2022-09-26
【中国科学报】纳米苏州 以小成大——中科院成果转化掠影系列报道之三
Xu Ke, a researcher at the Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics and a recipient of China’s “Thousand Talents Program,” has become something of a “star” in the industrial park. Together with his team, he founded Suzhou Navite Technology Co., Ltd., whose products—though “small and thin”—have won widespread acclaim from customers.
2022-09-26
Xu Ke, a trainee at the CAS-Lenovo Academy, has been awarded the China Association for Science and Technology’s Qiu Shi Outstanding Young Researcher Award for Technology Transfer.
Xu Ke currently works at the Institute of Nano-Science and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a relatively young institute within the CAS, it was founded with President Lu Yongxiang’s vision that it should place greater emphasis on applied basic research and the commercialization of scientific findings. “After extensive deliberation, we ultimately agreed that we should conduct our research in a manner akin to running a business,” Xu Ke said. Following this consensus, Xu Ke and his colleagues established Suzhou Navitec Technology Co., Ltd. From that point on, Xu Ke gradually shifted his focus from pure research to the management and operation of a technology enterprise.