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Pioneers of Civilian Personnel in Strengthening the Army and Equipment Development
The article highlights the efforts of civilian personnel in the Army Equipment Department in Shenyang to strengthen their capabilities and contribute to military readiness. Through various initiatives, they have successfully completed key tasks in equipment development and fostered a culture of innovation and collaboration among team members. Their proactive approach has led to significant improvements in equipment reliability and efficiency.

37 Interactive Entertainment Invests Again in Chinese Academy of Sciences Academician Project, Anchoring New Quality Productivity Heights
37 Interactive Entertainment has successfully invested in another project led by a newly elected academician from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor Deng Hongkui of Beiqi Biomedicine. This investment reflects the company's strategic focus on hard technology sectors such as quantum computing and biomanufacturing, aligning with national strategic goals and emphasizing the importance of top scientists in driving innovation and industrialization.

Blue Arrow Aerospace Announces Patent for Launch Vehicle Attitude Control
Blue Arrow Aerospace has applied for a patent related to the attitude control of launch vehicles, detailing a method and device for real-time control based on various angular velocity parameters. This innovation aims to enhance the stability of launch vehicle flight attitudes during operations.

The Textile Industry Welcomes a Digital Transformation, 'SHEIN Chain' Becomes a Benchmark for Industrial Upgrade
SHEIN's innovative 'SHEIN Chain' has transformed the textile industry by connecting brands and suppliers, leading to significant digital upgrades across various production stages. The company's flexible supply chain model has addressed traditional challenges, enabling efficient and transparent operations while promoting technological advancements and sustainable practices within the industry.

After 13 Years of Hard Work! Google Officially Announces AI Glasses Set for 2026, Foreign Media Exclaims: This is What They Should Look Like
Google has officially announced plans to launch its first AI glasses in 2026, following a decade of setbacks since the original Google Glass. The new glasses, powered by the Gemini AI system, aim to enhance user experience with features like real-time navigation and translation. This strategic move is seen as a response to the growing competition in the smart glasses market, particularly from Meta.

Suggestions from the Xiamen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China on Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of Xiamen City
The Xiamen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China has outlined suggestions for the 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing the city's commitment to achieving socialist modernization and addressing both internal and external challenges. The plan focuses on economic transformation, high-quality development, and improving the quality of life for residents, while integrating into national strategies.

The Horizon Journey 7 Family Will Feature the BPU Riemann Architecture
Horizon has unveiled its fourth-generation BPU architecture, Riemann, which will be used in the Journey 7 series of chips. This development highlights Horizon's ongoing innovation in the semiconductor sector.

Chinese and Vietnamese Youth Engage in Dialogue
The China-Vietnam Youth Dialogue Conference, held from November 30 to December 7, 2025, aimed to strengthen exchanges between Chinese and Vietnamese youth. The event featured discussions on ideals, cultural heritage, and cooperation in various fields, highlighting the shared history and aspirations of the youth from both nations. Participants emphasized the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and sustainable development.

Musk Criticizes EU's Hefty Fines on Social Media Platform X
Elon Musk has publicly criticized the European Union for imposing a €120 million fine on his social media platform, X, for misleading users. He has called for the EU's dissolution, arguing that its bureaucratic practices hinder innovation. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between tech companies and European regulatory frameworks.

Brain-Computer Interface Industry Accelerates: Clinical Breakthroughs and Talent Shortages Arise
The brain-computer interface industry is experiencing significant advancements, with notable clinical breakthroughs reported at the 2025 conference. However, there is a pressing talent shortage, as only 168 PhDs have been trained in this field over the past 22 years. Shanghai is positioning itself as a leader in this sector, implementing supportive policies and fostering an ecosystem for innovation and collaboration.

Wang Chuanfu Sounds the Alarm on Marketing Laziness in Technologically Advanced Enterprises
Wang Chuanfu, CEO of BYD, addressed concerns regarding the company's declining domestic sales despite its technological advantages during a recent shareholders' meeting. He emphasized the need for companies to overcome marketing complacency and integrate user experience with technological innovation to maintain competitiveness in a changing market landscape.

2025 China Telecom Co-Chain Conference Held, China Telecom's Wing Payment Showcases Multiple Industry Chain Renewal Achievements
The 2025 Digital Intelligence Technology Ecological Conference in Guangzhou featured China Telecom's Wing Payment, which unveiled several innovative achievements aimed at upgrading the industry chain. The conference emphasized the strategic transition from basic payment systems to digital consumption and data operations, highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation in the industry.