Two scientists share China’s top science award
2017-01-10
Xinhua
President Xi Jinping (C) presents award certificates to physicist Zhao Zhongxian (R) and pharmacologist Tu Youyou, who won China’s top science award, at an annual ceremony held to honor distinguished scientists and research achievements in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 9, 2017.[Photo/Xinhua]
Zhao is a leading scientist in superconductivity, while Tu won the 2015 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for her discovery of artemisinin as a treatment for malaria.
Xi and other leaders, including Li Keqiang, Liu Yunshan and Zhang Gaoli, also presented other awards.
While addressing the ceremony, Premier Li Keqiang said China must fully implement the strategy of innovation-driven development, nurturing new growth engines while accelerating upgrade of traditional sectors, so as to maintain growth.
He pledged better services and policies to bolster innovation in science and technology (S &T).
China will advance key projects in cutting-edge technology targeting future needs, improve infrastructure, enhance basic S &T research and innovation, and establish mechanisms to support S &T workers.
Premier Li addresses an annual ceremony to honor distinguished scientists and research achievements in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 9, 2017.[Photo/Xinhua]
Distribution policies must be better implemented to honor and reward innovators, Premier Li said, adding that the country is willing to offer opportunities for S &T talent, from home or abroad, to fulfill their ambitions here in China.
Premier Li called for integrated development of scientific achievements in various industries, cooperation between enterprises and S &T institutions and workers, as well as better intellectual property rights protection.
Acknowledging the fast growth of emerging industries such as the digital, sharing and platform economies, Premier Li urged prudent supervision to keep the market healthy.
Premier Li encouraged accelerated research and development for new and high-quality products to meet the multilayered consumer demands, and raise the quality and profile of “made in China”.
He also called for enhanced protection on intellectual property so as to create a sound atmosphere for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli presides over an annual ceremony to honor distinguished scientists and research achievements in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 9, 2017.[Photo/Xinhua]
Before the ceremony, President Xi and other leaders met with the representatives of the winners.
The ceremony, attended by around 3,300 representatives from the Communist Party of China, state and military organs and S &T circles, honored 279 projects, seven scientists and one international organization with national prizes.
The international S &T cooperation prizes were awarded to five scientists from the United States, Germany and France, and the Mexico-headquartered International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center.