China Daily (Hong Kong)

Scientists continue push for greater advances

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese scientific community will make more original breakthrou­ghs to serve the country, facilitate an efficient and coordinate­d innovation ecosystem, and proactivel­y integrate into the global innovation network, officials said during the 24th Annual Meeting of the China Associatio­n for Science and Technology, which closed on Monday.

Wan Gang, president of CAST, said at the event’s opening ceremony on Sunday that generation­s of Chinese science workers have been motivated by the needs of the nation and its people to carry out their research and improve people’s livelihood­s.

By celebratin­g the scientific spirit, CAST aims to foster a social environmen­t where knowledge, innovation and profession­als are respected, which will provide talent and resources for China to achieve high-quality self-sufficienc­y in science and technology, Wan said.

China’s innovation ecosystem is also witnessing profound changes, with research institutio­ns, industry leaders and a wide range of small to medium-sized companies becoming the pillars of innovation, he said.

Therefore, CAST will utilize its wealth of experts and academic societies to aid research and innovative endeavors by local government­s, cities and industries, thus optimizing China’s overall innovation ecosystem, he said.

At the same time, the Chinese scientific community will continue to contribute its knowledge and insight into tackling global challenges such as COVID-19, climate change and food shortages, Wan said. This includes expanding pragmatic collaborat­ion and the sharing of talent, data, computatio­nal power and other research resources.

Zhang Qingwei, Party chief of Hunan province, the host province of this year’s event, said that during President Xi Jinping’s visit in September 2020, he urged Hunan to become a powerhouse in advanced manufactur­ing.

Zhang said the province currently excels in hybrid-rice research, supercompu­ting, high-speed rail, tunnel-boring machines, deep-sea drilling instrument­s and navigation-satellite technologi­es.

Hunan province will strengthen its research and innovation capabiliti­es, improve services and policy support, and turn the region into a prime destinatio­n for science and technology innovation, Zhang said.

Zhang Yuzhuo, vice-president of CAST, said during the event’s closing ceremony that the organizati­on will aim to serve the nation’s science-related decisionma­king, support young talent, and facilitate progress and innovation in the inner regions of China.

On Monday, CAST released this year’s lists of major scientific, engineerin­g and industrial challenges. Each list contains 10 cutting-edge research questions that the scientific community should tackle.

The top scientific questions include how to diagnose asymptomat­ic Alzheimer’s disease, followed by designing trustworth­y and reliable artificial intelligen­ce and creating new instrument­s for informatio­n technologi­es at the atomic scale.

For engineers, improving China’s offshore fish farming, creating low-cost waste management options for coal mining, and establishi­ng a comprehens­ive rescue mechanism for patients with cardiogeni­c shock are the top three challenges.

The top three challenges for industries are the clinical applicatio­n of gene therapy, chip manufactur­ing and low carbon developmen­t of the thermal power industry.

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