China is "on the right path" towards becoming a leading power in global scientific and technological innovation, according to Soumitra Dutta, founding dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and co-editor of the Global Innovation Index (GII).
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The first-ever middle-income country to join the world's top 25 innovative economies in 2016, China this year continues moving ahead on the list by three notches, displaying a strong performance in several indicators, according to the latest Global Innovation Index (GII) released on Thursday.
President Xi Jinping said Sunday that China will stick to the all-round opening-up policy, and continue to liberalize and facilitate trade and investment.
European countries can learn from China's innovation-driven economy represented by leading e-commerce companies like Alibaba, experts attending a symposium said on Thursday in Brussels.
Premier Li Keqiang has called for more efforts to foster a friendly environment for innovation and entrepreneurship in a fresh show of support for the country's start-ups.
China's Baidu decided Thursday to make its artificial intelligence (AI) system's core capabilities and underlying technology available to program developers, start-up entrepreneurs and traditional companies to help develop AI for the public good.
The annual ranking, published by Cornell University, saw Singapore, Japan, China and South Korea all improve their positions as some of the most innovative economies worldwide
China is the first middle-income country to join the ranks of the world's top 25 innovative economies, a joint report by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) revealed Monday.
China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced a new method of calculating GDP that it says "better reflects the contribution of innovation to economic growth", revising up gross domestic product for last year by about US$130 billion.
China is stepping up efforts to seek growth impetus from innovation and build its overall strength in science and technology, according to an ongoing conference.
With three significant science and innovation meetings scheduled for next week in Beijing, Chinese researchers are calling on the government to issue policies designed to maximize on the country's innovation prowess.
The central government, in the Outline of the National Strategy of Innovation-Driven Development released by Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office on May 23, defined the goals, development direction and key tasks for China's innovation-driven development in next three decades.
"It is simply another Silicon Valley" -- this is the impression Liu Zihong had of Shenzhen when he came to the southern Chinese city to start his own tech firm four years ago.