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BEIJING, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A report from Science and Technology Daily:

As the Two Sessions have convened, Science and Technology Daily is privileged to present insights from ten foreign experts who have shared their perspectives on four themes, namely, Beautiful China, Open China, Innovative China, and Inclusive China in this special edition.

These interviews provide a multi-dimensional look at China’s strides in balancing economic development and environmental protection in the process of promoting Chinese modernization.

Through these expert insights, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of the development and cooperation opportunities that lie ahead, not just for China, but for the global community as a whole.

New Productive Forces: Invigorating High-quality Development    

The top Chinese leader’s call to harness new productive forces to promote technological advancement has emerged as a pivotal strategy in China’s journey toward realizing comprehensive modernization. The emphasis is on using innovation to achieve high-quality development.

Regions across China have intensified their efforts, since the beginning of the year, to nurture strategic emerging industries and future industries. This is part of a broader initiative to cultivate new productive forces and discover new avenues for growth.

According to Xinhua, Beijing plans to launch 100 sci-tech innovation and modern industrial projects, including NEV industry clusters and the health and medicine industry this year.

Italian scientist Francesco Faiola commenting on Beijing’s rapid transformation into an International Innovation Center said, “It also promotes high-quality development of new R&D institutes, supporting leading enterprises in establishing innovation consortia, and breaking through core technologies in key fields. These efforts aim to create an open innovation ecosystem with global competitiveness.”

This newly proposed term shows China’s commitment to bolster its domestic innovation landscape and enhance its capacity for international cooperation and partnership in cutting-edge sectors.

Recently, some experts have become more aware of China’s greater focus on sci-tech innovation. “With its new emphasis on innovative capacity and capabilities, Chinese leaders are hoping to move China’s economic activity into new higher value-added segments of the global economy,” said American scholar Denis Simon, adding that, “China will play much less of a reactive role in global economic affairs, but rather it will increasingly shape the nature of global competition.”

Simon also sees the global implication of the China-proposed concept. From his perspective, China should prove to be an increasingly attractive partner for collaboration and cooperation with the shift towards “new productive forces.”

As new strategic emerging industries play a more central role in defining the terms and conditions of competitive and development priorities, China’s new emerging areas of competitive strength should make its role as a transborder strategic partner more important, said Simon.

Based on these trends, he expects to witness a period in which collaborative partnerships with Chinese researchers become much more mainstream.

Openness, Cooperation Key to Sci-tech Advancement

In recent years, China has significantly expanded its openness and collaboration in the sci-tech sector, building upon its 46-year journey of reform and opening-up. This process has involved not only sci-tech exchanges and joint research programs but also people-to-people communication, which shows the nation’s commitment to fostering an open and inclusive research environment.

“I think China is the best place for promoting research, motivating young people, and gaining governmental support in research,” said German expert Ömer Sahin Ganiyusufoglu, an industrial development consultant at Qingdao International Academician Park. He noted China’s long-term strategic vision and potential in advancing research and development.

This is aptly demonstrated by Italian scientist Francesco Faiola, who in 2014 became the first full-time foreign researcher at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and established the stem cell toxicology research group at the Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology.

“One of the primary motivations is the ability to access world-class research facilities and resources, which can increase productivity and efficiency in research and development,” said Faiola.

Beyond professional opportunities, China has streamlined the integration of international experts into its society. This includes simplifying visa processes and offering comprehensive support services for foreign experts. Moreover, the government has eased the path to permanent residency for foreigners who have made significant contributions to the country, further proving that China is a welcoming hub for global talent.

China has made great strides in scientific fields, such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space science, and environmental sciences. These have not only marked its breakthroughs but have also attracted international experts keen on joint research, which fully proves that China’s rise of sci-tech power provides opportunities instead of threats to global progress.

British scientist from Tianjin University Peter Taylor said, “A rising tide floats all boats and progress benefits everyone,” adding that “Breakthroughs made in China and made known through publications and talks can be used in other countries to benefit their activities.”

