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China to Invest 6 Bln Yuan in Scientific Infrastructure

The Chinese central government will invest at least 6 billion yuan (US$750 million) in major scientific infrastructure projects in the next five years.

 

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced Thursday that the 12 major projects include an accelerator-based neutron source, a large area space telescope, marine research vessels, a space remote sensing system and other key projects.

 

The NDRC will invest a further 5 billion yuan (US$625 million) in the third phase of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' (CAS) innovation project, building or upgrading 50 national engineering institutes and 100 national labs, and supporting 300 national authorized enterprise tech centers.

 

"We will strengthen the innovation system, boost research and development of major technologies and build the country into an internationally competitive, technology-rich nation with significant innovative capabilities," the NDRC said.

 

The NDRC is currently working on 29 detailed regulations to encourage corporate innovation and high-tech development in small and medium-sized enterprises. The regulations will be released by the end of the year.

 

(Xinhua News Agency September 22, 2006)


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