China
Decoding secrets to CPC’s enduring success, vitality
By He Yin, People’s Daily
On July 1, a gathering in celebration of the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, conferred the July 1 Medal, the Party’s highest honor, on model CPC members, and delivered an important speech, drawing widespread attention from the international community.
International observers spoke highly of the extraordinary economic and social strides the Chinese people have made under the CPC’s leadership over the past 105 years, alongside the Party’s substantial contributions to global peace and development.
They widely acknowledged that the 105th anniversary of the CPC marked a milestone of far-reaching significance, recognizing the Party’s pivotal role in China’s development and modernization drive.
They believe the CPC’s remarkable accomplishments have sparked constructive deliberations across the Global South on national development and governance models.
Xi stressed that over the past 105 years, the CPC has united and led all the Chinese people in a tireless struggle, achieving great successes in the new-democratic revolution, in socialist revolution and construction, and in reform, opening-up and socialist modernization,and socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era. He hailed the 105-year history of the CPC as the “most magnificent epic” of the Chinese nation.
He said the Party’s endeavors over the past 105 years have fundamentally transformed the future of the Chinese people, blazed the right path toward the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, demonstrated the strong vitality of Marxism, had a profound influence on the course of world history, and made the CPC a powerful Communist Party.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic extended warm congratulations on the CPC’s 105th anniversary and noted that under the CPC’s leadership, China has achieved remarkable and widely admired progress across economic and other fields. He added that the perseverance and resilience demonstrated by the CPC and the Chinese people have brought hope to all those committed to peace, development and multilateralism.
The CPC is dedicated to pursuing happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation for the Chinese nation. It is also dedicated to human progress and world harmony. The Party’s global vision and commitment to the well-being of humanity stem from its progressive nature and have been an inseparable part of its identity since its founding.
Over the past more than a century, the CPC has always stood on the right side of history and on the side of human progress. It has profoundly altered the trends and landscape of world development through its unremitting efforts in self-improvement.
The Party has led the people in pioneering a uniquely Chinese path to modernization, creating a new model for human advancement, and expanding the channels for developing countries to achieve modernization.
It has promoted the development of a community with a shared future for humanity, and offered Chinese wisdom, Chinese solutions, and Chinese strength for addressing major issues facing humanity.
The socialist China under the leadership of the CPC is widely recognized as the defender of world peace, contributor to global development and upholder of international order.
Today, the CPC has grown into the world’s largest governing party with tremendous global influence. The international community is increasingly seeking to understand an important question: why and how does the CPC work in China?
Xi has profoundly identified the distinctive qualities that have enabled the CPC to achieve enduring success: remaining committed to seeking truth and always adhering to the right direction; remaining deeply rooted in the people and always boasting a solid foundation; courageously rising to its historic missions and always maintaining the strategic initiative; following the trend of development and always remaining at the forefront of the times; having the courage and ability to fight, unwavering confidence in victory, and commitment to continuous self-improvement.
These qualities, unmatched by any other political party or political force, hold the key to understanding why and how the CPC works in China. They reveal to the world the deeper logic behind the principle that “China’s success hinges on the Party.”
The guidance from Marxism is a defining political character and a powerful political advantage of the CPC. On the occasion of the Party’s 105th anniversary, the CPC Central Committee formally set out Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building, which marks a new height in the century-old Party’s understanding of the laws governing the development of a long-term governing Marxist party. This carries major and far-reaching significance for enriching and developing Marxism in contemporary China and the 21st century.
On the new journey ahead, under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building, the CPC will further demonstrate its distinctive strengths, remain confident, continue striving, and achieve new accomplishments worthy of the times and the people’s expectations, thus injecting an inexhaustible source of powerful momentum into the building of a strong country, the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and the progress of human civilization.
A hundred years on from its founding, the CPC is still in its prime. Under the strong leadership of the CPC, China will continue to hold high the banner of peace, development, cooperation and mutual benefit, promote the common values of humanity, advance the building of a new type of international relations, and implement the four global initiatives. China stands ready to work with other countries to build a community with a shared future for humanity and create a brighter future for all mankind.
