China's deep sea manned equipment key laboratory program passed

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] Recently, it was learned from the Ministry of Science and Technology that on March 25, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission organized a demonstration program for the implementation of the State Key Laboratory of Deepwater Manned Equipment that was established on the basis of the 72nd Research Institute of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation. At the meeting, the demonstration of the implementation of the laboratory was adopted.


The National Key Laboratory for Deep Sea Manned Equipment has undertaken and completed more than 30 scientific research projects such as the “Development of Xiaolong manned submersibles”, “Study on key technologies of deep-sea space stations” and “Mobile life-saving bells”. The state key laboratories of enterprises with equipment research will conduct research and development in the aspects of overall design and integration of manned equipment, design of deep-submerged and pressure-resistant structures and safety assessment technologies, and key technologies of deep-sea space stations. To provide important technical support for the realization of the "dream of a strong ocean," China's deep-sea manned polyolefin materials and equipment technology has reached the world's advanced level.

On the basis of on-the-spot inspections, the expert team of experts demonstrated that they listened to the work report of the implementation plan. After discussions, the experts believed that the overall implementation of the plan is feasible, but it is necessary to further concise the target and expedite the work, and propose specific changes to the plan. Suggestion and advice. Finally, the Basic Department of the Ministry of Science and Technology requested key laboratories to further revise the implementation plan in accordance with expert opinions, clarify the work tasks and positioning of the laboratory, and work around the application of basic research and technology development before industrial competition.