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This is very very exciting news, 100 times more important than launching a DJI drone (sorry @GS Zhou).
The breakthrough is from @AndrewJin & @Chinese Bamboo's hometown, Wuhan, home to the Optics Valley
where one million college students are studying and hundreds of research institutes are located.

From Tunnel Boring Machines, high-end propellers, bullet train bearings, IGBT chips to this fiber laser, China is breaking western monopoly one by one, step by step.


China develops 20,000-watt fiber laser

China developed its first 20,000-watt fiber laser, which will help reduce the cost of such machines by 40 percent, the developer announced Tuesday.

Yan Dapeng, with the Fourth Research Institute of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., said the breakthrough has ended China's dependence on foreign technology, adding that an imported machine of this kind costs more than 6 million yuan (871,000 US dollars).

He said the fiber laser is being assembled and is expected to be put into use by 2018.

As the third generation laser product following carbon dioxide and semi-conductor lasers, fiber laser has been applied to shipbuilding, aircraft and auto manufacturing, aerospace and 3D printing. Having one tenth the size of a traditional carbon dioxide laser, a fiber laser only uses one fifth of the power of its predecessor and is environmentally friendly.

According to Yan, China has acquired technology to develop fiber lasers higher than 20,000 watt and may produce them if there is demand.

"The more power a laser has, the more it costs. So developing higher-power fiber lasers or not will be based on market demand," he said.

The institute is China's top fiber laser producer, accounting for over 40 percent of the nation's market share. Its products have been exported to 20 countries and regions.




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Fourth Research Institute of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp is a subsidiary of CASIC.
It is headquartered in Wuhan City, Central China
The Fourth Research Institute has 19k employees in 35 companies/agencies, mainly in Wuhan/Xiaogan/Beijing/Nanjing.
It has 1 national-level technological centre and 22 province/ministry-level labs/research centres.


Join them! Plenty of jobs!
http://njust.91job.gov.cn/jobfair/view/id/21017


@Shotgunner51 @TaiShang @cirr @long_ @Chinese Bamboo
 
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China has acquired technology to develop fiber lasers higher than 20,000 watt and may produce them if there is demand.

The more power a laser has, the more it costs. So developing higher-power fiber lasers or not will be based on market demand


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Great news. More innovation to come.
It is wise to invest more on such high-tech in Wuhan, where talents are OVER supplied.
They will go to Shenzhen if no enough high-skill jobs are offered here!!!
Shenzhen is literally nourished by Wuhan-trained Talents!!!

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Chinese laser industry value tops 80 billion yuan

After decades of development, China's laser industry has become a high-tech industry with industrial scale. Domestic laser enterprises are mainly distributed in the provinces of Hubei, Beijing, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, with four laser industrial bases centered in them—the central China base, Bohai Region base, Yangtze River Delta base, and Pearl River Delta base, which have about 300 enterprises combined. Our estimate of the output value of the 2015 laser industry is nearly 80 billion yuan (about $12.2 billion), including 35 billion yuan (about $5.3 billion) from laser equipment and 45 billion yuan (about $6.8 billion) from the heavy, electronic, light, medical treatment, and military industries.

The major laser industry enterprises in Wuhan are HG Laser, Chutian Laser, Unity Laser, Golden Laser, and Raycus Laser. Shenzhen's major enterprises are Han's Laser, Sunshine Laser, GD Laser, and UW Laser; in Beijing, there is Daheng Optics and BIOET11; and in the east of China, there is Unity Prima and Eastern Laser. The eight Chinese-listed laser companies are HGTECH, Han's Laser, Golden Laser, Sunshine Laser, Castech, Siasun, Lida-OE, and Xin Nanyang.


Current situation in Hubei province
Wuhan, in China's Optical Valley, was the first to develop laser technology. After four generations of effort, it now has numerous system manufacturers and research institutions with powerful technical resources, and has application clients such as the large state-owned manufacturing enterprises like Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corporation and Wuhan Heavy Duty Machine Tool Group Corporation.

The laser industry of Hubei has become an industry with strong competitive advantage. Hubei now has 200 laser-based enterprises, including 50 main ones.

The output value of the laser industry is nearly 35 billion yuan (about $5.3 billion), 25 billion ($3.8 billion) of which is from laser processing. With laser cutting, welding, precision machining, surface treatment equipment, and medical devices as the subject, Hubei has become the most important and intensive base of laser research, manufacturing, popularizing, and applications. The market share has come from many sectors, such as high-power industrial CO2 lasers, fiber lasers, laser cutters, and laser medical devices.

