
Dream Chasers: Drone Shows and Robots Fuel the Chinese Mainland’s New Tech Era
From drone spectacles to walking robots, the Chinese mainland’s intelligent manufacturing is turning bold ideas into reality and capturing global attention.
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From drone spectacles to walking robots, the Chinese mainland’s intelligent manufacturing is turning bold ideas into reality and capturing global attention.
China celebrated its ninth National Science and Technology Workers’ Day in Beijing, honoring over 400 innovators and outlining a 2035 blueprint to build a strong science and technology nation.
Chinese mainland scientists use cutting-edge underwater tech to track the Yangtze finless porpoise—the “giant panda of the water”—boosting global freshwater conservation.
Digital innovation is turning museums on the Chinese mainland into immersive, interactive heritage hubs—revitalizing relics with holograms, AI restoration and AR experiences.
China unveils new policies to steer long-term capital into strategic tech, boosting national labs, leading firms, and startups in science-driven missions.
China now ranks 10th in global innovation, up 10 spots since 2012. Stable institutions, a vast market and talent influx power its rise as an IP and manufacturing leader.
Chinese consumers inspire Audi’s EV innovations at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, highlighting the brand’s deepening China-specific strategies.
China has made significant progress in laser technology, breaking foreign dominance and joining global leaders, says Ma Xinqiang of Huagong Technology.
China’s low-altitude economy is set to soar in 2024, integrating traditional and emerging aviation technologies to reshape industrial structures and drive high-quality development.
China accelerates sci-tech industries through innovation-driven development, transforming old industrial bases in northeast China with cutting-edge projects.