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Hendrik_2000

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CGTN is running a new show now about Chinese mega project development Here is the installment for Manufacturing
“Made in China” is a mark that you can see everywhere in the world. Seven out of the world’s biggest ports are in China. But the process of manufacturing is becoming more demanding. Check out this episode of the documentary series, China’s Mega Projects, to find out more.

 

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A research centre to support China's push for nuclear fusion power has been approved. It will be able to test large superconducting magnets and filters under operational conditions. The Institute of Plasma Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences said that having an integrated research facility for key systems of fusion reactors is "one of the major scientific engineering projects" in the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan.

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A rendering of the future research centre (Image: Institute of Plasma Physics)
Scientific goals for the project include studying plasma behaviour under the boundary parameters of magnetic constrained fusion and exploring the effects of complex dynamic loads on critical systems and components. It will evaluate the service performance of filters and superconducting magnets under load conditions.

China aims to construct a tokamak fusion reactor, known as the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor, and launch its operation in 2030. It would be smaller than the international Iter project, yet comparable in performance in that some modes of operation would produce up to 10 times the heat required to initiate fusion. It is hoped that these large experiments will yield the knowledge required to create
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power plants in around 2050.

Site selection, social risk assessment and environmental impact studies have all been carried out and approved, the Chinese Academy of Science said. The project awaits only a final investment budget for construction to begin. Site preparation has been under way since 14 December last year.

The facility will be built in Lyuang district in the north west of Hefei, the provincial capital of Anhui province, which itself is about 400 km west of Shanghai. It will be jointly built by the Chinese Academy of Science and the government of Anhui province.
 

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Chinese mega cities
A city is the most complex human creation on earth. It grows from second to second like a living organism. Round-the-clock systems are required for the maintenance of its healthy, functioning life. Stay tuned to CGTN for its new documentary series, China’s Mega Projects.

 
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China releases 13 new professions to keep pace with economic upgrade
Xinhua| 2019-04-04 14:50:10
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China has released 13 new professions in order to keep pace with economic and technological development, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MHRSS).

The 13 new professions, jointly released by the ministry, State Administration for Market Regulation and National Bureau of Statistics, include Artificial Intelligence (AI) technicians, Internet of Things (IOT) technicians, Big Data technicians, Cloud Computing technicians, Electronic Sports specialists, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) pilots, agricultural managers, industrial robot system operators and so on.

As the Chinese economy is shifting from high-speed growth to high-quality development, new jobs requiring new skills and knowledge have appeared in various industries attracting a relatively stable number of workers, according to an MHRSS statement.

All of the 13 new professions were carefully and strictly chosen by experts based on relevant standards and procedures, and extensive social opinions have been considered.
 

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Chinese mega cities
A city is the most complex human creation on earth. It grows from second to second like a living organism. Round-the-clock systems are required for the maintenance of its healthy, functioning life. Stay tuned to CGTN for its new documentary series, China’s Mega Projects.


I just seen that last night. Here is another good episode.
 
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Intelligent operation system enables smartphone to control industrial robots
Xinhua| 2019-04-05 10:13:52
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China's leading robot maker Siasun has developed an intelligent operation system, which makes robot remote control possible using a smartphone.

Wearing a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses, an operator is able to receive data in real time, monitor the production process of the robots in the workshop and set a production order with the smartphone.

"The portable operating system has made robot monitoring and management much easier, and the AR technology also enables an experienced engineer to help the clients with complicated robot testing without heading to the site," said He Yuanyi, an engineer with the company.

The system can be applied in the fields of automobile manufacturing, electrical appliance manufacturing, medical instrument manufacturing and pharmacy, said He.

The new system has been displayed at the Hanover Messe 2019, which is held in Hanover, Germany, from April 1 to 5.

Based in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, Siasun Robot & Automation Co., Ltd. is China's leading robot intelligent manufacturing company, with hundreds of types of robots and automatic products. Founded in 2000, the company was listed in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2009.
 

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Report: China’s Closing the Innovation Gap
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    Experts say the United States needs its own robust national strategy to compete in advanced technologies.


    China is progressing more rapidly in innovation and advanced technology industries than the United States, according to a
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    published by Information Technology and Innovation Foundation today.

    “In the span of about a decade, the Chinese economy has made dramatic progress in innovation relative to the United States,” Robert Atkinson, ITIF president and lead author of the report said in a statement. “Backed up by a powerful, unfair arsenal of state policies, China has evolved from an innovation-copier to a reverse innovator and now an innovator in its own right.”

