Scientists to help achieve innovation By Zhang Feng (China Daily) Updated: 2006-06-06 09:15
President Hu Jintao yesterday urged scientists to work towards building an
innovation-oriented nation and strongly support the country's
development.
"Science and technology, especially strategic high
technology, is increasingly becoming the decisive force in economic and social
development and the focus of competition in comprehensive national strength," Hu
said.
He urged quick action to catch up with developed countries in
scientific and technological development as well as the fostering of young
talents.
Hu made the remarks in a speech at the conference of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).
He praised members of the two academies as the pride of the Chinese
nation and the people, noting that they had made significant contributions
to major science projects, including manned space flights, super hybrid rice and
high-performance super servers.
But more needs to be done to accelerate
progress and innovation, Hu said. He asked governments to invest more in
science and technology, adding "we must strengthen research in energy and
improve energy efficiency."
The president encouraged Chinese scientists
to work hard and secure their own intellectual property rights.
He
pledged that the authorities would strengthen support in the information,
biology, energy, nanoscience and materials sectors.
He also promised to
reform the education, training and reward mechanisms to encourage
more talents.
Seven foreign members of CAE who were elected in 2005
were given certificates yesterday.
"I have been closely co-operating
with Chinese scientists for 20 years and I am very proud of becoming a member of
CAE," said Wladyslaw Wlosinski, corresponding member of the Polish Academy of
Sciences.
Under the CAS and CAE constitutions, the two academies organize
conferences of academicians once every two years.
The CAS has 704
academicians and foreign associates while the CAE has 701 academicians and
foreign associates.
Other top Party and state leaders also attended
yesterday's opening of the science summit.
Xinhua contributed to the
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