China
Inside China’s first quantum-powered demonstration substation
By Xu Jing, People’s Daily
Quantum technology is beginning to transform the way China’s power grids operate. At the 220-kilovolt Houdian Quantum Application Demonstration Substation in Hefei, east China’s Anhui province, a suite of advanced quantum technologies is now in use. These include diamond-based quantum sensing materials to monitor current fluctuations, quantum-dot gas sensors to detect potential cable fire hazards and partial discharge faults inside switchgear, and other innovations that strengthen the intelligence, safety, and efficiency of grid operations.
Commissioned in November 2024, the facility is China’s first demonstration substation dedicated to the systematic application of quantum technologies. It has deployed 85 independently developed quantum devices across 18 categories, covering quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum computing.
The project represents a pioneering effort to integrate quantum technologies into power grid engineering, offering a new technological solution to the challenges faced by conventional power grids while supporting the development of a new-type power system.
The substation also represents a new generation of fully unattended intelligent substations.
“We have replaced many manual inspection tasks with high-precision quantum sensing equipment,” said Tian Teng, a young engineer at the digitalization institute of the electric power research institute under State Grid Anhui Electric Power Co., Ltd. “The new system can identify and diagnose equipment defects much faster, reducing both inspection costs and operating expenses.”
Inside the high-voltage switchgear hall, rows of power equipment operated steadily. Standing beside an out-of-service switchgear cabinet, Tian pointed to a small device mounted on its side.
“This is a quantum-dot multi-parameter sensor,” he explained. “It continuously monitors the cabinet’s internal environment and detects signals associated with partial electrical discharge, enabling us to assess the condition of the switchgear.”
He then pointed to another compact device attached to a cable beneath the cabinet.
“This is a distribution network current sensor. It monitors line loading in real time and can quickly and accurately locate faults along the transmission line.”
Quantum technologies are embedded throughout the facility — not just in these compact sensing devices.
Quantum technologies are embedded throughout the facility — not just in these compact sensing devices. A quantum lidar system installed on the rooftop monitors atmospheric particles and cloud conditions within a 15-kilometer radius, providing early warnings of weather-related risks. Quantum attitude sensors mounted on transmission towers can detect magnetic field changes as small as 1/10,000 of the Earth’s magnetic field, enabling highly accurate monitoring of tower alignment.
Besides, quantum encryption equipment supports both fiber-based quantum secure communications and “5G + quantum” encrypted communications, significantly enhancing cybersecurity across the power network.
The innovation extends beyond physical equipment. The substation has adopted a quantum computing-based approach for power flow analysis, which has been validated using the topology of a real-world power grid on Origin Wukong, China’s domestically developed quantum computer.
“This breakthrough provides an entirely new technical approach for large-scale power grid simulation,” Tian said. “It is expected to further improve the real-time analytical and computing capabilities of power systems.”
Why did China build this quantum-powered substation?
According to Tian, conventional power grids are increasingly facing three major challenges as renewable energy and power-electronics-based equipment become increasingly widespread: limited accuracy in equipment condition monitoring and delayed response; insufficient security for data transmission and control instructions; and the computational limitations of conventional computers when making rapid decisions for increasingly complex grid operations.
Developing a new-type power grid supported by quantum technologies has become an inevitable choice, he said.
Developing the necessary equipment, however, was far from straightforward.
There were no domestic precedents, no established standards and no mature technical solutions to follow, said Zhao Long, head of the power quantum sensing laboratory at the electric power research institute under State Grid Anhui Electric Power Co., Ltd.
“The biggest challenge came when supplies of high-quality diamond sensing materials were cut off by overseas suppliers, bringing the project close to a standstill,” he added.
The team eventually partnered with domestic materials researchers to develop customized alternatives. After repeated rounds of experimentation and testing, they achieved a breakthrough.
New engineering challenges soon emerged, including electromagnetic interference and adapting laboratory technologies to real operating conditions.
“For several consecutive months, we spent our days at the substation collecting data and tuning system parameters, and our nights back in the laboratory refining algorithms and improving packaging and shielding designs,” Zhao recalled.
