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  1. The 4th China AIGC Industry Summit Successfully Held in Beijing! Nearly 20 Industry Gurus Decode Agent and Non-Consensus Opportunities

    The 4th China AIGC Industry Summit was held in Beijing, bringing together nearly 20 industry leaders to discuss the opportunities and challenges in AI Agent commercialization and multimodal technology. Key players from companies like Kunlun Wanwei, SenseTime, and Amazon Web Services shared insights on practical applications and infrastructure changes. The event also saw the unveiling of awards for notable AIGC companies and products in 2026, alongside the release of a comprehensive report on China's AI application landscape. AI

    The 4th China AIGC Industry Summit Successfully Held in Beijing! Nearly 20 Industry Gurus Decode Agent and Non-Consensus Opportunities

    IMPACT Sets the agenda for AI Agent development and application in China, highlighting key trends and promising companies.

  2. Chinese and Dutch scientists turn corn to sustainable plastic, inspired by spider silk

    Scientists from China and the Netherlands have developed a new biopolymer derived from corn protein, inspired by the structure of spider silk. This material, dubbed "plantymer," exhibits rigidity and barrier properties comparable to natural silk and can degrade within a month in soil. The innovation aims to provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-based plastics, addressing the global issue of plastic pollution. AI

    Chinese and Dutch scientists turn corn to sustainable plastic, inspired by spider silk
  3. Hong Kong’s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying picked for space station mission

    Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has successfully launched into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 mission. A police superintendent and tech specialist with a doctorate in computer science, Lai is serving as a payload specialist on the mission to China's Tiangong space station. Her selection and journey have been met with pride and encouragement from residents of Hong Kong, who view her as an inspiration, particularly for young people. AI

    Hong Kong’s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying picked for space station mission

    IMPACT This event highlights advancements in space technology and human exploration, inspiring future generations in STEM fields.

  4. Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge and more: how YCIS guidance open doors to prestigious universities worldwide

    YCew Chung International School of Hong Kong (YCIS HK) students have received over 900 offers from leading global universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Cambridge. The school emphasizes personalized support, a low student-to-counselor ratio, and real-world experiences to help students gain admission to top-tier institutions. Graduates have secured places in competitive programs such as Law, Medicine, and Engineering, reflecting the school's focus on academic rigor and global awareness. AI

    Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge and more: how YCIS guidance open doors to prestigious universities worldwide