Center for the Development of Advanced Technologies (CRPT) and the Russian University of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev (RCTU) will develop domestic materials that will be used for the production of packaging for goods and consumables for their labeling. The parties have already signed a relevant cooperation agreement.
“CRPT has accumulated deep expertise in industries producing labeled goods. We understand their real needs and requests, business tasks and technological processes. With this experience, we can determine specific areas of research for the production of products that will be in demand by the market and provide scientific organizations with technical specifications formed by real business. Cooperation with the D.I. Mendeleev – the country’s leading chemical-technological university – should ultimately make it possible to completely abandon the use of imported raw materials in the pulp, paint and varnish and polymer industries,” said Sergei Kholkin, Deputy Director General of the CRPT.
According to the signed agreement, CRPT and RCTU will analyze the needs for raw materials and consumables in the labeled industries, and together with the business, develop analogues of foreign materials. It is also planned to find domestic companies capable of producing high-quality raw materials and provide them with methodological and technological support.
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