The iron hammer must be hardened by itself, and the domestic instrument innovation and development still need to move forward

On November 7, 2017, the Global Hard Technology Innovation Conference took place in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. The event brought together a wide range of influential figures, including leaders from national ministries, local government officials, Nobel laureates, academic experts, tech company executives, and renowned investors. Over a thousand participants attended the opening ceremony, highlighting the growing importance of hard technology in shaping the future. The conference centered around the theme “Hard Technology Changes the World, Hard Technology Leads the Future, and Hard Science and Technology Develops Xi'an.” This focus underscored the critical role of advanced, high-precision technologies in driving innovation and economic growth. These so-called “hard technologies” encompass fields such as artificial intelligence, aerospace, biotechnology, optoelectronics, information technology, new materials, new energy, and intelligent manufacturing. They are not only indicators of a nation’s scientific strength but also key components of China’s broader innovation-driven development strategy. Looking back at China’s scientific progress, achievements like the development of manned spaceflight, lunar exploration programs, and supercomputers have significantly enhanced the country’s global scientific reputation. In the field of scientific instruments, China has been making strides by focusing on high-end manufacturing, gradually challenging the dominance of imported equipment in the domestic market. Instrument manufacturing is a crucial indicator of a nation’s technological capabilities and plays a vital role in building a comprehensive research system. From large-scale space instruments to smartphones and smart home appliances, many aspects of daily life rely on advanced instrumentation. 2017 marked a pivotal year for China’s scientific and technological advancements, offering an opportunity for domestic instrument manufacturers to expand globally, innovate, and build their own hard power. As the saying goes, “A craftsman must first sharpen his tools.” Scientific instruments are often considered the “hidden” military industry, areas where countries compete fiercely. The level of innovation, production, and application of these instruments reflects a country’s overall technological and industrial strength. However, despite being one of the world’s largest markets for scientific equipment, China still faces challenges, with most high-end instruments dominated by foreign brands. This imbalance has created a disadvantage for domestic companies, who struggle to gain recognition. In recent years, China’s equipment has made significant progress, with improvements in price, quality, and performance that bring it closer to foreign counterparts. However, due to historical technical limitations, domestic products initially lacked competitiveness and faced an unfair market environment. A long-standing belief that imported equipment is superior has hindered the growth of domestic manufacturers. Moreover, the domestic instrument market has historically focused on low-end products, leading many companies to rely on price competition. Over time, however, users have become more aware that quality matters more than price. As a result, domestic manufacturers are now shifting their strategies toward improving product quality and reliability. To gain widespread acceptance, domestic instruments need to be backed by authoritative technical certifications. Without this, users remain hesitant to choose local products. Establishing a third-party, authoritative testing platform would provide reliable data, support the promotion of domestic equipment, and help improve product performance. Brand image is also essential for long-term success. Companies like Thermo Fisher, Agilent, and Metrohm have built strong reputations through consistent quality and trust, which is something Chinese manufacturers should strive for. In conclusion, science and technology shape the future, and the development of hard technology is key to unlocking new opportunities. Whether it's the quality of instruments or brand recognition, both play a critical role in the success of domestic equipment. With the global landscape constantly evolving and emerging technologies pushing the industry toward greater intelligence, portability, and sustainability, the theme of “Hard Power in Hard Science and Technology” remains more relevant than ever. By continuously enhancing core competitiveness and building a strong brand presence, Chinese instruments can rise on the global stage and make their mark.

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