Overview | China's Continuously Increasing Influence as an Important Pole for Global Innovation - Overseas Discussions on China's Achievements in Technological Development
2024-06-27
The National Science and Technology Conference, the National Science and Technology Award Conference, the 21st Academician Conference of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the 17th Academician Conference of the Chinese Academy of Engineering were held on the 24th. The meeting proposed to use the firm determination and tenacious will of "sharpening a sword in ten years", seize the day and work hard, step by step, to turn the strategic goal of becoming a strong country in science and technology by 2035 into reality. Overseas public opinion and professionals generally believe that China is promoting the implementation of an innovation driven development strategy, continuously making new breakthroughs in scientific and technological innovation, and becoming a leader in multiple cutting-edge fields. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China's scientific and technological undertakings have achieved historic achievements and undergone historic changes. China's influence as an important pole of global innovation continues to increase. On June 25th, the Chang'e-6 spacecraft, carrying the first lunar back sample collected by humans, successfully landed on the grassland of Siziwang Banner in Ulanqab City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. This is another landmark achievement made by China in building a strong aerospace and technological country. Chang'e-6 sampling replay footage taken on June 4, 2024, on the screen of the Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center. Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liwang and several Japanese media outlets, including Asahi Shimbun, have written "for the first time in the world" and "for the first time in history" in their headlines, emphasizing the high difficulty of exploring the far side of the moon, believing that this demonstrates China's superb technological strength. The French newspaper Le Monde and other media reported that the Chang'e-6 mission is highly technically complex and a scientific feat for China. "Chang'e" explores the moon, "Tianhe" stays in the sky, "Tianwen" explores fire, "Crustal One" advances into the depths of the Earth, and "Struggler" explores the deep sea for tens of thousands of meters... China has achieved fruitful results in scientific and technological innovation. Former Iraqi Minister of Science and Technology, Raeed Fahmy, said that China has long adhered to the strategy of innovation driven development, using technological progress to drive industrial transformation and upgrading, and using technological innovation to stimulate new vitality in economic development. China's technological development has continuously made new breakthroughs, completing the transformation from being a "follower" to a "leader" in many fields. Innovation is the driving force of development, without which there can be no progress. Professor Flanio Maletic from the University of Northern Croatia said that in recent years, China has attached great importance to innovation, and its technological development has made remarkable progress, with impressive results. Nowadays, China is at the forefront of the world in fields such as artificial intelligence, new energy, satellite navigation, and quantum technology. This is a panoramic image of the "China Sky Eye" located in Guizhou, China, taken on February 26, 2024 (taken during maintenance and upkeep of the drone). According to Dr. Shan Gu, Director of the Sakura Technology Project Planning and Operation Office of the Japanese Science and Technology Revitalization Agency's Business Planning Department, China's investment in science and technology has achieved significant results over the years. The quantity and quality of scientific research papers are leading globally, and the influence and discourse power of scientific research have significantly increased. Professor Ahmed de Henesa from the First University of Algiers in Algeria stated that China's technological development in the high-tech field is a necessary condition for achieving strong economic growth. Its comprehensive effect brings about a shift in production methods for high-quality development, which will help China maintain its leading position in the future. Dr. Gao Hui, Chairman of the Swiss Association of Chinese Scholars in Science and Technology, believes that technological innovation plays an extremely important role in promoting the development of new quality productivity in China. In recent years, China's technological development has achieved epoch-making achievements, and the Chinese people have significantly felt the improvement in quality of life and health level brought about by technological development. Wang Hanyu, a Chinese international student studying at New York University in the United States, said that China has achieved a lot of innovative results in fields such as quantum technology, life sciences, and space science, injecting fresh energy into research in different disciplines around the world, and bringing more surprises to human exploration of the mysteries of nature. Jack Rasmus, an American political economist, said that China used to be a major coal producing country, but in the past decade, China has leapt to global leadership in solar, wind, and battery storage technologies. He said that China's export of alternative energy technologies can help alleviate global warming. The "the Belt and Road" initiative proposed by China will help promote its scientific and technological innovation achievements to other regions of the world. Lloyd Fahmy stated that China's successful experience has proven that technological innovation and economic development are an organic and complementary whole, and has also provided reference for developing countries to solve development problems, achieve economic transformation, and enhance people's well-being through technological innovation. Chaya Josie, a part-time professor at the University of Western Cape and the University of Wenda in South Africa, believes that South Africa and Africa will benefit from China's experience in modernizing through technological innovation. (Lai Xin She)
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