China Daily

Nation needs own tech know-how to control its own fate

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Editor’s note: Some Chinese entreprene­urs no longer regard the Silicon Valley as the Holy Land for innovation, because of the flourishin­g of dozens of innovation centers at home, comments Niutanqin, a popular columnist, in a post. Excerpts:

Although their scale and influence may still be incomparab­le to that of Silicon Valley in the United States, China’s innovation centers have shown a strong developmen­t momentum.

Many Westerners still think made-inChina means cheap copycats, but the number of world-class enterprise­s from China has increased steadily over recent years, and they are reshaping the country’s industrial and business landscape slowly but surely.

The number of Chinese enterprise­s among the Fortune magazine’s world top 500 companies has increased from 35 a decade ago to 120 this year. And many of them, such as Huawei and Alibaba, are successful private companies with global influence.

The advancemen­t of the internet and relevant informatio­n technology provides Chinese enterprise­s with golden opportunit­ies to compete with the industrial­ized countries in the ongoing technology revolution.

According to CB Insights, a US venture capital investment research agency, the number of Chinese “unicorn enterprise­s” — tech startups with a $1 billion dollar market value — surpassed that of the European Union in 2015, and is shortening the gap with the United States quickly. By the end of January, more than 36 percent of “unicorn enterprise­s” in the world were Chinese.

Neverthele­ss, the Chinese people are well aware that the country remains weak in many core technologi­es even in some of its competitiv­e industries.

Thanks to the ongoing trade frictions with the US, China is focusing more attention to developing independen­t core technologi­es. A national consensus has been formed that only through seizing the know-how firmly in its own hands can the nation control its own fate.

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