Hubei has a relatively complete laser industrial chain composed of laser material and matching components (upstream), lasers and matching devices (midstream), and laser equipment and application and service (downstream). The macroscopic structure of the industrial chain is shown in FIGURE 1.

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FIGURE 1. The macroscopic structure of the industrial chain.

The Hubei laser industry has formed a development pattern that centers on the East Lake National Innovation Demonstration Zone, and spreads into Hubei and central China. Wuhan, Ezhou, Xiaogan, Xiangyang, and Yichang are attractive places for laser enterprises.

Key enterprises
Hubei now has more than 200 laser-based enterprises, which are located in the East Lake National Innovation Demonstration Zone and Ezhou Development Zone. There are mainly domestic enterprises producing every process of the industrial chain, and its representatives are HG Tech, Chutian Laser, Golden Laser, Unity Laser, CO-Walking Laser, Raycus, Accelink, and Guide Infrared.

Wuhan Huagong Laser Engineering Co., Ltd. (HG Tech) is a joint-stock company that was transformed from the National Engineering Research Center for Laser Processing of Huagong University of Science & Technology (HUST) in 1997. The company has produced laser precision micromachining devices, high-power laser equipment devices, solid-state laser welding machines, laser marking machines, complete equipment of laser heat treatment equipment, and large laser texturing roll devices. The total output value in 2015 is about 1.2 billion yuan (about $182 million).

Wuhan Chutian Laser Group Co., Ltd. (Chutian Laser), founded in 1993, is a well-known laser equipment device manufacturer that focuses on three major industries: industrial laser, medical laser, and creative laser. The product of the industrial group covers lasers for welding, marking, cutting, drilling, heat treating, and trimming. The medical group is committed to serve comprehensive solutions for laser medicine and laser facial procedures for the global market.

Wuhan Unity Laser Co., Ltd. (Unity Laser) is a joint-stock/private enterprise founded in 1994 as the base of the Wuhan China Optical Valley. It is the largest enterprise producing complete high-power laser equipment devices and it is one of "the Big Three" of the Optical Valley, along with HG Tech and Chutian Laser.

Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologies Co., Ltd (Raycus) is the pioneering leading developer and manufacturer of high-power fiber lasers and components in China. Founded in 2007, Raycus has developed 10–100W Q-switched pulsed fiber lasers and 50W to 4kW continuous-wave (CW) fiber lasers. It is focused on China's industry, and the gross output value in 2015 is more than 0.4 billion yuan (about $60 million).

Wuhan Golden Laser Co., Ltd. (Golden Laser) is a listed enterprise committed to providing laser solutions for global customers. Its products include more than 100 different laser machines for cutting, engraving, marking, welding, embroidery, and other applications in various fields. Golden Laser has obtained many national patents and software copyrights for these products and technologies. The gross output value of 2015 is 0.2 billion yuan (about $30 million).

Wuhan Co-Walking Laser Tech. Co., Ltd. (Co-Walking) was established in 2006. This company is a manufacturer focused on high-power industrial fast-axial-flow CO2 laser technology. It was the first in China to develop the 4kW fast-axial-flow CO2 laser and the 7kW RF-excited fast-axial-flow CO2 laser, which reached the international advanced level. The company now produces the highest power level of CO2 lasers in China. The gross output value of 2015 is about 0.2 billion yuan (about $30 million).

Development status of industrial lasers
High-power fiber lasers. At Raycus, the Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO), and Fiberway Technologies, improving the performance and output power of fiber lasers are main research interests. The target is to develop realistic 1–4kW fiber lasers, keep on developing high-power pump couplers, manufacture a high-power laser beam combiner by increasing fiber core diameter, produce 6kW fiber lasers, and develop a 10kW fiber laser. They also want to develop 100W pulsed fiber lasers, 1.5μm eye-safe, high-peak-power erbium-doped pulsed fiber lasers, and 2μm thulium-doped fiber lasers. These lasers have important applications in national defense, such as laser remote sensing and laser infrared techniques. The ultrafast fiber laser and high-power femtosecond pulsed fiber lasers that are developed by Wuhan Yangtze Soton Laser Co., Ltd. (Soton) provide ideal light sources for optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) and for laser micromachining development.

