Generated by GPT-5-mini| Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology | |
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| Name | Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology |
| Native name | 南京电子技术研究所 |
| Established | 1960s |
| Location | Nanjing, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China |
| Type | Research institute |
| Parent | China Electronics Technology Group Corporation |
Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology is a Chinese research institute focused on electronics, semiconductors, radar, and integrated systems. The institute operates within the industrial and scientific ecosystem of Nanjing, Jiangsu, and is affiliated with state-owned enterprises such as China Electronics Technology Group Corporation and national programs like the 863 Program. It contributes to regional initiatives linked to Suzhou Industrial Park, Shanghai Science and Technology Commission, and national initiatives involving Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and National Development and Reform Commission.
The institute traces its origins to mid-20th century industrialization efforts in Nanjing and the consolidation of electronics research centers under ministries such as the Ministry of Electronics Industry and later state reorganizations leading to China Electronics Technology Group Corporation. During the Cold War era, the institute partnered with defense-oriented programs associated with People's Liberation Army research needs and national strategic projects such as the Two Bombs, One Satellite initiative. In the reform era of the 1980s and 1990s, it expanded ties with provincial authorities in Jiangsu and collaborated with universities including Nanjing University, Southeast University, and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics to modernize research agendas. More recent decades saw integration into national industrial policy frameworks alongside enterprises like China Electronics Corporation and participation in programs such as the National High Technology Research and Development Program.
The institute is organized into divisions and subsidiaries mirroring structures in other major Chinese research organizations such as Tsinghua University affiliated centers and Chinese Academy of Sciences institutes. Administrative oversight connects to China Electronics Technology Group Corporation and provincial bureaus in Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology. Its internal departments parallel those at institutions like Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and include research departments, engineering design bureaus, production workshops, and technology transfer offices. Governance features boards and management committees comparable to State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission practices, with talent programs coordinated through mechanisms similar to Thousand Talents Plan-linked recruitment and collaborations with vocational entities such as Nanjing Vocational University of Industry Technology.
R&D priorities align with national technology roadmaps like the Made in China 2025 plan and programs reminiscent of the 973 Program and 863 Program. Core domains include radar systems akin to those developed at China Electronics Technology Group Corporation No. 38 Research Institute, microwave and millimeter-wave electronics comparable to work at Xi'an Research Institute of Electronic Science, integrated circuit research similar to projects at Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment (Group), and signal processing research paralleling efforts at Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The institute pursues applied research in areas intersecting with organizations such as China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, Aviation Industry Corporation of China, and academic partners like Tsinghua University and Zhejiang University.
Products and technologies produced include radar subsystems, electronic countermeasure modules, telecommunications equipment, and semiconductor devices. These offerings are positioned alongside products from enterprises such as Huawei, ZTE, China Electronics Technology Group Corporation No. 26 Research Institute, and Aisino Corporation. Technologies emphasize phased-array radar techniques used in platforms similar to systems developed by AVIC institutes and navigation and timing modules akin to those produced for civil and military platforms like BeiDou Navigation Satellite System applications. The institute's product lines also encompass industrial control electronics comparable to offerings from CRRC supplier chains and avionics components with parallels to China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation procurements.
Collaborative relationships extend to universities including Nanjing University, Southeast University, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; research institutes such as Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and National University of Defense Technology; and industrial partners like China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and regional firms in Suzhou Industrial Park. The institute engages in joint projects with municipal bodies such as Nanjing Municipal Science and Technology Bureau and participates in international exchanges with organizations resembling IEEE conferences and cooperative programs analogous to agreements with institutions in Russia, European Union research consortia, and partners in Southeast Asia.
Facilities include specialized laboratories for radar testing, anechoic chambers, millimeter-wave research facilities, semiconductor fabrication pilot lines, and systems integration workshops comparable to those at National Center for Nanoscience and Technology pilot facilities. Test ranges and field sites are used for electromagnetic compatibility trials and large-aperture antenna validation, analogous to ranges managed by China Electronics Technology Group Corporation affiliates. Talent development and testing infrastructure mirror university-industry joint labs such as those established by Tsinghua University and municipal-level centers in Nanjing High-tech Zone.
Notable projects include development of radar subsystems and electronic systems contributing to programs with parallels to PLA Navy platform upgrades, airborne electronics for platforms similar to Xian Y-20-class considerations, and maritime surveillance sensors comparable to coastal monitoring projects in East China Sea initiatives. The institute has contributed to regional industrial upgrades that interface with manufacturing clusters such as Suzhou Industrial Park and technology transfer efforts akin to collaborations with China Electronics Corporation subsidiaries. It has also supplied components and subsystems used in civil sectors including transportation signaling networks reminiscent of systems deployed by China Railway and municipal infrastructure projects in Nanjing.
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