Ten Major Technological Achievements of China:Map to the Future
2017-09-06
Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012, despite grave difficulties both at home and abroad, China has risen to the challenge and worked hard to press ahead, driving forward sustained, healthy economic and social development, under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping at its core.
During the past five years, China has achieved major progress in finishing building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, made important strides in deepening reform, and continued to exercise law-based governance. All of these achievements show that Chinese people have the courage, ingenuity, and ability to overcome any difficulty or hardship, and that there is even better development ahead for China.
Renowned British scientist, historian and sinologist Dr. Joseph Needham (1900-1995) was known for his scientific research and writing on the history of Chinese science and especially “Needhams Grand Question.” Specifically, he asked why the meteoric rise of modern science happened only in the West despite Chinese society being more advanced in many ways in ancient times. The question is now moot, however, because if trends continue as they are, todays meteoric rise in science will soon be led by China.
After the 18th CPC National Congress in late 2012, the Outline of the National Strategy of Innovation-Driven Development specified that innovation in scientific research would be the core of Chinas comprehensive development strategy. Since then, the countrys achievements in scientific and technological innovation have drawn global attention, and China is back at the cutting edge of international science.
The speed of Chinas scientific and technological progress has only increased in recent decades. Now, its output speed in scientific and technological achievements even exceeds the countrys economic growth rate. Chinas annual scientific and technological output ranks second in the world, and the country is quickly closing in on the United States. Chinas scientific and technological institutes lead the world in terms of the rapid growth in high-quality scientific output. Of the 100 global institutes with the biggest recent increases in scientific and technological output, 40 are in China.
Rapid scientific and technological development is the result of the long-term investment from the Chinese government. Across the past three decades, funding of Chinas National Natural Science Foundation has increased by 300 times. According to the latest statistics from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Chinas research and development spending surpassed Ja- pan in 2009 and Europe in 2013 and is expected to overtake the United States by 2020. This massive input has enabled China to reap a handful of top global achievements, and localization is rising. Jiaolong, Chinas domestically designed and developed manned submersible, has created a world record in terms of deep-sea diving. China Railway High-speed 2 (CRH2) trains reach the worlds top operating speed at 486.1 kilometers per hour. The successful debut of Chinas C919 jumbo jets made the country one of the few in the world being able to develop large passenger aircraft. Chinas quantum computer, which was unveiled this May, is the first machine based on single photons to dwarf the classical computer. The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST), known as the “Eye of Heaven” in China, is the worlds largest and most sensitive radio telescope. It is expected to maintain its world-class position for the next 10 to 20 years.
Scientific and technological innovation has never been as close to Chinese society as it is today.