High-power and high-beam-quality diode lasers. The target of Lingyun Photoelectronic System Co., Ltd. (Lingyun), HUST, and Raycus is to develop beam shaping, beam collimating, and fiber coupling of multi-array diode lasers, and study high-stability and high-power diode lasers to use as the pump source of fiber lasers or other applications. They plan to develop 1kW plastic welding diode lasers, a 4kW diode laser for surface modifying, and 2–3kW high-beam-quality diode lasers for cutting and welding.

High-power CO2 lasers. HUST has researched and developed a 1kW radial-polarization, fast-axial-flow CO2 laser with powers from 200W to 1kW. They have also developed a 3kW RF slab CO2 laser with output power from 100W to 3kW.

Frequency-shifted and ultrafast laser developments. HUST, Huaray Precision Laser Co., Ltd., and Soton have developed a series of nanosecond all-solid-state 10W ultraviolet (UV) lasers and a series of 10-50W picosecond lasers, with powers from 3 to 50W. Now, they are studying passive mode-locking, solid laser cavity, isolation design, and pulse select. The laser has single polarization output and can apply to light-emitting diode (LED) sapphire scribing.

High-power laser processing equipment. Large laser processing equipment based on high-power (2–10kW) industrial lasers is developed for applications in the steel, oil, metallurgy, car, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries, among others. Technologies include high-power laser cutting, cladding, heat treating, and welding. Wuhan now has more than 10 laser cutting factories producing middle- to high-power, small- to large-format, and rigid- to flexible-system equipment.

Lasers mainly for automotive and welding robots. Wuhan Farley Laserlab Cutting Welding System Engineering Co., Ltd. (Farley), Penta-Chutian Laser (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. (Penta-Chutian), HG-Tech, and HUST apply robot laser machining systems for the automotive industry. Remote scanning and welding technology makes full use of single-side and contactless laser welding technology, and also combines these advantages with high-speed scanning lenses so that welding time is greatly shortened.

The development of vehicle door and car floor laser remote scanning and welding systems uses high-power fiber or disk lasers linked to a control system for a 6-axis robot and 3-axis oscillating mirror for production lines with vehicle floorboard remote scanning and welding, as well as vehicle door remote scanning. Also employed are remote scanning, welding, and quality inspection technologies to meet the need for efficient position of 3D vehicle body welding, and to develop large-format, high-speed laser cutting systems for thick steel.

They are also solving technical problems in high-power, large-format, multi-drill-on-the-fly (DoF), and flying-optics CO2 laser cutting systems, including optical transmission (beam collimation, aplanatic, focus, light stability); manufacturing technology of long-cantilever, knuckle-arm, linear-motor-drive high-speed cutting machines; control systems; advanced software technologies; and system integration technology. This leads to domestic high-end laser cutting devices to make breakthroughs in ship, steel, construction machine, and military project applications, and to replace imported systems.

Fiber laser cutting machines are now being vigorously developed and mainly applied in sheet metal cutting, with applications in aerospace equipment, shipbuilding, instrumentation, mechanical and electrical products, and car making. The focus now is on developing online laser welding devices for metal strip used for car body and high-power laser welding systems for aerospace applications.

Hybrid welding systems for aerospace application. HG-Tech, HUST, Penta-Chutian, and Farley are now researching technology for laser welding materials such as aluminum (Al), manganese (Mg), copper (Cu), and titanium (Ti) alloys. They are studying filler wire material of high-strength Al alloy, and trying to make progress in laser welding technology for high-strength Al alloy plate with thicknesses of 10–20mm. They are also studying high-power fiber laser welding of nonferrous and mid-thick plate, and techniques in MIG hybrid welding and filler wire hybrid welding.

High-power diode laser processing. HG Laser and Unity Laser are researching integrated intelligent diode laser surface hardening and remanufacturing systems to verify the intelligent control of distance, temperature, and trace and treatment effect. This can be used in heat treating and repairing of big mechanical components for automotive panel dies, mine machines, coal machines, and petrochemical machines and generating units (FIGURE 2).

