China charts path to global competitiveness in chips and AI over next five years

As China drafts its 15th five-year plan – the next entry in a line of expansive blueprints that have set the tone for the country’s development over more than seven decades – we explore what China will do in the field of science and technology, particularly regarding the introduction of scientific talent. For more stories in this ongoing series, click here.

Advertisement

This push comes as international competition intensifies in strategic fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

At a State Council press briefing on September 18, the minister of Science and Technology, Yin Hejun, reported on China’s progress during the ongoing 14th five-year plan period (2021 to 2025).

National R&D investment has surged by 48 per cent compared to 2020, the number of researchers remains the world’s largest, and China has climbed to 10th place in the Global Innovation Index. It has led the world in the volume of high-impact international journal publications and patent applications for five consecutive years.

Advertisement

South China Morning Post

Related posts

Leave a Comment