Core Points - Three experts from private enterprises, including Wu Kai from CATL, Lian Yubo from BYD, and Huang Xianbo from Jinfat Technology, have been elected as academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, highlighting the innovation capabilities of China's private sector [1][2][3] - The Chinese Academy of Engineering has introduced special quotas for private enterprise candidates in its 2025 academician election, indicating a policy shift to support private sector contributions to technological innovation [1][2] - The number of national high-tech enterprises in China has surged from 28,000 in 2012 to over 420,000 by January 2023, with private enterprises now accounting for over 92% of this total, reflecting the growing importance of the private sector in the national economy [2] Group 1 - The election of private enterprise experts as academicians signifies a breakthrough in the traditional academician selection process, which has historically favored public institutions [1][3] - The research areas of the newly elected academicians are closely related to new productive forces, including high-performance batteries, new energy vehicles, and advanced materials [3] - The Chinese government has been actively promoting policies to enhance the role of private enterprises in technological innovation, including the recent Private Economy Promotion Law [2][3] Group 2 - The focus on private enterprise candidates in the academician election reflects a broader strategy to foster innovation in key industries such as artificial intelligence, new energy, semiconductors, and biomedicine [2][3] - The successful election of these experts is expected to optimize the structure of the academician community and inject new vitality into China's technological innovation landscape [1][2] - The recognition of private sector contributions to science and technology is seen as a crucial step in enhancing China's competitiveness in the global technology arena [2][3]
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