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China Accelerates Building Science and Technology Innovation Hubs

Jan 25, 2018

China is accelerating construction of advanced scientific research centers.

As China's leading science research institute, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has cooperated with local governments to build and develop science centers.

Beijing is upgrading its innovation in science and technology. The Earth System Science Numerical Simulator Facility, named "EarthLab," is scheduled to start construction in 2018.

In the next five years, Shanghai will open a globally influential science and technology innovation center.

Xiangli Bin, vice president of the CAS, said China aims to make national-level and world-class achievements in scientific research.

"Both Beijing and Shanghai are speeding up creating science and innovation centers," Xiangli said during a conference held by the CAS on its achievements in 2017. "And Hefei is also constructing an integrated science center."

According to the Jan. 19 edition of the journal Physical Review Letters, China's quantum satellite "Micius" has allowed scientists to achieve quantum key distribution between China and Austria, laying a foundation for building a global quantum-secured communication network.

The CAS will continue supporting local governments in setting up a series of national laboratories.

"The science and technology achievements are expected to promote the national economy by offering help in fields like environmental governance, pharmaceutical development, and energy supply," said Xiangli.

The science and technology centers in the three cities will be under construction in the next three to five years, Xiangli said.

According to the CAS, the transformation of scientific and technological achievements brought sales revenue of 408 billion yuan (about 63.8 billion U.S. dollars) to social enterprises, with an added profit and tax of 50.3 billion yuan (about 7.8 billion U.S. dollars) in 2017. (Xinhua)

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