Inner Mongolia establishes 62 academician workstations to bolster new quality productive forces
According to the Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Department, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has added seven newly registered academician workstations.
With this addition, the region has now established a total of 62 such workstations, providing robust support for Inner Mongolia's core technology breakthroughs and accelerating the formation of new quality productive forces.
The newly registered academician workstations include the workstation for zoonotic diseases and biosecurity at the Manzhouli customs international travel health and biosafety center; the workstation for dairy science and nutritional health at Inner Mongolia Mengniu Dairy Group; and the workstation for desertification control and sustainable development at the Ordos International Desertification Control Technology Innovation Center.
Inner Mongolia has leveraged these workstations to bring in teams of experts, providing strong support for enhancing the region’s technological innovation capabilities and talent cultivation.