BRUSSELS, Oct. 15 -- Cooperation between China and Belgium on science and technology is gaining new momentum as the two countries are working together to build a closer partnership.
In 2017, the heads of state of China and Belgium witnessed the signing of a number of bilateral cooperation documents in the field of science and technology.
Since then, cooperation between the two countries in the field has vastly expanded across various levels.
Since 1979, China and Belgium have signed more than 70 technology-related agreements and implemented 470 intergovernmental science and technology projects covering agriculture, energy, geology, earthquakes, remote sensing, environmental protection, biology, medicine, nuclear safety and information.
Hundreds of research institutes, universities and enterprises have participated in the implementation of these bilateral cooperation projects, which involved thousands of scientists.
In the field of fundamental research, China's Ministry of Science and Technology signed a series of agreements with the Belgian Research Foundation of Flanders and The Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, ranging from agriculture, biotechnology, sustainable energy and environment, information and communication, and microelectronics.
In the words of Huang Wei, vice minister of science and technology of China, who led a delegation during the 1st China-Belgium innovation dialogue in March 2017, "bilateral cooperation has shifted from government-led collaboration in basic research to growing public-private partnerships that cover the entire chain of research and innovation."
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