Turkish Business Delegation Visits Nanjing SPARE New Materials to Explore Partnerships
YANGZHOU, Aug. 6, 2025 — A Turkish business delegation visited Nanjing SPARE New Materials Co., Ltd. on Wednesday, assessing the company’s research, development, and manufacturing capabilities to explore potential cooperation in the advanced materials sector.

On-Site Tours Highlight Technological Edge
Guided by SPARE’s senior management, the delegation toured production facilities, R&D labs, and a product exhibition zone. Technical experts detailed proprietary manufacturing techniques for advanced materials, spotlighting innovations in performance enhancement (e.g., durability under extreme conditions) and cost efficiency. They also illustrated applications spanning environmental projects, high-precision manufacturing, and emerging fields like energy storage.
The Turkish visitors praised SPARE’s meticulous production oversight and strict quality controls, sparking lively debates on technical challenges (e.g., material stability in harsh climates) and industry trends (e.g., surging demand for eco-friendly composites).
Roundtable Talks Map Collaboration Paths
Post-tour, executives from both sides discussed cooperation models, market expansion, and technology sharing.
SPARE leaders noted the firm’s decade-long focus on advanced materials R&D, emphasizing its robust supply chain and domestic market success. “We aim to align our innovative solutions with global demand for high-performance materials,” one executive said.
The Turkish delegation shared insights into local market needs — particularly in automotive lightweighting and renewable energy infrastructure. They proposed tailored partnerships (e.g., joint R&D for region-specific products, localized distribution) and expressed eagerness to “build long-term ties through resource sharing.”
Future Outlook: Global Expansion in Sight
The visit marks a key milestone in SPARE’s international push. Both parties vowed to deepen exchanges, combining SPARE’s technological strengths with the Turkish team’s market expertise to unlock growth in advanced materials.
Moving forward, SPARE reaffirms its “innovation-first, open collaboration” ethos, pledging to “proactively partner with global players to shape the future of advanced materials.”











