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Scientists unite behind vision of excellence

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The X-Lake Forum in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has demonstrat­ed the Chinese city’s economic ambition to push the envelope in its high-quality sustainabl­e growth through innovation and integrated regional developmen­t.

The forum held on Tuesday, a sideline of the ongoing China Hi-Tech Fair 2022, has put scientists — including Roger Kornberg, a Nobel chemistry laureate from the United States; and RussianAme­rican mathematic­ian Efim Zelmanov, a Fields Medal winner — academicia­ns; professors; engineers and entreprene­urs from around the world in the limelight.

In his speech, Kornberg spoke about the importance of disease prevention and control. He regarded atmospheri­c particle pollution a leading factor in global human health.

The professor of structural biology at Stanford University School of Medicine believes that solutions to air pollution should be achieved through science and technology. Smartphone­s and devices with massive data empowered by technology disseminat­ion can help make society healthier and more efficient, he said.

Zelmanov, a world-renowned algebraist, urged Shenzhen and the wider Pearl River Delta and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to foster top-notch universiti­es, as well as other mathematic­s education systems at different levels, not just in schools, but top universiti­es and comprehens­ive research institutio­ns.

He joined the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen as chair professor of the department of mathematic­s in September.

The Chinese government is paying great attention to the developmen­t of science, especially mathematic­s, said Zelmanov. He expressed hopes that over the coming decade, Shenzhen will be able to become a world-class research center, talent training center and internatio­nal exchange center.

Covering a range of cutting-edge technologi­es, advanced industries and creative business models with one main forum, 13 parallel subforums and activities involving regional and global major players, the event served as a regional platform for in-depth academic and industrial exchanges, business and technology cooperatio­n, and regional collaborat­ion and integrated developmen­t.

Wang Zhigang, the minister of science and technology, one of the event sponsors, said that Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao have made fruitful outcomes in integrated developmen­t, citing the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on’s latest Global Innovation Index, in which Shenzhen-Hong KongGuangz­hou ranked second among the world’s leading science and technology clusters.

Wang said the ministry, along with other government department­s, will work closely with Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and support X-Lake Sciensity of Shenzhen in pooling high-quality innovation resources to make it a major platform for internatio­nal industrial and technologi­cal cooperatio­n.

The X-Lake Sciensity is home to more than half of the universiti­es, over 60 percent of high-caliber talents and 70 percent of innovation and entreprene­urial platforms in Shenzhen.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said via video link that Hong Kong will “create an economic zone at the Hong Kong-Shenzhen port to further drive the developmen­t of the cities”.

He noted that his government will discuss with its counterpar­t a plan to launch a special cross-border policy in the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park on a trial basis to promote the cross-border flow of innovation and technology resources.

Shenzhen also announced the founding of several new innovation and technology platforms at the forum. They include X-Institute and Shenzhen innoX Academy, as well as the launch of the New Cornerston­e Science Foundation.

 ?? ?? The ongoing China Hi-Tech Fair 2022 sees the display of more than 8,000 categories and attracts great attention from government­s, businesses and research institutes.
The ongoing China Hi-Tech Fair 2022 sees the display of more than 8,000 categories and attracts great attention from government­s, businesses and research institutes.
 ?? CHEN WEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ??
CHEN WEN / FOR CHINA DAILY

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