“When the quantum current transformer finally displayed accurate readings on the monitoring screen, everyone on the team burst into applause. We had successfully bridged the ‘last mile’ from laboratory research to real-world engineering.”
According to project estimates, the application of quantum technologies enables the Houdian demonstration substation to reduce annual electricity measurement errors by more than 500,000 kilowatt-hours, while significantly improving the reliability and economic efficiency of grid operations.
Several quantum technologies first demonstrated at the substation have since been deployed elsewhere across Anhui province and are now being introduced to more regions across China.
China
Chinese robots expand global reach through diverse applications
By Ouyang Jie, Liu Junguo, People’s Daily
From factories and power plants to warehouses and emergency response sites, Chinese-made robots are increasingly being deployed across a wide range of applications worldwide.
This expansion reflects not only the rapid growth of China’s robotics industry but also the ability of Chinese companies to develop products tailored to diverse market needs, improve service capabilities, and build localized operations overseas.
At the assembly workshop of Pudu Robotics, a Chinese service robotics manufacturer located in Jianhu county, east China’s Jiangsu province, five production lines were running at full capacity for 10 hours.
Workers at assembly stations were installing new batches of lidar modules into robot bodies. The company’s production schedule has already fully booked through 2027, with factory production plans significantly tighter than last year.
Founded in 2016, Pudu Robotics has focused on the global commercial service robot market. It has shipped more than 130,000 units and served over 50,000 end customers worldwide.
Since the beginning of this year, the company’s exports have already exceeded the total volume of the previous year, with products sold to 85 countries and regions. Its cleaning robots, in particular, have maintained year-on-year export growth of more than 100 percent for consecutive years, accounting for 29 percent of the global commercial cleaning robot market.
Pudu Robotics is just one example of Chinese intelligent robot companies expanding into overseas markets. According to customs data from Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong province, exports of various types of robots from Shenzhen reached 6.94 billion yuan ($1.03 billion) in the first half of this year, representing a tenfold increase year-on-year. These products were shipped to more than 110 countries and regions.
Strong technological capabilities are at the core of the global competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing.
“Our quadruped robots have officially started operations at a nuclear power plant in Switzerland, carrying out frequent and routine autonomous inspections in high-risk areas,” said Yao Hengyan, assistant general manager of DEEP Robotics in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province.
The robot can climb slopes as steep as 45 degrees, navigate narrow spaces between equipment and access areas that are difficult for humans to reach. Equipped with thermal imaging and acoustic sensors, it can accurately detect potential hazards such as leaks, abnormal temperatures, and unusual equipment noises.
Inspection data is uploaded in real time to a digital management platform, which can automatically issue alerts and initiate responses once anomalies are detected.
Besides, the quadruped robots of the company are also used for factory security and underground pipeline inspection in Switzerland.
A diverse product portfolio has enabled Chinese robots to adapt to a broad range of global application scenarios.
Pudu Robotics has divided the market into 16 major industries and more than 800 categories of specific applications and tasks based on customer needs, said Zhang Tao, founder and CEO of the company. The company has continuously optimized the overall performance of its products to ensure they are “functional, user-friendly, and durable” in complex environments.
It has established four major product lines covering delivery, cleaning, industrial, and general-purpose embodied intelligence robots, with applications spanning multiple sectors, including manufacturing and warehousing logistics.
The successful deployment of DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robots at a Swiss nuclear power plant, where safety standards are extremely demanding, demonstrates the stability and reliability of China-made robots, Yao said.
The company has reached an agreement with its Swiss client to expand cooperation, and its robots, which can adapt to complex terrain and extreme weather conditions, have already been deployed in energy, industrial, and emergency response scenarios in various parts of the world.
As they continue to explore overseas markets, many Chinese robotics companies are shifting from simply exporting products to building localized brands and service networks.
Competition in China’s service robot sector has moved beyond price-performance advantages and entered a new stage where quality, brand recognition, and service capabilities are equally important, Zhang said. Customers are looking for not just a machine, but a comprehensive solution that can operate reliably over the long term.
