As China's Two Sessions — the annual meetings of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference — unfold, the country's rapid technological advancements have emerged as a defining narrative. From AI breakthroughs to animation triumphs, these innovations underscore a broader commitment to inclusive growth and global collaboration.
Recent weeks saw seismic strides in multiple sectors. DeepSeek, a rising star in artificial intelligence, unveiled an advanced reasoning model that redefines industry benchmarks. Meanwhile, the animated film Ne Zha 2 shattered global box office records, cementing China's creative prowess in entertainment technology. 'This isn't just about economic metrics,' noted one analyst. 'It's about demonstrating how technology can elevate multiple facets of human progress.'
Hangzhou’s Unitree Robotics added to the momentum, with their humanoid robots stealing the show at the China Media Group Spring Festival gala. The viral performance highlighted the city’s evolution into a hub for next-gen startups blending hardware innovation and cultural expression.
As policymakers deliberate during the Two Sessions, observers anticipate strengthened support for R&D ecosystems. 'What we’re seeing is a maturation of China’s innovation model,' said a tech entrepreneur based in Shanghai. 'It’s systematic, cross-sectoral, and increasingly oriented toward solving shared global challenges.'
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Inclusive innovation of China's sci-tech hailed amid Two Sessions
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