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FIGURE 2. HG Laser and Unity Laser are researching integrated intelligent diode laser surface hardening and remanufacturing systems for use in heat treating and repairing of big mechanical components

Precision micromachining systems for the electronic industry. HG Tech, Lingyun, and Sunic Laser Co., Ltd. are developing low-average-power industrial laser precision machining equipment with high repetition frequency, high peak power, short wavelength, and short pulse width for laser precision adjustment systems, laser precision repairing systems for liquid-crystal displays (LCDs), laser precision repairing systems for printed circuit boards (PCBs), laser silicon-chip cut scribing systems, UV laser LED sapphire substrate epitaxial wafer scribing, and some key technologies and equipment such as precision gratings, surface-mount technology (SMT) stencils, flexible printed circuit (FPC) cutting, hole-drilling technique (HDT), laser micromarking, and PCB outlet welding.

The development of private laser manufacturing equipment for 3D products and applications of laser wire stripping, welding, cutting, and tin soldering has greatly promoted the replacement of manufacturing techniques, offering higher performance, high intelligence, and high integration. They also developed necessary techniques for advanced electronic product manufacturing. They make use of laser precision techniques to improve the efficiency and lifetime of LEDs by drilling a micro-hole under the LED and making a direct channel for hot air to flow to the radiator. Scribing, marking, and drilling of solar batteries are also important applications for laser precision machining.

The laser precision soft brazing systems have 50–1000μm spot size, minimum spot size <0.1mm, single spot welding speed ≤20ms, and positional accuracy <0.01mm to meet the needs of applications like chip ball mounting, PCB soldering, connector manufacturing, and special spot soldering.

The flexible PCB laser cutting systems offer speeds of ≤4m/s, manufacturing accuracy of ±20μm, and process line speed of ≤7000mm/s.

The picosecond laser and strontium laser core technologies applied in touch-panel cutting and ITO film fabricating deliver <0.05mm/s cutting speed.

Perspectives on development
China will keep developing the laser industry with focus on three main directions: new core lasers, high-end laser manufacturing equipment, and laser machining. Development of industrial technology innovative systems will make breakthroughs in key areas. The goal is to make Hubei's output value of the laser industry chain reach 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) with an average growth rate per annum of more than 25%. To do this, we will build a "domestic topping and foreign knowing" laser industry base, and form a special industrial cluster that will be a world first in fractionized field.

We will use leading enterprises as a vehicle to improve production of laser cutting equipment; form a high-power industrial chain; push the applications and high-end development of laser welding devices; encourage the crossover of laser 3D printing, laser remanufacturing devices, and traditional manufacturing devices; and achieve the industrialization of precision laser micromachining systems.

High-power and high-beam-quality diode lasers will be the main source of laser welding, remanufacturing, and 3D printing. Middle- and small-power, high-beam-quality diode lasers will be the main light source of laser medicine, and UV, picosecond, and femtosecond lasers will be the main light source in precision micromachining. Diode laser precision micromachining will have a huge business opportunity in future China.

Prof. XIAHUI ANG (txh1116@hust.edu.cn) and Prof. XIAO ZHU are with the National Engineering Research Center for Laser Processing of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Huazhong, China, www.hust.edu.cn.

@cirr @TaiShang @Lure @JSCh


OK, i didn't notice...but since this thread has more to offer, let's comment in this one :-)

Wuhan is an awesome city. :cheers:
Optics Valley, the nick name of East Lake New Technology Development Zone, is Wuhan's future!
Though for
indigenous Wuhan people, we might have never been there for a look!
It takes one hour by subway from my home....o_O
This is home to one million university students currently studying here, mostly majoring in science and technology!

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Glad to know this national lab is also supported by Hubei Provincial Gov. and Wuhan Municipal Gov.
So my tax paying to the local governments can help this lab financially.

Wuhan
"Wu" for military
"Han" for Han Dynasty
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Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO) is co-founded by the Ministry of Education (MoE) of People’s Republic of China, Hubei Provincial Government and Wuhan Municipal Government. It is one of the initial five national laboratories authorized in November 2003 by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) of People’s Republic of China. The feasibility plan for its construction was approved by MoST in November 2006. The laboratory is managed by Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in collaboration with Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (WRI), Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics (WIPM) affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Huazhong Institute of Electro-Optics (HIEO).

WNLO consists of a research park (about 40000m2 in area) and a multi-building complex (about 48000m2 in area), and is organizationally structured with six divisions of fundamental research. These divisions encompass the following six research fields respectively: (1) Biomedical Photonics, (2) Information Storage and Optical Display, (3) Laser and Tera-Hertz Technology, (4) Optoelectronic Devices and Integration, (5) Optoelectronic Detection and Radiation, and (6) Photonics for Energy. WNLO has provided 400 million RMB for the construction of twelve major research facilities and one public optoelectronics test center to perform basic scientific research and engineering development in the fields of optics and photonics, meeting the national strategic requirements in these fields.