He is not the only person who sees the great value of China’s increasing openness. Faiola highlighted these mutual benefits, saying, “Foreign researchers and institutions are eager to join their Chinese counterparts in these advancements, presenting numerous opportunities for joint research projects.” He further emphasized the dual advantages of such collaborations: scientific advancement and economic benefits.

Getting access to the vast Chinese market through collaborations offers foreign researchers and institutions opportunities, such as licensing agreements and joint ventures. “These incentives foster a more collaborative and productive relationship, ultimately benefiting both parties in advancing science and technology,” he said.

Echoing this, Denis Simon, a distinguished fellow at the Institute for China-American Studies reflected on China’s substantial progress made in the sci-tech sector, noting its crucial role in addressing global challenges like climate change and the global health sphere. “There is no global problem whose meaningful solution will not require ample Chinese participation,” said Simon, adding “The days of the ‘Lone Ranger’ in international Sci-tech affairs no longer exist.”

China’s 14th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development (2021–2025) also stated that China will implement a more “open, inclusive, mutually beneficial and shared” strategy for international sci-tech cooperation, and will more “actively integrate into the global innovation network.”

Simon adds that, not only is China’s central government highly active in promoting cross-border collaboration, but also many provincial and municipal governments increasing their presence in international cooperation.

According to Henry H. Radamson, a Swedish scientist working at CAS, China’s openness is not just lip service. “China has Mars probe and satellite projects and made a space station an open platform for international cooperation. Many countries are participating in the experiments in China’s space station,” he said. As of 2023, there had been nine projects involving some 17 countries and 23 entities selected among the first batch of scientific experiments to be carried out on the station.

China is dedicated to its peaceful development, fostering global friendships and cooperating with countries around the world, regardless of their wealth,” said Ganiyusufoglu, illustrating China’s inclusive approach to international cooperation and its capacity to set new global standards. He further explained, “China is willing to share its knowledge, expertise, and talent with the world.”

Making ‘Beautiful China’ a Reality

To build a “Beautiful China,” the country is improving its biodiversity conservation policies and creating a new framework for sustainable development. Many foreign experts who have lived in China for a long period, are witnesses to the country’s significant progress in ecological conservation over the past decade, confirming the success of China’s approach to harmonizing ecology and economy.

Michael Crook, who has lived in Beijing for more than 50 years and is one of the founders of the Western Academy of Beijing, is very impressed by China’s environmental protection and responsible ecological policies, especially in the areas of biodiversity, clean energy, and pollution management. As China expands its infrastructure projects and builds cement roads to connect the most rural villages with the outside world, environmental protection remains a top priority, said Crook, citing his own travel experience to Xizang in 2023, where the environment is not disturbed at all by the construction of roads and railways.

The use of clean energy, such as electricity and solar power, has helped drive China’s transition to a low-carbon economy and plays a key role in the global fight against climate change, said Swedish scientist Henry H. Radamson, a full-time researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics, CAS. “Chinese electric cars are running almost everywhere in the world,” he said. “While others are still talking, China has gone ahead and done it,” Crook also spoke highly of China’s clean energy boom, which serves as an example to the entire world.

Francesco Faiola, an Italian professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, CAS, has seen firsthand China’s efforts to prevent pollution at its source. As his research focuses on the effects of pollutants on human health, Faiola pays special attention to China’s environmental protection and pollution management. “I strongly believe that China will achieve its dual carbon targets, even though they’re quite ambitious because China has invested a lot of money and effort in green development,” he said.

China has not only done a great job for itself, but it’s leading the way and helping the world become a better place,” said Crook, hoping that China’s experience will be shared globally, in the same way as its electric cars are being exported.

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Bybit and St. Paul American Scholars School Furthers Partnership Commitment in Bybit’s HQ Visit

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DUBAI, UAE, May 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, extended a warm welcome to an international delegation from the St. Paul American Scholars (SPAS), a top international school in Korea on Monday. The visit is part of a joint initiative between Bybit and SPAS dedicated to fostering the next generation of blockchain innovators through a series of academic and educational programs.

