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Li urges ethical approach to research

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang urged scientists and research institutes to exercise more integrity and profession­alism and to achieve excellence. Misconduct, he said, including ethical violations, should be seriously investigat­ed and punished.

Li also encouraged the promotion of a scientific spirit, urged research profession­als to concentrat­e on their studies and called for more opportunit­ies for young people to develop their talents.

The premier made the remarks as he presided over the first plenary meeting of the National Science and Technology Leading Group — revamped in August from the previous National Science, Technology and Education Leading Group — which oversees China’s science and technology sector.

The meeting aimed to promote scientific and technologi­cal innovation, and to give greater autonomy to research institutes and profession­als.

Li said more vigorous efforts are necessary to promote technologi­cal innovation and high-quality developmen­t, which will usher in a new global tech revolution and accelerate China’s economic restructur­ing.

He also called for more focus on core technologi­es, cultivatio­n of new economic drivers and further integratio­n of science and technology with the economy.

Long-term stable support should be provided for basic research, which Li said is the engine of the country’s science and technology sector. Enterprise­s and individual­s should be guided to make greater investment­s in the area and strive for more original achievemen­ts, he said.

The market should play a decisive role in promoting innovation, and leading enterprise­s should lead major sci-tech projects to transform research breakthrou­ghs into real products, Li said.

He urged developmen­t of new platforms by next-generation research institutes — industrial internet platforms, for example — to move the economy to midlevel and higher.

The premier also called for strengthen­ed intellectu­al property rights protection and the constructi­on of a more pleasant environmen­t for fostering innovation. Research institutes and profession­als should be given more autonomy, and other incentives should be offered, including more benefits for sharing research, Li said.

The group, which is headed by Li, includes ministeria­l-level officials from more than 10 State Council department­s. It was set up to work on and review national strategies, plans and major policies in science and technology, to decide on crucial sci-tech missions and programs and to coordinate different department­s.

Vice-Premier Liu He is the group’s deputy head and Wang Zhigang, minister of science and technology, is director of its general office.

Last year, about 1.76 trillion yuan ($255 billion) was spent on research and developmen­t nationwide, an increase of 12.3 percent year-on-year.

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