This was a really well-written and thorough article. I learned quite a lot about the Chinese research ecosystem -- thanks!
Mindful the focus of this article was on the outbound investment rule, there's a foundational component to the ecosystem which could also be considered; namely, the academic research community. Without IP to commercialize, there's no commercialization.
Of the 4 quantum technologies (computing, sensing, communications, networking), communications is where China definitely has a lead. Not so much on the others -- computing especially. From what I can tell of the (open) literature I've seen, hardware efforts are lagging in terms of performance metrics, though a lot of work is being done on algorithms and applications.
Again, this idea doesn't directly relate to the thesis of this article, but it is one upon which the success of these models depends.
This was a really well-written and thorough article. I learned quite a lot about the Chinese research ecosystem -- thanks!
Mindful the focus of this article was on the outbound investment rule, there's a foundational component to the ecosystem which could also be considered; namely, the academic research community. Without IP to commercialize, there's no commercialization.
Of the 4 quantum technologies (computing, sensing, communications, networking), communications is where China definitely has a lead. Not so much on the others -- computing especially. From what I can tell of the (open) literature I've seen, hardware efforts are lagging in terms of performance metrics, though a lot of work is being done on algorithms and applications.
Again, this idea doesn't directly relate to the thesis of this article, but it is one upon which the success of these models depends.
Very informative, great article. Thanks.
Systems are so different but yet so alike?