Ryan Kim, Head of SPAS, and Jinny Kim, Director of SPAS, were greeted by Helen Liu, COO of Bybit at the Bybit headquarters in Dubai. The official visit underscores the institutions’ shared commitment to building the partnership from the ground up, and creating a knowledge base to prepare SPAS students for the future of technology and the blockchain-enabled economy.

In the academic year of 2025/26, Bybit has committed a $100,000 scholarship to 300 SPAS students of St. Paul American Scholars (SPAS). The broader theme of the collaboration centers on collective learning and community sharing, which aligns with SPAS’s philosophy of building a closely knitted community for educators, parents, and students. Bybit will organize interactive educational sessions on campus to fill the knowledge gap between the demands for future-ready skills and traditional academic resources.

The fast moving blockchain landscape is central to a changing world. Parents and students today are increasingly aware of the possibilities and potential challenges of the dawning on-chain economy. The new dynamics will require creators and contributors to be equipped with understanding of blockchain technologies, to develop their passion, and to project their creativity onto positive causes. Through workshops and interactive events, the Bybit and SPAS initiative stands to leave a profound impact on blockchain education for international students in SPAS. 

SPAS representatives boarded the crypto express to the world of digital assets at the Bybit headquarters, sharing unique perspectives as educators and first-hand insights from Liu at the frontier of the digital economy.

“We are proud to welcome the SPAS family to Bybit’s headquarters, and we hope this will become the starting point of SPAS students’ blockchain journey. The value of blockchain education is not only giving students a headstart in understanding the digital economy, but also to inspire them to think about changing the world for the better with a powerful technology that will one day be entirely at their disposal,” said Helen Liu, COO of Bybit.

“It is a great honor for Saint Paul International School to establish a meaningful partnership with Bybit, a global leader in blockchain technology. This visit to Bybit’s headquarters in Dubai was more than just a meeting; it was a precious opportunity to build a foundation of deep mutual trust,” said Ryan Kim, Head of SPAS. “Bybit’s warm-hearted commitment to providing scholarships for Saint Paul International School students and planning continuous social contribution programs deeply moved us all. We firmly believe that, with its sincere vision and values, Bybit will continue to shine as a world-leading company,” he said.

The SPAS delegation toured the Bybit Crypto Ark Experience Store, a new venue at Bybit’s Dubai headquarters that showcases blockchain innovation and provides an open space for crypto collaborations. Since opening, the store has attracted hundreds of visitors, entrepreneurs, and crypto enthusiasts contributing to the regional ecosystem.

Established in 2015, SPAS operates four campuses across Korea’s major metropolitan areas and is recognized as a leading American educational institution with full accreditation from multiple organizations. SPAS also offers international exchange programs through partnerships with schools in New York, Canada, and the UK, providing students with opportunities to experience diverse cultures and global perspectives.

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Bybit is the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, serving a global community of over 60 million users. Founded in 2018, Bybit is redefining openness in the decentralized world by creating a simpler, open and equal ecosystem for everyone. With a strong focus on Web3, Bybit partners strategically with leading blockchain protocols to provide robust infrastructure and drive on-chain innovation. Renowned for its secure custody, diverse marketplaces, intuitive user experience, and advanced blockchain tools, Bybit bridges the gap between TradFi and DeFi, empowering builders, creators, and enthusiasts to unlock the full potential of Web3. Discover the future of decentralized finance at Bybit.com.