    The report concludes that China has done more than any other government in history to promote an innovation-based economy—and the implications could threaten its competitors.

    “Given
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    , [a strategic policy to upgrade its manufacturing capabilities and develop high-tech industries] coupled with unfair mercantilist policies, it is no exaggeration to suggest that, without aggressive action, leading economies such as Europe, Japan, Korea, and the United States will, within two decades, likely face a world wherein their advanced industry firms face much stiffer competition and have fewer jobs in industries as diverse as semiconductors, computers, biopharmaceuticals, aerospace, Internet, digital media, and automobiles,” the report said.

    ITIF’s research, which looked at 36 different indicators over the last decade, suggests that China has closed the gap with the United States in multiple areas.

    For example, in 2008 China produced only 12 of the world’s 500 most powerful supercomputers, compared to the 258 built by the U.S. By 2018, China built 227 of the top supercomputers across the globe, compared to 109 produced by America. Though China has drastically increased this production, the report does note that China’s supercomputers still tend to be less powerful than those built in the United States.

    The study also suggests that research universities play a critical role in national innovation systems and the number of university degrees earned annually can be a key measure of future innovation capabilities. In this light, almost 7 million students obtain bachelor’s degrees in China annually—30% of which are in engineering versus 5% of U.S. students. China also increased its number of bachelor’s and master’s graduates from a total of 1.2 million in 2004 to 3.4 million in 2014.

    China has also seen notable growth in computer science and engineering education. The country rose from 66% of U.S. levels in 2004 to 146% in 2014.

    “In other words, as a share of its population, China produces 46 percent more computer science and engineering degrees than the United States,” the report said. “However, natural sciences and mathematics degrees have seen slower growth, increasing from 29 to 34 percent of U.S. levels over the same period.”

    There’s also been an increase in patents granted to China. Between 2006 and 2016 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office increased patents granted to the country from 1,066 to more than 11,000. The country also surpassed every other foreign nation in this measure except Taiwan, Germany, and Japan. Specifically, China has made significant progress in USPTO-issued patents in chemical and information communication technology fields and beyond.

    High-speed rail is another apparent area of China’s rapid innovation. After developing an aggressive railway strategy in 2004, China’s rail output “grew more than six-fold to reach nearly triple that of the U.S. production” between 2006 and 2016.

    Other indicators addressed in the report include industrial robot usage, leading innovation-based companies, and research and development investments, among others.

    ITIF said America will need a major overhaul of national policies to “retain that mantle of leadership” in the technological space because there is no reason to believe China’s progress will slack over the next decade.

    Just as it responded to Sputnik in the early 1960s, “[...] the United States must do more than join with allies to convince China to play by the rules, it must put in place its own robust national innovation and competitiveness strategy,” the report said.

 

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This report seemed funky from the get-go, but this (page 17) takes it from questionable to downright fallacious:

Moreover, China lags far behind the United States in the number of researchers as a share of total workers, at just one-quarter of the U.S. level, up 3 percentage points from 2006. This suggests Chinese government figures for R&D investment may be significantly overstated, as they show Chinese R&D as only 24 percent less than that of the United States, whereas the number of researchers is 75 percent less.
Maybe if the author paid attention in math class, he wouldn't make such a ridiculous mistake. He should master basic logic before he tries to "measure innovation" or whatever the hell this farce is.
Even if the share of the Chinese workforce employed in research is one quarter of US levels, the Chinese workforce is more than four times larger than America's, which means China will still have more researchers than America. But of course, the explanation for this "discrepancy" is the following slander:

Some of this discrepancy may be due to the fact that relative to Chinese researcher wages, research equipment is more expensive compared to their American counterparts. However, this is unlikely to account for such a large discrepancy. A more likely reason is both government labs and Chinese companies, particularly state-owned enterprises (SOEs), have strong incentives to inflate R&D numbers when reporting to the central government because the government has made R&D a top priority
No, it's not those "shifty, lying Orientals"; it's that he can't do math.
 

Hendrik_2000

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One of the greatest achievement of modern China is food production Famine and hunger was common in pre revolution China But through scientific food production those famine are gone forever
With only 7% of the world arable land , China manage to feed 1.4 billion mouth which 22% of world population It is amazing achievement.

 

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US supercomputer prowess hasn't helped prevent China from closing the gap. The US's most advanced nuclear warhead, the W-88, was designed on an Apple IIe.
 
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