According to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, China’s future industry innovation achievements are outstanding. The country’s research has led to the adoption of 5 typical 6G scenarios and 14 key capability indicators by the International Telecommunication Union. The global market share of humanoid robots exceeds 80%. “China’s future industry sectors are gaining momentum and making breakthroughs in multiple areas, with broad and promising development prospects,” said Wang Zhiqin, Deputy Director of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology. Currently, China’s quantum computing ranks among the top international tier, becoming the only country worldwide to achieve “quantum computational supremacy” in both photonic and superconducting mainstream technologies. The core technical indicators and patent holdings for non-invasive brain-computer interfaces are the highest in the world, with applications expanding to motor function reconstruction, neurological disease treatment, aerospace human-machine interaction, and other fields. China also leads globally in hydrogen production and consumption scale, as well as renewable energy-based hydrogen production capacity. (The Paper)
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Our humanoid robot global market share exceeds 80%, and quantum computing has entered the top tier internationally.
According to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, China’s future industry innovation achievements are outstanding. The country’s research has led to the adoption of 5 typical 6G scenarios and 14 key capability indicators by the International Telecommunication Union. The global market share of humanoid robots exceeds 80%. “China’s future industry sectors are gaining momentum and making breakthroughs in multiple areas, with broad and promising development prospects,” said Wang Zhiqin, Deputy Director of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology. Currently, China’s quantum computing ranks among the top international tier, becoming the only country worldwide to achieve “quantum computational supremacy” in both photonic and superconducting mainstream technologies. The core technical indicators and patent holdings for non-invasive brain-computer interfaces are the highest in the world, with applications expanding to motor function reconstruction, neurological disease treatment, aerospace human-machine interaction, and other fields. China also leads globally in hydrogen production and consumption scale, as well as renewable energy-based hydrogen production capacity. (The Paper)