China is launching an ambitious initiative to fast-track technological development through real-world applications, with officials unveiling plans to create targeted "scenarios" for testing cutting-edge solutions. The strategy aims to modernize industries while reducing carbon emissions, as revealed during a high-level press briefing in Beijing.
From Stadiums to Factories: A Blueprint for Innovation
Li Chunlin, Vice Chairman of China's National Development and Reform Commission, demonstrated the approach using the ongoing 15th National Games as a case study. The event's opening ceremony now runs on a "highly reliable grid + new-type storage" energy system – replacing traditional diesel generators with cleaner alternatives.
Five Pillars of Technological Transformation
Officials outlined priority areas for scenario-based development:
- 5G Factories: Building smart manufacturing hubs with computer vision quality control
- AI Integration: Embedding artificial intelligence across production cycles
- Robotic Workforce: Deploying industrial and humanoid robots in hazardous environments
- Industrial Internet: Creating 5G-enhanced supply chain networks
- BeiDou Navigation: Implementing China's satellite system in smart logistics
Breaking Barriers for Progress
Li emphasized regulatory reforms to support this vision: "We need fundamental changes to remove institutional obstacles and optimize resource allocation." The initiative forms part of broader efforts to build what officials term a "new system of productive forces" for economic modernization.
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