Joint laboratory for rare earth photofunctional materials inaugurated in Baotou
2025-05-06 15:01:50 [Print]
On April 30, a joint laboratory for rare earth photofunctional materials, co-established by Inner Mongolia Guochuang Rare Products Technology Co
The joint lab leverages the university's strong research foundation in areas such as rare earth luminescence and photonic conversion, combined with Guochuang Rare Products' strengths in industrial application and market development. Together, they aim to build a comprehensive innovation system that spans fundamental research, technological breakthroughs, and commercialization, ensuring seamless integration between academic research and industry needs, and providing an efficient pathway to address technical challenges in rare earth materials.
Guochuang Rare Products has completed installation of four production lines for rare earth photofunctional materials, covering end-use products such as rare earth-based smart lighting with photonic conversion capabilities. The lines are expected to generate an annual output value of 76 million yuan (10 . 53 million US dollars), filling the gap in the mass production of such materials in Inner Mongolia.
. , Ltd . and Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, was officially inaugurated . This marks the first specialized laboratory in Baotou focused on the field of rare earth photofunctional materials.
The joint lab leverages the university's strong research foundation in areas such as rare earth luminescence and photonic conversion, combined with Guochuang Rare Products' strengths in industrial application and market development. Together, they aim to build a comprehensive innovation system that spans fundamental research, technological breakthroughs, and commercialization, ensuring seamless integration between academic research and industry needs, and providing an efficient pathway to address technical challenges in rare earth materials.
Guochuang Rare Products has completed installation of four production lines for rare earth photofunctional materials, covering end-use products such as rare earth-based smart lighting with photonic conversion capabilities. The lines are expected to generate an annual output value of 76 million yuan (10 . 53 million US dollars), filling the gap in the mass production of such materials in Inner Mongolia.