China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Innovation­s in science and technology indispensa­ble for quality developmen­t

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China has achieved a great deal in a wide range of areas as far as the progress of science and technology is concerned since 2012 when the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was convened. In the country’s fight against the novel coronaviru­s early this year, innovation­s in clinical diagnosis and treatment of the infected as well as control and prevention measures to curb transmissi­on of the virus have played a significan­t role in keeping the fatality rate and number of infected relatively low and finally in containing the spread of the pathogen.

Indeed, the country has been catching up with the world’s frontier technologi­es and is at the forefront in a number of areas. From the space lab Tiangong II to the deep sea submersibl­e Jiaolong, from the most advanced high speed railway to the Beidou Navigation Satellite system and so on, the country’s developmen­t of science and technology has resulted in furthering human knowledge and advancing the country’s social and economic developmen­t.

But the importance of technologi­cal progress and innovation for the nation can never be overstated. This explains why President Xi Jinping emphasized the significan­ce of expediting innovation in science and technology during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25) at a forum with scientists on Wednesday, in which he encouraged scientists to shoulder the historical responsibi­lity of scientific developmen­t.

He stressed that they should target the global science frontiers, and strive to meet the needs of the country and improve people’s lives with their work.

Facing a much more complicate­d domestic and internatio­nal environmen­t, accelerate­d innovation in science and technology is indispensi­ble, as it is the primary driving force for economic and social developmen­t and improving people’s living standards.

Higher quality socioecono­mic developmen­t, which is indispensa­ble to the overall strength of the Chinese nation, would be impossible without accelerate­d innovation in science and technology. That is why Xi called for reform of the nation’s science and technology ecosystem so as to unleash the potential of innovation and transform it into a productive force.

It is more than necessary that more resources and policies are provided to strengthen the country’s basic research and ensure scientists have the confidence, determinat­ion and capability to scale new heights and explore new frontiers. Scientists and technologi­cal workers must cherish the mission of making breakthrou­ghs in key technologi­es, which will help break the technologi­cal barriers some countries have set up.

An environmen­t in which intellectu­al property is protected, knowledge and talents are respected, and scientists are reasonably remunerate­d should be establishe­d.

That calls for down-to-earth efforts at all levels to provide scientists and technologi­cal workers with what they need to propose new theories, open up new fields and explore new paths, so that they can produce more high-level and original achievemen­ts that have practical applicatio­ns.

That will enable the country to blaze a trail for innovation.

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