Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) to accelerate innovation and bolster the nation's scientific self-reliance, marking its 30th anniversary with a vision for tech-driven growth. 🚀
In a congratulatory letter, Xi, who also serves as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, praised the CAE's role in advancing engineering breakthroughs and tackling critical challenges. 'The academy has been instrumental in driving high-quality development and building major national projects,' he said.
Since its founding in 1994, the CAE has united over 900 academics and tech professionals to push boundaries in fields like infrastructure, energy, and digital innovation. 💡 Xi emphasized the need for continued collaboration to strengthen China's global tech leadership, urging the academy to 'forge new paths in engineering excellence.'
Young innovators and STEM enthusiasts worldwide can look to this milestone as a reminder of science's power to shape economies – and maybe even drop the next big invention. 🌐✨
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Xi congratulates Chinese Academy of Engineering on 30th anniversary
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