ThOSE WHO worry about how to cope with China’s leadership in technology—and there are plenty of them—think hard about electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels and open-source artificial ...
China unveiled its "Tech Predictions and Future Visions 2049" report on Saturday at the Tengchong Scientists Forum, marking the country's first comprehensive effort to outline long-term technological prospects. The report focuses on key topics, including
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Articles A Close Look at China’s Tech Playbook America must match Beijing strategy for strategy, spending for spending. Wednesday, December 3, 2025 8 min read By: Elizabeth Economy Declan Herrera Research Team: US, China, and the World
The 2021-25 Five-Year Plan highlighted brain-inspired intelligence, quantum information, gene technology, future networks, deep-sea and aerospace development and hydrogen energy and storage as areas where China aims to secure an early lead.
Following the recently released China Mega Report 2025 by digital consultancy ChoZan, this article explores the key sectors where China is leading, the transformative innovations emerging from the nation, and actionable insights for businesses working in or with China.
Amid growing geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and intensifying competition with the United States, China is doubling down on advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology and digital infrastructure, among others.
China has experienced a significant rise in its high-tech sector, rapidly emerging as a global leader in advanced technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, solar panels, and electric vehicles.
The technology, a forerunner to completely driverless cars, has taken the German company about 18 months to develop, test and now commercially deploy — all in China.
Explore how China is rapidly transforming its industrial landscape under the Made in China 2025 initiative, now evolved into 'Made in China 2.0'. Discover their lead in key technologies and how it's reshaping the global tech scene.