China’s Top 10 Sci-Tech Milestones of 2025
CMG spotlights China’s top 10 sci-tech achievements of 2025, from fusion energy and quantum computing to AI and space exploration.
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CMG spotlights China’s top 10 sci-tech achievements of 2025, from fusion energy and quantum computing to AI and space exploration.
China has launched an international program to develop its ‘artificial sun’ – the BEST fusion device – in Anhui Province, aiming for net energy gain and clean power by 2027.
China launched an international fusion plasma research program and unveiled its BEST tokamak plan in Anhui Province on the eastern Chinese mainland, paving the way for ‘artificial sun’ power.
At FEC 2025 in Chengdu, the Chinese mainland joins global partners to accelerate fusion energy, marking 2,000 days of safe production and pushing boundaries toward sustainable power.
At the IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu, IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi lauded China’s collaborative push to fast-track fusion research through global partnerships.
World’s first IAEA fusion research and training center opens in Chengdu, marking a milestone in global clean energy collaboration.
Hefei’s CRAFT project marks a milestone with delivery of the world’s largest 400-tonne toroidal field coil case, a 21x12m superconducting marvel propelling fusion energy research.
A data-driven AI model from the Chinese mainland is revolutionizing plasma control in HL-3, marking a leap toward sustainable fusion energy and paving the way for future reactors.
Chinese mainland’s BEST fusion device installs Dewar base, advancing main assembly and targeting first fusion-powered light bulb by 2030.
Chinese mainland scientists set a record 35.1 tesla superconducting magnet – 700,000x Earth’s magnetic field – paving the way for next-gen scientific instruments and fusion energy research.