Inner Mongolia rare earth products were selected into the national culture and tourism science and technology innovation project for the first time.

Published: Sep 14, 2021 09:37
[inner Mongolia rare earth products were selected into the National Culture and Tourism Science and Technology Innovation Project for the first time] recently, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued the Circular of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on the release of the list of National Culture and Tourism Science and Technology Innovation Project Reserve in 2021 (Culture, Tourism, Science and Education [2021] No. 83). The development and construction project of the series of rare earth glaze antibacterial and antiviral ceramic products recommended by the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region Culture and Tourism Department of Baotou Zhongke Ceramic Science and Technology Co., Ltd. has been included in the list of national cultural and tourism science and technology innovation projects in 2021.

Recently, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued the Circular of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on the release of the list of National Culture and Tourism Science and Technology Innovation projects in 2021 (Culture, Tourism, Science and Education [2021] No. 83). The development and construction project of the series of rare earth glaze antibacterial and antiviral ceramic products recommended by the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region Culture and Tourism Department of Baotou Zhongke Ceramic Science and Technology Co., Ltd. has been included in the list of national cultural and tourism science and technology innovation projects in 2021.

It is understood that the 2021 National Culture and Tourism Science and Technology Innovation Project is guided by major strategies and practical needs for cultural and tourism development, promoting the transfer and transformation of scientific and technological achievements and innovation in the application of technology integration, and promoting the innovative development of new technologies, new materials, new processes, new business type, and new models in the industry. the implementation of the project will help prevent and control the epidemic situation and resume production, and will further promote the practical transformation of cultural and tourism research achievements.

Baotou Zhongke Ceramic Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 2019 by the scientific research team of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is committed to the R & D and production of antibacterial and antiviral products of rare earth glaze. It was selected into the development and construction project of the rare earth glaze antibacterial and antiviral products of the cultural and tourism science and technology innovation project reserve in 2021, specifically for the company in the fields of culture and tourism. Combined with the brand-new product system planned by our own rare earth composite antibacterial technology, the establishment and storage of the project is not only in line with the 14th five-year Plan of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, it also responds to the requirements of "building rare earth + consumer goods product chain" in the development plan of rare earth industry in Baotou City.

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