ويركزمعهد بحوثالعامة لليمينغ الصناعة الثقيلةفي مجال البحوث وتطوير التكنولوجيا المتقدمة والمنتجات الموجهة لصالح العملاء، فضلا عن بناءالقدرة التنافسية الجوهريةليجعل يمينغالصناعة الثقيلةرائدةفي هذه الصناعة.من خلال توفيرنتائج البحوثالأساسية، ويدعم المعهديمينغالصناعة الثقيلةالتكنولوجيا والمنتجات لتكون أعلىمنهافي العالمالقائمة.
معهد بحوثالعامة لليمينغ الصناعة الثقيلةهيقسم البحث والتطويرالأوليةللبحوثالتقنيةوالإدارة التقنية. وهي مسؤولة عنتطوير التكنولوجياالمطبقة علىيمينغجميع المنتجات، وإجراء البحوث الفنيةمقدمةعلى المنتجات الجديدةووضعالمعايير؛البحثالاهتزاز، والأثر، والضوضاء، والتكنولوجيا الهيدروليكية، والمطابقة الطاقةوتوفير الطاقة، والمواد الجديدة، وأنظمة التحكم، وخلق تكنولوجياتمبتكرة ومنتجاتحمليوبناءمنصة علىشبكة خاصةوعامةللتجاربوالاختباراتوذلك لتبادل التجربةالعامة ونتائج الاختبار.
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