China Daily

More scope for sci-tech innovation pledged

- By YAN DONGJIE yandongjie@chinadaily.com.cn

Substantia­l progress was made in the research and developmen­t of high-end equipment last year in China, such as aircraft engines, gas turbines, and 4th-generation nuclear power units, according to the Government Work Report delivered at the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress.

A stream of innovation­s emerged in frontier areas such as artificial intelligen­ce and quantum technology. The volume of contracted technology transactio­ns grew by 28.6 percent. These achievemen­ts have further enhanced the capacity for innovation-driven developmen­t, the report said.

Last year, the overall performanc­e of China’s innovation system continued to improve, according to a report by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, with spending on research and developmen­t reached 3.33 trillion yuan ($458.4 billion), an increase of 8.1 percent, accounting for 2.64 percent of China’s GDP, and funding for basic research accounting for 6.65 percent of all R&D expenditur­es.

“The number of valid Chinese invention patents issued in China had reached 4.015 million by the end of 2023, with over 40 percent of which being high-value invention patents, making China the first country in the world surpassing the fourmillio­n threshold,” the NDRC said.

Major scientific and technologi­cal innovation­s include the manned spacecraft Shenzhou XVI returned safely and Shenzhou XVII was successful­ly launched, the world’s first rocket powered by liquid oxygen-methane fuel flew into orbit, the deep-sea manned submersibl­e Fendouzhe reached the deepest ocean trench, the C919 airliner and the first Chinese-built large cruise ship entered commercial service, China’s Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope found key evidence for the existence of nanohertz gravitatio­nal waves.

China will strive to modernize the industrial system and develop new quality productive forces at a faster pace, give full rein to the leading role of innovation, spur industrial innovation by making innovation­s in science and technology and press ahead with new industrial­ization, so as to raise total factor productivi­ty, steadily foster new growth drivers and strengths, and promote a new leap forward in the productive forces, the government work report said.

In order to invigorate China through science and education and consolidat­e the foundation­s for highqualit­y developmen­t, this year, China will develop a high-quality education system, move faster to boost self-reliance and strength in science and technology, and develop and make the best use of talent in all sectors.

This year, the country will continue to strengthen basic research, provide support for a number of innovation centers, teams, and priority areas, deploy and implement a number of major national science and technology projects, continue to improve the national laboratori­es operation and management system, the NDRC said.

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