South Africa explores science and innovation collaboration opportunities during China visit

Date: 2026-07-16
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

South Africa’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Blade Nzimande, has begun an official visit to the People’s Republic of China with engagements focused on strengthening science, technology and innovation cooperation between the two countries.

The visit, which commenced on Tuesday, 15 July, started with a meeting between Minister Nzimande and the Science and Technology Commission of the Shanghai Municipality, followed by visits to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the Shanghai Astronomy Museum.

Minister Nzimande and the South African delegation were welcomed by the leadership of the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai, which presented an overview of its science, technology and innovation initiatives, including the development of high-tech parks and support for technology entrepreneurs.

During the discussions, the Minister outlined South Africa’s key science, technology and innovation priorities and highlighted existing areas of cooperation with China.

Prof. Nzimande expressed South Africa’s interest in deepening collaboration with Chinese science policy and research institutions to strengthen the country’s innovation ecosystem at provincial, district and local levels.

He also called for greater support for South Africa’s plans to establish science and technology parks within Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as part of efforts to promote innovation-driven economic development.

The engagement forms part of South Africa’s broader efforts to leverage international partnerships to advance research, technology development and entrepreneurship while building stronger innovation capacity across the country.

The Minister’s visit is expected to further explore opportunities for cooperation in science, technology and innovation, with a focus on translating research and innovation into economic and social benefits.

 

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