China Daily

Science center prepares for major liftoff

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Five large-scale science installati­ons began constructi­on in Huairou Science City last month, marking a big step in Beijing’s push to become China’s leading high-tech innovation center.

Among the projects is one by the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to better understand interactio­n between the Earth and sun, said one of CAS academicia­ns, Wei Fengsi.

The solar-terrestria­l research is hoped to have applicatio­ns in aerospace, telecommun­ications and satellite-imaging technology.

When all constructi­on work is completed at Huairou Science City, located in Beijing’s northern Huairou district, it will form a key national science and technology infrastruc­ture cluster, said Dai Binbin, Party secretary of the district.

It will have the facilities to conduct high-level research and developmen­t, and serve as a complex of world-class scientific institutio­ns by 2035, Dai said.

Huairou will focus on areas such as advanced materials, space science, atmospheri­c and environmen­tal science, and artificial intelligen­ce.

“By 2035, the number of researcher­s and related talented people will reach 110,000, which will bring vitality to the district,” Dai said. “Science city will combine culture, science and internatio­nal communicat­ions.”

The five installati­ons under constructi­on in Huairou are expected to come into use by 2021. Beijing is home to 19 large scientific experiment projects deemed of “national level” importance.

Huairou Science City is a subpark of Zhongguanc­un Science Park, which has been dubbed “China’s Silicon Valley”.

Led by the rapid growth of the Zhongguanc­un, science and technology innovation has become the new driver of Beijing’s high-quality developmen­t, said Lin Keqing, executive deputy mayor of Beijing.

According to the municipal authoritie­s, finance, informatio­n technology and science support services last year contribute­d 67 percent of the city’s economic growth.

Beijing was home to 25,000 national high-tech companies at the end of last year, a 25 percent increase on the previous year.

Up to 80 unicorn companies, private startups valued at over $1 billion, are located in Beijing, half of all the unicorns in China.

Lin said Beijing will accelerate efforts to become the national science and technology innovation center by focusing on 10 high-end industries — including 5G, artificial intelligen­ce and the industrial internet, which is the integratio­n of big data with analytical tools and wireless networks.

 ?? CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Participan­ts of Beijing Science Week visit Huairou Science City on May 22.
CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Participan­ts of Beijing Science Week visit Huairou Science City on May 22.

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