China's Minister of Industry highlighted surging innovation, showcasing engineering marvels like space missions and the C919 jet. He also emphasized advancements in molecular science, particularly the cancer drug Brukinsa, developed by a Chinese pharmaceutical company. This reflects a decade-long transformation, fueled by complete supply chains, talent, and R&D investment.
This investment drives advanced automation and modernized production, with China leading in industrial robot installations. Manufacturing is also advancing, including full-chain humanoid robot capabilities and expanding brain-computer interface applications.
International observers recognize China's robotics market as the largest, calling its progress a "miracle" and advocating for cooperation. China's manufacturing strength supports complex international projects, and its output contributes significantly to global growth.
China's systemic completeness, leading in most industrial product categories, was evident at the IFA Berlin 2025. International executives note Chinese firms' international stance and pursuit of cooperation. China is successfully upgrading its role to a global supply chain hub, supported by initiatives to enhance resilience and stability.
5 Comments
Comandante
Calling China's manufacturing a ‘miracle’ downplays the struggles of industries in countries with ethical labor standards.
Bella Ciao
Sure, they've made advancements, but at what price for transparency and fair competition in the global market?
Muchacha
This transformation inspires countries around the world to rethink their industrial policies and embrace innovation!
Mariposa
Innovation should be celebrated! China's achievements are paving the way for what is possible when investment meets vision.
Africa
Great to see a nation investing so heavily in R&D for the betterment of global health with drugs like Brukinsa!