to study 3D printing technology


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On December 14, 2015, Chinese Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang and the Ministers of Science and Technology of Israel signed a multi-million-dollar joint research agreement, covering research fields including 3D printing technology, biomedicine, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. And the aging of the population. This transaction is the latest in a series of bilateral technical cooperation between China and Israel. Both sides hope to fully integrate China’s strong manufacturing capabilities with Israel’s deep technical know-how. This is a country where both are increasingly strong, especially in the field of advanced additive manufacturing. According to the agreement, China will invest about 5 million U.S. dollars, and Israel will invest more than 1 million U.S. dollars in joint scientific research.


On December 14, 2015, Chinese Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang and the Ministers of Science and Technology of Israel signed a multi-million-dollar joint research agreement, covering research fields including 3D printing technology, biomedicine, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. And the aging of the population.


In the field of 3D printing, both China and Israel are quite ahead in the world. For example, the leading 3D printer manufacturer Objet (now Stratasys' brand) has its headquarters in Rehovot, Israel. And until today, this country is still a hotbed for 3D printing innovation. Not long ago, Israeli start-up company Xjet announced that it has developed a proprietary liquid metal-based inkjet 3D printing technology that can realize the customized manufacturing of large-size metal parts and is more economical than all previous technologies. Efficient enough to push metal 3D printing technology into mainstream manufacturing.


At the same time, China, known for its strong manufacturing capabilities, is actively using 3D printing technology (and its relationship with Israel) in an attempt to upgrade its traditional manufacturing industry, which is increasingly costly, to provide advanced products and services. And innovative high-tech manufacturers. In fact, it is reported that the Chinese government intends to further increase its R&D investment in 3D printing technology. Chinese doctors and surgeons have also made breakthroughs in 3D printing medical applications.


Of course, China and Israel are not the only two countries that are aware of the potential of 3D printing technology. According to a report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) recently, the United States and Japan are leading in the number of patent applications in 3D printing, robotics, and nanotechnology.


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