
China Unveils Top 30 Science and Engineering Challenges
China has unveiled its top 30 science and engineering challenges to drive innovation and development, aiming for breakthroughs that could impact the global community.
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China has unveiled its top 30 science and engineering challenges to drive innovation and development, aiming for breakthroughs that could impact the global community.

Chinese scientists have developed the world’s first ultra-parallel optical computing chip, dramatically boosting computing power and paving the way for advances in AI and data processing.

Xi Jinping urges the promotion of safe and equitable AI development in China, emphasizing innovation and global cooperation.

From the 1980s challenges to today’s tech leader, the Chinese mainland’s transformation inspires the world. Ex-Ambassador Abdul Majid shares insights on this remarkable journey.
As the Boao Forum for Asia 2025 focuses on AI, we explore which Asian countries are leading in AI readiness and how they are preparing for a future driven by artificial intelligence.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi asserts that technological blockades cannot suppress innovation, emphasizing China’s commitment to breakthroughs despite external pressures.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns of countermeasures if the U.S. continues its pressure, emphasizing that cooperation is mutually beneficial and that attempts to suppress China will not succeed.
China’s maglev trains reach 600 km/h using electromagnetic levitation. This frictionless technology is set to revolutionize travel and boost inter-regional connectivity.