Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that innovation has become a primary driver for high-quality development in China, with significant advancements in technology and industry during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1] - China's R&D investment reached a new high, with a nearly 50% increase compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," amounting to an additional 1.2 trillion yuan, and R&D intensity rising to 2.68%, approaching the OECD average [1] - Major achievements in innovation include the launch of the first fourth-generation nuclear power plant, the successful operation of the Chinese space station "Tianhe," and the return of the Chang'e 6 mission from the far side of the moon, showcasing China's transition from a follower to a leader in technology [1] Group 2 - The acceleration of talent vitality is highlighted, with China having the largest total human resources and R&D personnel globally, producing over 5 million graduates annually in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics [2] - The AI wave is creating unprecedented opportunities for transformation, but challenges remain, such as the need for deeper integration of innovation and industrial chains, and improving the efficiency of converting innovation results into productive forces [3] - The importance of building a resilient and dynamic innovation ecosystem is stressed, with a focus on addressing the complexities of innovation challenges and continuously striving for genuine value creation [3]
激发创新动能 释放澎湃活力
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-07 06:36