Recently, the Fujian Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology released the 2025 list of manufacturing pilot-scale service platforms proposed for cultivation. The “High-Performance Plastics and Advanced Materials Pilot-Scale Service Platform,” led by FQII and jointly built with Fujian Aton New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. and Fuzhou Fusu Plastics Science & Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd., was selected as one of the 15 platforms to be cultivated.
The platform is dedicated to eliminating the critical bottleneck that blocks the path from “technically feasible in principle” to “stable at commercial scale” for high-end modified plastics, specialty engineering plastics and biodegradable new materials. Its core value is a one-stop, closed-loop service that integrates formulation design, process scale-up, testing & evaluation, industrialization guidance and standards development, to create a public service system that covers the entire innovation chain. The initiative aims to fill the gap in public pilot-scale services for high-performance plastic materials in Fujian and to markedly lower the R&D risks and conversion costs of enterprises—especially small and medium-sized ones.
The selection signals the strategic shift of FQII from back-end quality inspection to full-chain engagement in front-end R&D, pilot-scale maturation and industrial incubation, positioning itself as the pivotal link between laboratory innovation and factory-scale production. In the next step, FQI will strictly meet provincial platform-construction requirements, complete all cultivation-period tasks to the highest standard, and provide solid technical support for building a nationally competitive industrial cluster for high-performance plastic and advanced materials.
