Science and Technology Minister Yin Hejun wrote in Qiushi that Chinese
authorities will intensify targeted policy support for future industries,
accelerate conversion of major scientific achievements into applications, and
continue building proof-of-concept and pilot-testing platforms to create a batch
of major application scenarios. He called for a coordinated
education–science–talent development mechanism, construction of high-level
research platforms and talent bases, improved fiscal and tax measures, and
expansion of technology finance to raise investment in future industries. He
also urged tighter market-access and fair-competition rules, stronger tech rule
of law, research integrity, technology security and IP protection, and pilot use
of regulatory sandboxes and trigger-based oversight for new-technology
applications.