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Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)

2019

Innovation

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Science & Technology Innovation, Intellectual Property Development Countermeasures Under Background Of Us-China Trade Conflict, Song Hefa, Zhao Xing, Wu Jingjing Aug 2019

Science & Technology Innovation, Intellectual Property Development Countermeasures Under Background Of Us-China Trade Conflict, Song Hefa, Zhao Xing, Wu Jingjing

Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)

The main reason of the US-China trade conflict lies in US economic and social structure problems. In fact, China does not have "forced" technology in the related laws and regulations implementation. To strengthen intellectual property protection is also an objective need for China to enhance its indigenous innovation capacity. In order to cope with US-China trade conflict, China should build a legal system and policy system for scientific and technological innovation that supports innovation-driven development, encourage scientific and technological innovation and major output, implement strict intellectual property protection, improve the scientific and technological achievement transformation and the intellectual property rights …


Chinese Technology: From Invention To Imitation, And Further To Innovation, Zhang Baichun Jan 2019

Chinese Technology: From Invention To Imitation, And Further To Innovation, Zhang Baichun

Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)

Ancient China was a producer of inventions. The Chinese not only were the first to grow such crops as rice and tea plant, but also invented silk, porcelain, mechanical clocks, and so on. In about the eleventh century, Chinese technologies basically satisfied the demands from the pre-modern agricultural society. In the 1860s, China started to switch technology from ancient to modern, i.e., to introduce and imitate Western technology and to construct modern industry. Before the 1930s, China developed engineering science and education. The 1950s witnessed the construction of R&D institutions and the industrial system, and the reform of the education …