WNLO employs 110 full-time and 220 part-time faculty members, including 5 academicians from home and abroad, 3 chief scientists of the National Basic Research Program of China(also known as the 973 Program), 10 experts recruited in the One-thousand Talents Program by the Department of Organization of the CPC (Communist Party of China),4 talents recruited in the Youth One-thousand Talents Program,13 Cheung Kong Scholars(including 8 distinguished scholars and 5 chaired scholars) appointed by MoE, 7 winners of the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars, 5 recruited in the CAS "Hundred Talents Program", 28 listed in the “Cross/New Century Outstanding Talents in University” of MoE and 72 adjunct researchers from all over the world. Many of the research groups of WNLO are distinguished with various honors and titles, including one Creative Research Team of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), two MoE Innovation Teams and two Hubei Provincial Innovation Teams. Furthermore, WNLO boasts an overseas academic team that consists of Members of National Academy of Sciences of US and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Fellows of the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering. Supervised by such an outstanding faculty, more than 1000 graduate students pursue Masters and Ph.D. degrees and conduct research in this laboratory.

WNLO have co-constructed 4 first-level disciplines with HUST, including Optical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electronic Science and Technology and Computer Science and Technology. WNLO also supports the construction and development of such disciplines as Physics, Chemistry and Material Science and Engineering. In the 2012 national assessment of discipline, “Optical Engineering” ranked the first (tied) and “Biomedical Engineering” ranked the third (tied).

Between 2004 and 2012, WNLO has led or participated in over 1200 projects including the 973 Program, the National High Technology R&D Program (also called 863 Program), the NSFC Programs, The National Major Science and Technology Programs, the National Defense Program and the National Key Technology R&D Program. Since 2004, WNLO has distinguished itself by winning 120 awards of various kinds, including two National Awards for Natural Sciences (second class), one National Prize for Technical Invention (second class), three National Prizes for Progress in Science and Technology (second class), one National Prize for International Science and Technology Cooperation and more than 20 provincial awards of first class. In addition, WNLO owns nearly 500 issued patents for inventions from 2004 to 2012.

Between 2006 and 2012, over 2000 scholarly papers from WNLO were published in journals indexed by SCI, including Science and Nature Photonics. WNLO has its own unique and differentiated innovations in such research areas as biomedical photonics, laser science and technology, optical communications and devices, organic optoelectronics, photonics for energy, and terahertz technology.

WNLO’s responsibility and mission include serving national economy, leading the industrial development trend in the fields of optics and photonics by developing frontier science and interdisciplinary research. Meanwhile, the laboratory provides multi-faceted supports and services to the “Wuhan·Optics Valley of China”, thus promoting the development and industrialization of optoelectronics with respects to technological innovations and technology transfers, optoelectronic test, establishment of optoelectronic industry standards and training of the optoelectronic workforce.

In 2012, Wuhan Industrial Institute for Optoelectronics (WIIO) was jointly established by Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone and HUST. WNLO is responsible for its operation and management. It is a collaborative innovation infrastructure integrated with functions of common technology R&D, pilot ripening docking, high-end industry incubation, and corporation R&D services. Built on a large number of achievements, WIIO is engaged in providing engineering technology research and development, technology docking, investment operation and business incubation, which are necessary for technology transfer from “innovation” to “creation”.

WNLO has jointly set up some technology research and development centers with 11 companies. Dozens of results and technologies have been successfully transferred and applied to the fields of communication, energy, and industrial manufacturing, creating direct economic benefits of up to several billion RMB.

The laboratory has become an important base for international exchange and cooperation in the optics and photonics fields in China. So far, the laboratory has established long-term and stable partnerships with more than 40 important scientific research institutions, universities and enterprises and has carried out various forms of cooperation and exchange. In 2007, it was granted the title of “Innovation Base for Introducing Talents” by the Ministry of Education and State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs. In 2008, the Organization Department of CPC Central Committee bestowed it the award of “Innovation and Business Base for Overseas High-qualified Talents”. The Ministry of Science and Technology and the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs also honored WNLO with the award of “State-level International Joint Research Center”. In expanding its international cooperation and exchange, the laboratory has attracted over 10 foreign academicians and more than 50 experts and scholars to work here, including Prof. Gratzel, who is also called the “Father of Dye-sensitized Solar Cells”, Prof. Zhong Lin Wang, who is overseas member of the CAS and has important academic impact in the field of nanotechnology, and Prof. Xi-Cheng Zhang, a distinguished scientist in the field of terahertz. From the year of 2007 till now, there have been over 500 experts working here.