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Google Cloud AI Helps Formula E in Groundbreaking ‘Mountain Recharge’ Energy Feat

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GENBETA car completes Monaco E-Prix lap powered solely by regenerative braking after AI-planned mountain descent; the feat was filmed and produced by Red Bull Media House

MONTE CARLO, Monaco and LONDON, May 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a daring demonstration enabled by Google Cloud’s AI capabilities, Formula E successfully charged its GENBETA prototype race car using only regenerative braking during a 1,000-vertical-meter mountain descent – generating enough energy to complete a full lap of the iconic Circuit de Monaco. Leveraging the Gemini API via Google AI Studio, Formula E planned the optimal “Mountain Recharge” route down a French alpine pass, analyzing data in real time to maximize energy recuperation.

The groundbreaking “Mountain Recharge” project, undertaken in collaboration with Google Cloud, Formula E’s Official Cloud Technology Services Partner and Official Cloud Security Partner, highlights the significant energy efficiency of Formula E vehicles. During races, the competing cars must regenerate approximately 40% of their required energy through braking. 

The challenge involved the GENBETA car descending the Col de Braus mountain road in “free-wheel mode”, starting with only minimal energy for system power-up. Driven by Formula E Test Driver James Rossiter, the car successfully generated the 1.6 to 2.0 kWh needed for the 3.337 km Monaco lap solely through gravity and optimized braking – equivalent to fully charging nearly 60 Google Pixel 9 Pro XL devices. The feat was filmed and produced by Red Bull Media House.

To determine the feasibility and plan the execution of the “Mountain Recharge” Formula E utilized several Google Cloud technologies:

Google AI Studio: The Gemini API via Google AI Studio was used to analyze the complex variables of the descent. The AI model helped identify and analyze optimal braking zones, calculate the impact of speed-to-weight ratios and gravitational forces, and refine driving angles to maximize energy regeneration.BigQuery: Google Cloud’s unified, serverless data to AI platform collected, stored, and analyzed real-time telemetry data transmitted from the car during the descent, providing crucial insights for verification and analysis.Firebase: Google Cloud’s application development platform, Firebase was used to rapidly build and host the intuitive dashboard application that allowed race engineers to visualize real-time car telemetry data from BigQuery on their Chromebooks and Pixel devices.NotebookLM: Google’s AI-powered research and writing assistant, NotebookLM, was used throughout the project lifecycle to consolidate technical specifications, logistical plans, and engineering data, streamlining collaboration between Formula E and Google Cloud teams.

Alex Aidan, VP Marketing, Formula E said: 

“This isn’t just another attention grabbing racing story – it’s a case study in how high-efficiency regeneration and cloud-based AI can revolutionise how we think about mobility, energy optimisation and sustainability. The challenge we faced illustrates the kind of real-world problems Google Cloud’s technology and that of our wider partner group can solve – whether it’s regenerative braking for road cars, dynamic route planning for delivery fleets, or efficient energy management in smart cities. It’s about developing technology that is designed to handle everyday circumstances and engineered to outrun. 

“At Formula E and with the GENBETA project, we’re all about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and doing things others have never dreamed of. The way our partnership with Google Cloud has rapidly evolved and our longstanding relationship with ABB not only shows the potential for technology to transform racing, but how global brands are bringing their narratives and products to life through impactful collaboration.

Guillaume Roques, Senior Director, EMEA Marketing, Google Cloud said: “Google Cloud thrives on helping partners solve unique challenges with data and AI, and the ‘Mountain Recharge’ project is a fantastic demonstration of how AI can tackle complex, real-world challenges. Using our technologies, we were able to model the intricate physics of the descent and precisely calculate the regeneration potential. This isn’t just about race cars; it’s about how our AI capabilities can help any organization optimize for efficiency and sustainability by turning data into actionable insights.”

For more information you can watch the video here and read more in our blog post here

Supporting Partners:
The GENBETA project and the ‘Mountain Recharge’ were also supported by GENBETA partners ABB, Hankook and SABIC.

About Formula E and the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: 

As the world’s first all-electric FIA World Championship and the only sport certified net zero carbon since inception, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship brings dramatic racing to the heart of some of the world’s most iconic cities providing an elite motorsport platform for the world’s leading automotive manufacturers to accelerate electric vehicle innovation. 

