“Towards a New Model of EU-China Innovation Cooperation: Bridging Missing Links between International University Collaboration and International Industry Collaboration”

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2nd lecture of the EU-China Innovation series, organized by the Lise Meitner Research Group at the MPIWG, the Sino-Finnish Joint Learning Innovation Institute (JoLii) and Tampere University.

On 18 October, Professor Cai Yuzhuo (Tampere University) will present his research on:

“Towards a New Model of EU-China Innovation Cooperation: Bridging Missing Links between International University Collaboration and International Industry Collaboration”


The talk takes place on Tuesday, 18 October, in the MPIWG’s main conference room at 10.00, and online.

Here is the abstract:

“My lecture is based on a recent article of the same title that I have recently published in Technovation. In light of the shifting balance of challenges and opportunities presented by China to the EU, I propose a new model of EU-China cooperation in science, technology and innovation. The model requires bridging and hidden links between EU-China university collaboration and EU-China industry collaboration. Although the interviews on which my research is based were conducted during 2017-2018 before dramatic changes in EU-China relations took place, I used the best practices discovered from my empirical investigations to forecast a pragmatic and sustainable model of EU-China innovation cooperation.”

…and the registration details:

“Towards a New Model of EU-China Innovation Cooperation: Bridging Missing Links between International University Collaboration and International Industry Collaboration”

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2nd lecture of the EU-China Innovation series, organized by the Lise Meitner Research Group at the MPIWG, the Sino-Finnish Joint Learning Innovation Institute (JoLii) and Tampere University.

On 18 October, Professor Cai Yuzhuo (Tampere University) will present his research on:

“Towards a New Model of EU-China Innovation Cooperation: Bridging Missing Links between International University Collaboration and International Industry Collaboration”


The talk takes place on Tuesday, 18 October, in the MPIWG’s main conference room at 10.00, and online.

Here is the abstract:

“My lecture is based on a recent article of the same title that I have recently published in Technovation. In light of the shifting balance of challenges and opportunities presented by China to the EU, I propose a new model of EU-China cooperation in science, technology and innovation. The model requires bridging and hidden links between EU-China university collaboration and EU-China industry collaboration. Although the interviews on which my research is based were conducted during 2017-2018 before dramatic changes in EU-China relations took place, I used the best practices discovered from my empirical investigations to forecast a pragmatic and sustainable model of EU-China innovation cooperation.”

…and the registration details: