Shanghai Hosts 2025 InnoMatch Tech-Matching Fair to Promote Worldwide Sci-Tech Collaboration
SHANGHAI, Sept. 23, 2025 — The 2025 InnoMatch Tech-Matching Fair commenced in Shanghai on September 21, serving as a significant component of the 18th Pujiang Innovation Forum.
This event emphasizes soliciting projects based on demand, identifying skilled talent, and facilitating capital investment. It incorporates the InnoMatch supply-demand matching platform, offering comprehensive online services for the full ecosystem, a three-day exhibition and assembly that brings together worldwide resources, and ongoing, year-round, end-to-end integration services.
The fair is characterized by three primary aspects: its extensive scope, focus on specific needs, and participant experience.
Over 10,000 technological requirements have been disclosed globally, covering more than 20 advanced domains such as artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and biomedicine. Additionally, the event announced 2,000 employment opportunities for professionals, presented 1,728 innovations awaiting commercialization (from both domestic and international sources) and valuable university research findings, showcased 847 novel products from small and medium businesses, and unveiled more than 80 new products and interactive scenarios in emerging industries.
The fair united open innovation platforms and specific demand situations from 120 leading industry corporations. At the venue, various domestic and international innovation bodies unveiled over 10 innovation requirements, each worth tens of millions of yuan, thereby enabling precise alignment within industries.
Key examples of innovative accomplishments and successful commercialization were exhibited, including Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s specialized chip for brain-computer interfaces and Huashan Hospital’s therapeutic dendritic cell (DC) vaccine for brain glioma.
A prominent feature of this year’s gathering was the introduction of six concept verification platforms for nascent industries, encompassing fields such as brain-computer interfaces, nucleic acid therapeutics, and integrated circuit materials. By providing comprehensive end-to-end services—such as technical validation, market viability assessment, resource allocation, and incubation assistance—these platforms substantially reduce the commercialization risks and research and development expenses tied to groundbreaking results in emerging sectors.
The fair for scientific and technological achievement transfer and exchange attracted attendees from 20 institutions located in Shanghai, alongside 21 national universities, research organizations, and medical facilities. The university exhibition area primarily featured scientific and technological advancements possessing independent intellectual property and market applicability, covering high-end equipment, biomedicine, and related sectors. Concurrently, several reports and new standards were introduced during the event.
Celebrating its fifth successful installment, the InnoMatch Tech-Matching Fair has solidified its reputation as a globally recognized and impactful event for technology transfer and collaborative innovation.
Origin: The 18th Pujiang Innovation Forum
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