Anhui Great New Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
A faculty–student team from Fuyang Normal University paid a visit to Anhui Guruite for an exchange, with university–enterprise collaboration empowering the development of the new materials industry.
Release time:
2026-05-12
To further advance the deep integration of the education, talent, industrial, and innovation chains, strengthen the effectiveness of school–enterprise collaborative education, and support the green and low‑carbon development of the new materials industry, on May 12, a faculty‑student team from Fuyang Normal University visited Anhui Guruite New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. for a site visit and exchange. Xu Lei, Director of the R&D Center at Anhui Guruite, along with R&D Manager Pan Ronggang and others, warmly welcomed the delegation and accompanied them on the inspection tour.
During the exchange, guided by Xu Lei and his delegation, the visiting faculty and student group toured key areas including Gruite’s corporate exhibition hall and R&D laboratories, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the company’s development journey, cultural heritage, core technologies, and industrial strategy. In the exhibition hall, the participants learned in detail about Gruite’s long-standing commitment to the circular utilization of renewable resources, with particular focus on the R&D origins, technological advantages, and application scenarios of its flagship products—such as recycled carbon black, HT carbon‑silicon enhancers, and air‑barrier agents. They gained deep insight into the significant value these products bring in advancing green, low‑carbon solutions while reducing costs and boosting efficiency, and they clearly appreciated the company’s sense of responsibility and dedication to driving innovation through real‑world industry.
In the R&D laboratory, faculty and students closely observed experimental procedures and attentively listened to detailed explanations covering product development, performance testing, and manufacturing processes. They gained a firsthand sense of the company’s rigorous scientific approach and robust technical expertise. The lively on-site interaction effectively bridged classroom theory with real-world industrial practice, further broadening their professional horizons.
Xu Lei provided the visiting faculty and students with a detailed overview of Gruite’s practical achievements in industry–university–research collaboration, highlighting the company’s deep‑level partnerships with Beijing University of Chemical Technology, the academician Zhang Liqun’s team, and other universities and research institutions. He outlined the significant progress made in tackling key technological challenges, translating research findings into commercial applications, and jointly cultivating talent. Xu emphasized that high‑quality corporate development hinges on robust talent support, and expressed his hope that this visit and exchange would serve as an opportunity to further strengthen communication and coordination with Fuyang Normal University, build bridges for university–enterprise cooperation, and advance joint talent development, collaborative R&D, and shared outcomes—thereby injecting new momentum into the transformation and upgrading of the new materials industry.
A faculty–student team from Fuyang Normal University highly commended Gruite’s technological innovation capabilities, its commitment to green development, and its achievements in industry–university–research collaboration. Participants noted that the visit and exchange provided a firsthand sense of the new materials sector’s dynamism and underscored the critical importance of integrating theory with practice. Beyond broadening their professional horizons, it also helped them clarify their future academic pursuits and career paths.
This visit and exchange event has established a robust platform for two-way communication between the university and enterprises, further strengthening mutual understanding of industry–university–research collaboration and collaborative talent development. Both sides expressed their commitment to continuously expand areas of cooperation, innovate partnership models, and focus on talent cultivation, technological breakthroughs, and the commercialization of research outcomes, thereby supporting the green and low-carbon development of the new materials industry.