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What Does UNIDO Do?What Does UNIDO Do?
• Two core functions:
– Normative function as a Global Forum:
• Generates and disseminates knowledge
• Enhances cooperation, establishes dialogue and develops partnerships
– Operational function, Technical Cooperation:
• Designs and implements programs
• Tailor-made specialized support for development
Thematic Areas of ActivitiesThematic Areas of Activities1. Industrial governance and statistics
2. Investment and technology promotion
3. Industrial competitiveness and trade
4. Private sector development
5. Agro-industry
6. Sustainable energy and climate change
7. Montreal Protocol (substances that deplete the ozone layer)
8. Environmental management (POPs)
UNIDO in ChinaUNIDO in China• Regional Representative office for P.R. China,
D.P.R. Korea, Mongolia, and the R.O. Korea
• Coordinating office for programs and activities in the region
• National network of subsidiary offices: (2) ITPOs, (4) SPXs, (1) ICSHP, (1) ITPC, (1) ICM, (1) ISEC
Investment Technology Promotion Center (ITPO), Industrial Subcontracting and Partnership eXchange (SPX), International Centre for small Hydro Power (ICSHP), International Technology Promotion Centre (ITPC), International Centre for Materials Technology Promotion (ICM), International Center for Promotion and Transfer of Solar Energy Technology (ISEC)
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Map of UNIDO Offices in ChinaMap of UNIDO Offices in ChinaITPO: Investment Technology Promotion Center SPX: Industrial Subcontracting and Partnership eXchange ICSHP: International Centre for Small Hydro Power ITPC: International Technology Promotion Centre ICM: International Centre for Materials Technology Promotion ISEC: International Center for Promotion and Transfer of Solar Energy Technology
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UNIDO Regional Office in Beijing, China2-141, Tayuan Diplomatic Office Building
No. 14 Liang Ma He Nan Lu, Chaoyang District,
Beijing, 100600, China
Tel: +86 10 653 234 40
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.unido.org.cn
Contact person: Mr. Alessandro
E-mail: [email protected]
UNIDO - ITPOUNIDO - ITPO• Investment & Technology
Promotion Offices• 2 Locations:
• Beijing (National Office), Shanghai
• MissionMission: : Facilitate inward and Facilitate inward and outward investment, trade, and outward investment, trade, and technology transfer through technology transfer through providing knowledge, technical providing knowledge, technical and management skills, human and and management skills, human and financial resources. financial resources.
• Conduct research, consultation and assistance to ease the process of internationalization of local sectors and enterprises, and act as a consultant in the formulation of government policy.
• Financed by the Chinese Government
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ITPO Priorities:ITPO Priorities:
• Chinese outbound investment
• SME international cooperation projects
• High-tech and export oriented projects
• Environmental protection oriented projects
• Renewable energies investments and technology transfer
• South-South cooperation program/projects
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ITPO Contacts:ITPO Contacts:• Beijing (National Office):
2-141, Tayuan Diplomatic Office BuildingNo. 14 Liang Ma He Nan Lu, Chaoyang District,Beijing, 100600, ChinaTel: +86 10 653 261 40 or 6141 Fax: +86 10 653 261 45E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.unidoitpo.org.cn/ Contact person: Mr. Hu Yuandong
• Shanghai:
UNIDO Shanghai Investment Promotion Center16F New Town Center 83, Loushanguan RoadShanghai, 200336, ChinaTel: +86 21 623 688 00 Fax: +86 21 623 680 24E-mail: [email protected] Contact person: Mr. Yu Deshng
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SPXsSPXs• Industrial Subcontracting and Partnership eXchanges
• Centre for technical information, promotion and matching capacities, production processes and industrial service specialities
• Mission: to help bring together demands andto help bring together demands and offers of offers of subcontracting work and outsourcingsubcontracting work and outsourcing
SPXsubcontracting
SPXsubcontracting WarehouseWarehouse ClientClientDistributorDistributor
Main contractor
Main contractorSupplier
SubcontractorSupplier
Subcontractor
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SPX OfficesSPX Offices
• 4 Locations already operative:
Beijing
Chongqing
Shanghai
Xi’an
• 2 Locations to be implemented:
