Wison Engineering Service Co. Ltd. (Shanghai, China: www.wison.com), one of the leading chemical engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) service providers in China, announced that its non-wholly owned affiliated company, Wison Engineering Ltd., has signed a collaboration agreement on research and development with Haldor Topsøe A/S (Lyngby, Denmark; www.topsoe.com), a world leader in catalysts and surface science. The two companies have also embarked on an in-depth discussion concerning a wider range of collaboration in the fields of clean energy, chemical development, new technologies, engineering management and market development. Jesper Nerlov, chief technology officer of Topsøe, Chen Fei, vice president of New Business Research and Development of Topsøe, along with Liu Haijun, president of Wison Engineering, Chen Huimei, senior vice president of Wison Engineering and Li Yansheng, chief scientist of Wison Engineering attended the signing ceremony.
Jesper Nerlov said: “The research & development collaboration with Wison Engineering will make our catalysts more suitable for the Chinese market demands. The collaboration will play a significant role for our two parties’ continuous success in the Chinese domestic market.”
Chen Fei said: “China is in a critical industrial transformation and upgrading period. Through the close collaboration between Wison Engineering and Topsøe, we look forward to providing more environmental, clean and green catalysts and technologies to the China market, as well as achieving successful commercialization in the near future.”
During the ceremony, Liu Haijun expressed that “We’re glad to cooperate with Topsøe in the area of clean chemical technology in line with the global energy development trend. By leveraging Topsøe’s strong R&D capabilities in catalysts and Wison Engineering’s expertise in process development, engineering research and EPC services, the collaboration will facilitate R&D progress and industrialization of new technologies, which will contribute to the industrial transformation and upgrading in China. Meanwhile, Wison Engineering will further strengthen its core competence driven by its own technological innovation.”