The Formula E network of teams, manufacturers, partners, broadcasters, and host cities are united by a passion for the sport and belief in its potential to accelerate sustainable human progress and create a better future for people and planet. 

www.FIAFormulaE.com 

About ABB: 

ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By connecting its engineering and digitalization expertise, ABB helps industries run at high performance, while becoming more efficient, productive and sustainable so they outperform. At ABB, we call this ‘Engineered to Outrun’. The company has over 140 years of history and more than 105,000 employees worldwide. ABB’s shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ABBN) and Nasdaq Stockholm (ABB). www.abb.com 

About Google Cloud

Google Cloud is the new way to the cloud, providing AI, infrastructure, developer, data, security, and collaboration tools built for today and tomorrow. Google Cloud offers a powerful, fully integrated and optimized AI stack with its own planet-scale infrastructure, custom-built chips, generative AI models and development platform, as well as AI-powered applications, to help organizations transform. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted technology partner.

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Poets&Quants™ Names Best & Brightest MBAs of 2025

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Annual feature celebrates graduating business students for achievement and influence

SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Poets&Quants, the leading news source for graduate business education, has released its 11th annual Best & Brightest MBAs feature, which honors 100 of the most accomplished full-time MBAs from the Class of 2025.

“This year’s class could be described as more female and more international, with a stronger military presence,” says Jeff Schmitt, Poets&Quants’ senior writer, who launched the series in 2015. “What really distinguished Best & Brightest students this year was that they built things. They launched ventures early in their careers or started clubs or events at their business schools. They weren’t trying to maintain what already existed or follow the usual paths. They were creating something new – and they provided others with enrichment and opportunities as a result.”

This 2025 class features MBA graduates including Wharton School’s Simi Shah, a successful entrepreneur who has been invited to the White House twice and made the 2025 Forbes “30 Under 30” in Media. Mark O’Connell, a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Ross School, helped re-write the U.S. Maines combat training curriculum – and Ohio State’s Kyle Schembechler did the same for the U.S. Field Artillery School. At the University of Virginia’s Darden School, Amanda Golden has transitioned from covering the 2020 presidential election for NBC News to becoming a venture capitalist. By the same token, Evan Rizvi made the leap from opera singer to strategist at Boston University’s Questrom School.

To compile this year’s Best & Brightest MBAs, Poets&Quants reached out to 82 top graduate business schools worldwide to nominate their best candidates for the honor. Responses were judged by P&Q editorial according to four criteria: extracurricular involvement, academic and professional achievements, insightful responses, and faculty recommendations. Ultimately, P&Q received 220 nominations, including submissions from elite institutions ranging from INSEAD to the University of Chicago’s Booth School. By gender, Best & Brightest women outnumber men by a 60-to-40 margin, with 54 students hailing from outside the United States. The Boston Consulting Group also hired 8 Best & Brightest MBAs from the Class of 2025, the most of any employer.

As part of this feature, each MBA receives an in-depth profile, which covers subjects ranging from their proudest achievement to their favorite business movie. Over the coming months, Best & Brightest will also spotlight the best student responses related topics like their favorite faculty members, biggest school myths, and most interesting school traditions. 

The “Best & Brightest MBAs” is the second of a four-part series recognizing the world’s top business students. In April, Poets&Quants For Undergrads unveiled its 100 Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2025. This summer, Poets&Quants will also recognize its “Best & Brightest Executive MBAs” and “Best & Brightest Online MBAs.” In the fall, P&Q will continue its “Meet the Class” series that highlights the top incoming full-time MBA students at over 40 top business schools.

To read about the “100 Best & Brightest MBAs: Class of 2025”, CLICK HERE.

Poets&Quants, a part of Times Higher Education, is the leading resource for complete coverage of graduate business education. We feature multiple tools and authoritative content, including consolidated business school rankings, news and in-depth features, videos, podcasts, searchable directories, and events, empowering our community with information needed to make decisions along their journey from pre- to post-MBA.

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