SPX Guangzhou (July 2007)
SPX Harbin (planned)
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SPXs ContactsSPXs Contacts • Beijing:
Room 804, Building B of Beijing Productivity Building No.31 Beisanhuanzhonglu, Haidian District, Beijing 100088, China Tel:+ 86 10 820 029 01 Fax: +86 10 820 029 03 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.spx.org.cn Contact person: Ms. HE Mingxia
• Chongqing:
No.269, Keyuansi Road , High-Tech Development Zone , Chongqing 400041, China Tel: + 86 23 686 334 04 Fax: + 86 23 686 337 84 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.spx-chongqing.org Contact person: Ms. EVA Leng, SPX-CQ
• Shanghai:Room 337, 815 Dong Da Ming Road, Shanghai 200082, China Tel: +86 21 659 51197 / 659 52607 Fax: +86 21 659 503 02 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.spx-shanghai.org Contact person: Ms. SONG Joanne
• Xi’an:
No.1 Huan Cheng Dong Lu Nan Duan, 9F Productivity Office Building, Xi’an 710048, China Tel. +86 29 824 017 93 Fax. +86 29 824 017 88E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.xappc.comContact person: Mr. JIA Kai, Deputy Director
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International Centre for International Centre for Small Hydro Power (ICSHP)Small Hydro Power (ICSHP)
• Internationally coordinating and promoting the global development of small hydro power (SHP)
• Co-sponsored by the UNDP and UNIDO, Ministry of Water Resources (MWR), Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC)
• Mission: promotion of SHP promotion of SHP development through triangle technical development through triangle technical and economic cooperation among and economic cooperation among developing countries, developed developing countries, developed countries and international countries and international organizationsorganizations
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ContactsContacts
ICSHP HangzhouPOBox 202, Nanshan Road 136, Hangzhou 310002, China
E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.inshp.org/
Tel: +86 571 870 700 70 (Chinese)
+86 571 870 791 13 (English)
Fax: +86 571 870 233 53
Contact person:
Prof. Tong Jiandong, Director Tel : +86 571 870 233 80 / 871 327 99 Ms. Huang Yan, Service CoordinatorTel : +86 571 871 327 90
International Technology International Technology Promotion Centre (ITPC)Promotion Centre (ITPC)
• Intermediary in organizing and promoting technology transfer
• Mission: Achieve sustainable Achieve sustainable industrial developmentindustrial development through through addressing the issues of energy and addressing the issues of energy and environment related technologies. environment related technologies.
• Serve as a national/regional forum for promoting environmental technologies and innovations
• Promote technology transfer, business partnerships and policy dialogue
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ContactsContacts
ITPC Shenzhen 41st floor, No.2068 Shennan Rd., Futian District, Shenzhen,
Guangdong 518031, China
Tel.: +86 755 836 841 02 / 836 842 25 / 836 843 01
Fax: +86 755 836 842 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.unido-itpc.org
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International Centre for Materials International Centre for Materials Technology Promotion (ICM)Technology Promotion (ICM)
• Established by UNIDO, the Ministry of the Science and Technology (MOST), and China International Center for Economic Technical Exchanges (CICETE) under the Ministry of Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC)
• Mission: to set up global to set up global framework and mechanisms to framework and mechanisms to facilitate technology transfer facilitate technology transfer and diffusion processes in new and diffusion processes in new materials technologies.materials technologies.
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ContactsContacts
ICM Beijing
No.1, Guanzhuang Dongli, Chaoyang District
Beijing 100024, China
Tel: +86 10 511 674 99 / 511 673 01
Fax: +86 10 654 762 60 / 657 617 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.unido-icm.org
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UNIDO International Centre for Promotion UNIDO International Centre for Promotion and Transfer of Solar Energy Technologyand Transfer of Solar Energy Technology• Engaged in the studies and application of
new and renewable energy, especially for solar energy technique, domestic and foreign technical cooperation and training, technical consultation and exchange, and new product development.
