Good news | QGM successfully approved the establishment of a national postdoctoral research workstation
Recently, the Fujian Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security announced the list of new postdoctoral research workstations in 2023. Fujian QGM Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "QGM") was on the list. This is also the first national postdoctoral research workstation in the Taiwan Business District.
It is understood that a postdoctoral research workstation refers to an organization that is approved to recruit postdoctoral researchers in an enterprise or other institution with independent legal person status. It is an important carrier for combining industry, academia and research, enhancing the independent innovation capabilities of enterprises and other research institutions, and cultivating young high-level talents.
As a leading brand in the domestic brick machine industry, QGM has always been guided by innovation. In 2014, the company acquired Zenith, a world-renowned German manufacturer of pallet-free brick machines with a history of more than 70 years, and started the group's global development model. On the basis of integrating advanced German technology and combining its own decades of manufacturing experience, it actively innovates and develops, and has launched a number of high-end models.
QGM actively responded to the development goal of "widely forming a green production and lifestyle, and steadily reducing carbon emissions after reaching the peak" proposed in the 2035 goal of the Central Government's "14th Five-Year Plan". With the support of independently developed green intelligent equipment, it provides integrated solutions for the common, painful and difficult problems faced by the construction waste and solid waste comprehensive utilization industries, and contributes to QGM's efforts to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutrality.
Chairman Fu Binghuang said that the company will rely on the postdoctoral workstation in the future and guide the needs of high-quality development of the industry to build the postdoctoral workstation into a "strong magnetic field" for talent gathering and a "booster" for corporate innovation and development.
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