The laboratory has hosted or sponsored over 50 international conferences, and successfully organized six installments of the “International Photonics and Optoelectronics Meetings (POEM)”, which has become one of the most influential academic meetings in the optoelectronic field. Meanwhile, the Wuhan Optoelectronics Forum (WHOF), a series of academic courses launched by WNLO, has become a high-level and high-profile academic exchange model. Up to now, there have been 76 presentations by distinguished lecturers from home and abroad since WHOF’s launching in 2008.

WNLO is an important part of the innovation system of national science and technology and an innovation research base of “Wuhan·Optics Valley of China” as well. It is also considered a scientific research base for the national innovation system and a training base for high-level and inter-disciplinary scientists and engineers. It provides a base for international exchanges and cooperation base in the fields of optics and photonics. It offers strong support to promote the development of the national optoelectronics industry, thus to enhance the international competitiveness of China. Furthermore, it plays an important role in active participation in and deep integration into the development of Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone and contributes to regional economic development in Wuhan.

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How big is Wuhan Optics Valley?
Huge!
518km2

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Wuhan has two major economic zone, one is in Hanyang called "Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone", is a national level industrial zone founded in 1993, focused on automobile, pharmaceuticals, food/beverage processing, heavy industry, and telecommunications equipment.

The other one the Donghu New Technology Development Zone (East Lake), i.e. Optics Valley.
It is a national level high-tech development zone, specialising in optical-electronics, telecommunications, and equipment manufacturing.
This "valley" is also home to 1 million university students and 250k technicians.
It is one of the top3 "most intellectual" places in China.

The government of Optics Valley has moved 10+km eastward from the original site to cover a larger area....
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The potential is simple too big here.

Last week, the most official CCTV 7-7.30pm news delivered detailed reports on this economic zone for several days. This is the first episode of the CCTV investigation on Made-in-China 2025. The total revenue of companies in the valley is projected to surpass 3 trillion yuan in 2020 (1 trillion yuan in 2015).

http://www.wehdz.gov.cn/xwdt/dhyw/73998.htm
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And this district is simply tooooo wealthy.......
You know normally it is the municipal government that organises the metro construction.....
But they are doing it themselves anyway.....

This is the "Centre of Universe" of the Optics Valley.
Now, only one subway terminates here, but numerous infra projects are ongoing to address the exploding need.
The district marked in red is the Wuhan Proper (where I live)....lmao
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Wuhan "Proper"
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The old "universe centre" of Optics Valley is overcrowded and chaotic due to dense conglomeration of universities, research institutes and companies. The metro stations there witness "Spring Festival Travel Rush" everyday.....

What the local government should do faster is to build sufficient infra asap.....
A new "valley centre" is being built southeast to the old one.....

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Public service centre (in operation)
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Expo centre
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Tennis park (in operation)
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New city centre
Under construction

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The old "universe centre" of Optics Valley is overcrowded and chaotic due to dense conglomeration of universities, research institutes and companies. The metro stations there witness "Spring Festival Travel Rush" everyday.....

What the local government should do faster is to build sufficient infra asap.....
A new "valley centre" is being built southeast to the old one.....

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University-private company partnership is important to ensure funds for scientific research and to commercialize what has been academically achieved. Mutually supporting win - win situation.
 
China will build base on Moon and Mars and lead humans forward


Talking about moon, it's yet to be explored but as some resources on Earth are getting depleted, its appeal is definitely increasing. An example is Helium.

China Says Mining Helium From Our Satellite May Help Solve The World's Energy Crisis
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...atellite-help-solve-worlds-energy-crisis.html

Moon Power: China’s Pursuit of Lunar Helium-3
http://thediplomat.com/2014/06/moon-power-chinas-pursuit-of-lunar-helium-3/

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Well based on the technological hunger China has and the talent , it is just amazing with out doubt China will be first to build a human outpost on moon and mars

If their technological cooperation continues with other countries

China's peaceful relations world wide are true example of a emerging friendly nation to world
 

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