Guoda Company was awarded the title of "2010 National Torch Plan Key High-tech Enterprise"
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2010-12-23 04:17
Recently, the Ministry of Science and Technology announced the results of the 2010 National Torch Plan Key High-tech Enterprises selection. Shandong Guoda Gold Co., Ltd., with its continuous innovation, mastery of core technologies, strong technological strength, steady growth in business performance, and leadership in the gold smelting industry's technological trends, has been recognized by the Torch Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology as a "National Torch Plan Key High-tech Enterprise."
As China's first professional gold smelting enterprise, Guoda currently possesses advanced domestic technologies including direct cyanidation, roasting cyanidation, two-stage roasting, solvent extraction and electrowinning, tailings acid production, waste heat power generation, hydrometallurgy of gold, hydrometallurgy of copper, and multi-element recovery from tailings. It processes 1200 tons of gold, silver, copper, and other various concentrates daily, making it one of the domestic gold smelting enterprises with the most comprehensive process categories, highest technological content, and best economic benefits. It is also the largest sulfurized chemical enterprise and cathode copper smelting enterprise in Jiaodong region.
For many years, Guoda has focused on "enhancing independent innovation capabilities, adjusting industrial structure, and transforming the development mode." It has continuously accelerated the research and development of complex gold concentrate resource comprehensive utilization technology and strived to improve the transformation ability of scientific and technological achievements. It has successively won one second-prize National Science and Technology Progress Award and more than 20 provincial and ministerial-level scientific and technological achievement awards. Two of its achievements were listed as national debt interest subsidy projects, receiving more than 200 million yuan in subsidized funds. Among them, the "Comprehensive Utilization of Low-grade Associated Gold Mines" project was listed by the former State Economic and Trade Commission as a "Major Demonstration Project for Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection" and was included in the sixth batch of national debt interest subsidy projects, and was also selected for the National Torch Plan of the Ministry of Science and Technology; "Comprehensive Utilization of Gold Tailings" was listed as the fifth batch of national debt projects for resource conservation and environmental protection in 2007. Currently, Guoda holds more than 30 national patents and is a key high-tech enterprise in Shandong Province, a provincial-level enterprise technology center, and a Shandong star enterprise in China's patent field.
This recognition as a National Torch Plan Key High-tech Enterprise by the Ministry of Science and Technology is both a full affirmation and commendation of Guoda's long-term commitment to independent innovation, and provides important support for the company's development and growth through technological progress.
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