
China’s Innovation Soars: From 29th to 12th in Global Innovation Index
China’s innovation capabilities have significantly improved over the past decade, climbing from 29th to 12th in the Global Innovation Index.
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China’s innovation capabilities have significantly improved over the past decade, climbing from 29th to 12th in the Global Innovation Index.
Japanese AI scientist Kenmaru Suedomi praises China’s people-oriented innovation after visiting the futuristic Xiong’an New Area.
At the WEF’s Annual Meeting in Dalian, China, Jeremy Jurgens emphasized that AI complements human skills, helping workers upgrade and adapt in the evolving technological landscape.
China’s centrally administered state-owned enterprises have launched 17 new innovation consortiums to advance science and technology innovation, expanding efforts to boost strategic and basic technologies.
China has unveiled the HH70, the world’s first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak, marking a major leap in fusion technology towards clean, sustainable energy.
Chinese researchers have developed manta ray-inspired submersibles to monitor coral reefs, utilizing biomimicry to advance marine technology and protect vulnerable ecosystems.
President Xi Jinping urges the Chinese Academy of Engineering to enhance China’s self-reliance in science and technology as the institution celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Chinese scientists have developed ‘Speck’, a brain-inspired AI chip that consumes just 0.7 milliwatts, marking a significant breakthrough in energy-efficient artificial intelligence technology.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University researchers have developed a six-legged guide robot to assist visually impaired people, aiming to address China’s shortage of guide dogs with advanced technology.
Springer Nature enhances research collaboration in China by partnering with Fudan University and supporting the World Young Scientists Summit, fostering global scientific cooperation.
China unveiled 19 groundbreaking scientific advancements at the Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing, highlighting the nation’s progress in physics, biology, and integrated circuits.
Scientists from Fudan University have created flexible fiber batteries that can be woven into fabrics, enabling bags and clothes to wirelessly charge devices—a breakthrough in wearable technology.
China will unveil significant scientific and technological achievements at the 2024 Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing, focusing on AI, life sciences, and new materials, highlighting its commitment to global innovation.
Chinese scientists have made significant strides in Brain-Computer Interface technology, offering new hope for paralysis patients through minimally invasive implants that restore mobility and communication.
China’s space coating technology, initially developed for the China Space Station, is now revolutionizing food preservation on Earth, enhancing the freshness and health of daily meals.
Discover how the Nanchang VR Theme Park is pioneering virtual reality experiences in China, boosting local tourism, and offering visitors an unforgettable visual feast.
AI technology is helping bereaved families in China reconnect with deceased loved ones during the Qingming Festival, blending tradition with innovation to offer new forms of comfort.
Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca, highlights China’s pivotal role in driving innovation in biopharmaceuticals at the Boao Forum 2024, noting the creation of well-paid jobs and a focus on quality productive forces.
China leads the global green tech transformation with innovative battery developments from companies like CATL, driving advancements in electric vehicles and sustainable technology.
China will accelerate innovation in 2024 to modernize its industrial system and foster new quality productive forces, focusing on technology and strategic emerging industries like hydrogen power and AI.