• Made with the support of the former State Science and Technology Commission (SSTC), Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MFOTEC), and Gansu provincial government
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ContactsContacts
ISEC-UNIDO Lanzhou
229 S. Dingxi Rd., Lanzhou, 730000, China
Tel: +86 931 863 5315
Fax: +86 931 861 6243
Web: http://www.gneri.org
Email: [email protected]
Contact person: Ms. ZHANG Lanying
UNIDO’s Ongoing Projects in China UNIDO’s Ongoing Projects in China
Fund Title
Montreal Protocol
Refrigeration servicing sector CFC phase-out plan
Sector plan CFC final phase out: domestic refrigeration and domestic refrigeration compressors
Tobacco sector plan for CFC-11 phase out
Sector plan for Methyl Bromide production
Methyl Bromide national phase out plan
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Ongoing Projects (Continued)Ongoing Projects (Continued)
Fund Title
Global Environmental Facility (GEF)
Environmentally sustainable management of medical waste in China
Strategies to reduce unintentional production of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Building the capacity of the PRC to Implement the Stockholm Convention on POPs and develop a National Implementation Plan (NIP)
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Ongoing Projects (Continued)Ongoing Projects (Continued)
Fund Title
Others
International Centre for Promotion and Transfer of Solar Energy Technology
International Centre for Small Hydropower
International Technology Promotion Centre
International Centre for Material Technology Promotion
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New ProjectsNew Projects
Fund Title
Others
Promotion and transfer of marine current exploitation technology in China and Southeast Asia (Pilot plant)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Chinese textile industry (Joint implementation with ILO)
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Promotion and Transfer of Marine Current Exploitation Technology in China and Southeast Asia
• Aims to promote innovative technologies for the exploitation of marine currents in Southeast Asia
• Partnership with the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, the University of Naples and Ponte di Archimede SpA, Italy
• Plans to develop, produce locally and test two pilot applications of the Kobold turbine, to adapt and customise the technology in order to launch its use and application on a large scale
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Chinese Textile Industry
• Joint implementation with ILO
• Aims to facilitate socially responsible growth in the textile sector by fostering a business development approach to promoting good labour and environmental standards of production.
• The project will build the capabilities of CNTAC to deliver comprehensive and integrated training, advisory and information services to enterprises.
CNTAC (China National Textile and Apparel Council)
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Integrated Program of Technical Integrated Program of Technical Cooperation With MongoliaCooperation With Mongolia
• Aims to develop a competitive and sustainable export-oriented agro-industrial sector
• 3 focus areas – Building competitiveness of livestock-based industries
• Upgrading operations of 3 main sectors: cashmere and wools, meat and milk processing, leather product industries
– Building industrial competitiveness and trade capacity• Strengthening the trading capacity of the country by upgrading the
conformity assessment infrastructure and by developing competencies of
testing laboratories – Cleaner production and environment management
• Establishing a National Cleaner Production Centre aimed at improvement of environmental performance of the industrial sector
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PartnershipPartnership
UNIDO cooperates with: Government at national
and local levels
Donors (EU, GEF, Multilateral funds of the Montreal Protocol, etc.)
UN Agencies
Research institutions
Other stakeholders
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Global Forum ActivitiesGlobal Forum Activities• Industrial Development Report
Capacity building for catching-up: historical, empirical and policy dimensions (2005)
Industrialization, environment and the Millennium Development Goals (2004)
Competing through innovation and learning (2002-2003)
• Other Recent Publications: Industrial development, trade and poverty reduction through
South-South cooperation (2006)
Combating marginalization and poverty through industrial development (2006)
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(…(…Continued)Continued)
• Reports about China:
Evaluation of the country service framework on the
environmentally sustainable development (Feb.2006)
Western China: enhancing industrial competitiveness and
employment (Oct. 2005)
• Reports about Mongolia:
Mongolia: industrial and trade development policy review
(Nov. 2002)
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