To meet these needs, Pudu Robotics has established local offices and service centers in major global markets and built a cooperation network involving more than 1,000 distributors. The network provides partners with full-process support, including pre-sales consultation, sales assistance, deployment, after-sales maintenance, and rapid spare parts response, helping customers overcome concerns about adopting complex technologies.
The current penetration of robots remains relatively low, leaving broad room for future growth, Zhang said. As robots become increasingly integrated into various industries, different application scenarios will require different types of robots and capabilities. The company hopes to develop a unified “intelligent brain” for robots that can empower various products in fields such as delivery, cleaning, and industrial applications.
Pudu Robotics will continue expanding investment in technological innovation and product upgrades, making robots increasingly intelligent and capable of serving more industries worldwide, Zhang added.
China
Wuxi’s “Token Supermarket”: A one-stop AI model platform for local businesses
By Yao Xueqing, People’s Daily
When Li Tao, the software department supervisor at Sevice — a security technology company based in Jiangsu — opened Wuxi’s AI industry service platform, he navigated straight to the “Token Supermarket” on the homepage. He logged into his account to check usage metrics and his remaining balance.
Li’s company specializes in intelligent security, with software development as its core business. “Since last year, AI has handled 85 percent of our software development workflows,” Li said. The company needs to purchase tokens from various large language model platforms, with fees calculated based on usage.
Initially, the company’s demand for tokens was limited, and the cost was almost negligible. But as computing needs grew rapidly, monthly expenses increased. Different large models have different capabilities and applications, Li said. Companies not only have to cope with rising costs, but also manage and maintain multiple accounts and switch between different models, he added.
In May this year, Wuxi rolled out this city-level “Token Supermarket.” Li Tao visited the platform the very day it went live. Lined up on its virtual “shelves” were over 20 mainstream large models, covering nearly all those widely adopted by enterprises.
Thanks to the platform’s centralized procurement, most offerings are available at favorable rates. Even more convenient, users need only a single registered account to call upon different large models on demand.
The company immediately decided to register with the “Token Supermarket” and top up its account. Li did the math: with a monthly recharge of 20,000 yuan ($2,963), more than 30 engineers can use 4 billion to 5 billion tokens. The complimentary concurrent-access benefit package has also enabled more than 30 employees to work efficiently in parallel.
As a result, the company has cut research and development costs by nearly 30 percent, shortened software development cycles from two weeks to less than one week, and increased efficiency by 50 percent.
Why did Wuxi launch such a “Token Supermarket,” and what makes it unique?
According to Zhu Yiqing, deputy general manager of Wuxi Digital New Infrastructure Co., Ltd., which operates the platform, token usage is growing rapidly, but companies still face challenges such as high costs, complicated management of multiple AI model accounts and difficulties in calculating expenses.The “Token Supermarket” was developed to provide a one-stop purchasing platform and has already served more than 50 enterprises.
Its customers include not only companies like Li’s that purchase tokens to assist with daily office work, but also many enterprises that buy tokens as “bulk raw materials” for further processing and development.
Dramasmaker, a startup developing AI-powered animated storytelling production tools, is one such customer. The company was founded in August last year and spent more than six months independently developing a one-stop animation production system, which entered the testing and production phase in May of this year, said general manager Wei Jianfei.
The company needs to purchase large amounts of tokens, resulting in high costs. During the early startup stage, this placed considerable pressure on its cash flow, Wei said.
Zhu noted that the “Token Supermarket” can also be connected with financial services, with financial products to be integrated into the platform’s payment system.
Notably, staff members of the “Token Supermarket” are currently sprucing up its virtual premises: alongside an existing “brand zone,” a new “local-source offerings zone” has been rolled out.
According to Zhu, Wuxi’s computing-power industry is developing rapidly, with 19 intelligent computing centers now up and running, most of which deliver computing power for immediate sale.
Tokens generated by these intelligent computing centers are listed on the “Token Supermarket,” bringing cost-competitive options for users. The platform also bolsters the local computing-power sector while serving small and medium-sized enterprises.
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