China is doubling down on its quest to become a global tech powerhouse, with its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) already delivering breakthroughs in AI and cutting-edge sciences. Now, the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan promises even bigger bets on innovation – and the world is watching. 🌐🔬
At the Bund Summit 2025, Slovenia's Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič highlighted China's unique approach: "How to connect R&D investments with an innovative society? We need to learn from China's success." His statement reflects growing international interest in Beijing's playbook for turning lab ideas into real-world solutions. 💡
From quantum computing to green energy tech, China's strategy combines state-led investment with private sector agility. While Silicon Valley vibes meet government-backed vision, young entrepreneurs worldwide are taking notes on this fusion model. 🧠💻
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