Core Insights - The construction of China's first fusion technology innovation city in Chengdu is progressing, with significant advancements in various projects, marking the critical phase of the controlled nuclear fusion industry development plan set to launch in October 2025 [1][2] Group 1: Fusion Technology Development - The plan aims to establish a global technology research and development hub for controlled nuclear fusion in the Chengdu area, focusing on four major innovation platforms related to fusion technology, including a fusion research base and a large scientific device for electromagnetic-driven fusion [1] - The commercial linear magnetic confinement fusion device HHMAX-901, developed by Hanhai Juyuan (Chengdu) Technology Co., achieved plasma ignition, indicating a breakthrough in the commercialization of linear magnetic confinement fusion in China [2] - The "China Circulation No. 3," a new generation artificial sun, set a new operational record by achieving a plasma current of one million amperes and an ion temperature of one billion degrees, advancing China's fusion research into the burning plasma experimental phase [2] Group 2: Innovation Ecosystem in Chengdu - Chengdu has established 96 national-level innovation platforms, including the National Precision Medicine Industry Innovation Center and the National Supercomputing Center, along with six major national and provincial scientific infrastructures [3] - The Tianfu Laboratory has initiated its operational phase, having built approximately 456,600 square meters of physical space, established 43 research platforms, attracted 1,360 talents, and undertaken 113 national and provincial research projects [5] - The city is committed to enhancing its original innovation capabilities and optimizing the innovation ecosystem to become a significant source of technological innovation and industrial application in China [5]
成都:聚焦未来产业 抢占发展先机
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2026-01-14 03:04