What is the Industry-University-Research Cooperation Project?

At present, China's scientific and technological innovation work is mainly undertaken by universities and research institutes, and there is no chain connection between enterprises and universities, so it is impossible to directly realize the transformation of scientific and technological innovation achievements into productive forces. ...

Colleges and universities have talents and scientific research resources, but the funds are insufficient; Enterprises have stable cash flow and R&D platform, but they lack talents and intellectual resources. The effective docking of the two is of great help to promote the transformation and upgrading of local traditional industries and enhance the vitality of entrepreneurial innovation. 1. Achievements (technologies) are transferred to enterprises with compensation by signing technology transfer contracts, which help enterprises to put technologies into production and form production capacity. 2. Technology development is the main mode of combining enterprises with Industry-University-Research at present, and state-owned or state-controlled enterprises and large enterprises prefer to adopt technology development mode. 3. Talent training mode refers to the cooperation between universities, scientific research institutions and enterprises to train talents. For example, we will set up customized courses in software, e-commerce, electronics and other majors named after enterprises in universities, set up student practice bases in scientific research institutes, and set up post-doctoral innovative practice bases in enterprises. 4.* * * Entities refer to entities such as joint-stock companies, R&D centers and pilot bases established by enterprises, universities or scientific research units, and become relatively independent activity units or legal persons. 5. Sharing mode of scientific and technological resources. In technological innovation, enterprises need a lot of scientific and technological resources, but they are relatively scarce, which greatly affects technological innovation.