Will China become the next technological power?
I think China can become a powerful country in science and technology, but at present, there is still a long way to go. On the one hand, as someone said, the level of science and technology in China is changing with each passing day, and the increment is increasing, not just the total. At present, the largest scientific institution in the world, according to Mr. Yuan Lanfeng, should be the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with excellent quality. Compared with the United States, the increase is far from enough, but it is much better than other countries. I think this is mainly because of the exam-oriented education that many people spurn. As netizens in Zhihu often say, exam-oriented education has restrained some innovative abilities, but it has effectively trained many qualified engineers and researchers.
Why not mention rejuvenating the country through science and technology now? Has the strategy of rejuvenating the country through science and technology been abandoned?
It is not impossible to rejuvenate the country through science and technology, but it is relatively cold compared with other strategies. From beginning to end, the development of science and technology is an important driving force to promote historical development and human progress. Rejuvenating the country through science and technology was put forward in the mid-1990s, which naturally has its unique historical significance. But today, compared with the imminent demand for scientific and technological development, the more urgent need is how to digest a first-class country with high comprehensive national strength, good social environment and strong national capacity. In other words, it is more important to alleviate all kinds of social contradictions brought about by blind development in previous decades, so as to meet the needs of better voice in the international community in the next step.
What are the shortcomings of high technology in China?
How many large non-state-owned technology companies are there in China? It should be rare. Huawei counts as one, Xiaomi barely counts as one, and what else? Although I also know a lot of so-called? Unicorn? Companies, but most enterprises only rely on policies to stop foreign competitors, and the real winner may be DJI and the like. For example, if I can use Google, I will definitely not use Baidu. The success of many China enterprises is obviously grounded gas, but in fact it is policy protection. Aside from gimmicks, there are not many enterprises in China that really have the ability to pull out for a walk. Dalian has a Yang Guang machine tool, which barely catches up with foreign countries, but its big brother in state-owned enterprises is either loose or crumbling. ? At present, China cannot manufacture high-precision optical equipment and high-precision optical elements. Don't these belong to high technology?