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Tuesday, November 16 2021 - 14:28
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2021 World Young Scientist Summit raises curtain in Wenzhou, building bridge of innovation, cooperation for sci-tech personnel
WENZHOU, China, Nov. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The two-day opening ceremony of the 2021 World Young Scientist Summit (WYSS) 
came to an end in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province on November14. Themed 
"Gathering World's Talents, Creating Better Future", the Summit held in-depth 
discussion on the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and China's national 
key strategies.

The WYSS, co-sponsored and co-hosted by the China Association for Science and 
Technology (CAST) and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, is joined 
by young talents from around the world annually. It has become one of the 
important international sci-tech events and an innovative platform gathering 
global resources.

Peter Gluckman, president of the International Council for Science, and Zhong 
Nanshan, one of China's top epidemiologists, made opening remarks via video.

Zhang Yuzhuo, a senior official from the CAST hailed the increasing 
international influence of the event, which was held for the first time two 
years ago, as well as the stronger ties among young talents from various 
countries fostered by the Summit. 

The Summit provides young scholars with opportunities for open and earnest 
exchanges, fosters an ecology of mutual benefit and shared innovation, and 
builds a youth community that features openness, mutual trust and inclusive 
innovation, he added.

Wang Hao, a senior official from Zhejiang Province, introduced the accelerated 
sci-tech and institutional innovation made by the province over the past two 
years, adding that Zhejiang has built a high-capacity innovation platform 
system in order to attract and retain more talents.

The province will keep enhancing the research on core technologies and 
accelerate the development of high-tech industries to provide a strong impetus 
for high-quality development and set an example of building common prosperity, 
Wang added.

Gluckman remarked that technology needs more open international exchange and 
cooperation, in which young scientists and organizations shall play a greater 
role.

Liu Xiaotao, a senior official from Zhejiang's Wenzhou, said the city took the 
Summit as an opportunity to promote innovation among its market entities, and 
fuel innovation with scientific outcomes. 

The Summit included 47online and offline activities, such as the International 
Forum on Biodiversity Conservation and Biotechnology and the 2021Resilient 
Cities International Symposium.

The Summit is also planning to launch a summer school program, offering 
academic visits, as well as exchanges and research internships.

Source: 2021 World Young Scientist Summit

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