Core Viewpoint - The recent election of three experts from private enterprises as academicians by the Chinese Academy of Engineering highlights the growing strength of China's private sector in technological innovation and its increasing recognition by the state [1][2]. Group 1: Election of Academicians - Three experts from leading private technology companies, including Wu Kai from CATL, Lian Yubo from BYD, and Huang Xianbo from Jinfat, have been elected as academicians, marking a significant achievement for private enterprises in China [1][3]. - The new policy by the Chinese Academy of Engineering to allocate special slots for private enterprise candidates reflects a shift in recognizing the contributions of private sector talent in the scientific community [1][2]. Group 2: Growth of Private Enterprises - As of January 2023, the number of national high-tech enterprises has surged from 28,000 in 2012 to over 420,000, with the proportion of private enterprises increasing from 62.4% to over 92% [2]. - The Chinese government has been actively supporting private enterprises in taking on major national technological challenges and has opened up significant research infrastructure to them [2]. Group 3: Focus on Key Industries - The elected academicians are involved in critical fields such as high-performance battery technology, new energy vehicles, and advanced materials, indicating a strong focus on sectors that drive new productive forces in China [3]. - The emphasis on private sector contributions in areas like artificial intelligence, new energy, semiconductors, and biomedicine underscores the importance of these industries in China's economic strategy [2].
(经济观察)三民企专家获评院士 中国民营经济锻造创新“硬实力”