Ladislav Mares, chairman of Czech Nafigate Corp, talks to China Daily reporter He Yini about the prospect of applying nano-fiber technologies into environmental protection and energy conservation in China, during a panel discussion on clean air solutions.
The event was co-launched on June 20 by the Corporation and the International Energy Conservation Environmental Protection Association (IEEPA), a non-governmental organization contributing to energy conservation and sustainable development.
Nafigate, an international enterprise in the field of nano-fiber application, is stepping up its efforts to make inroads to the Chinese market while providing market opportunities in areas like liquid filtration, energy, environment, health, personal care, food packaging, new material, and so on.
Earlier this year, the company, together with IEEPA, co-established the Global Innovation Center for Nano-fiber Application at the Czech Embassy in China, in a bid to boost nano-tech applications in the country's green development.
Video photographer: He Yini
Reporter: He Yini
Editor: Liu Zheng
Producer: Nie Peng
Executive producer: Han Lei

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