腾讯基金会将投10亿启动资金资助'科学探索奖'
Chinese tech giant Tencent launched an award program with the country's leading scientists to support research and development in life sciences, advanced manufacturing and other key science and technologies fields. The Xplorer Prize will be awarded to 50 science professionals, aged below 45, each year. Prize winners will receive 600,000 yuan (86,300 US dollars) annually for five consecutive years to support their exploration in fundamental science and cutting-edge core technologies, according to a statement from Tencent Foundation, the company's charitable platform. The Tencent Foundation will offer one billion yuan as the initial fund for the award, which is open to registration in next January and will announce its first batch of winners in July. The award will focus on supporting nine fields including mathematical physics, life sciences, astronomy and geosciences, new chemical materials, information electronics, energy and environmental protection, advanced manufacturing, transportation and construction technology as well as cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary technology. China's top leadership has called for enhanced efforts to facilitate fundamental science and cutting-edge technologies to boost the country's innovative competitiveness. Cutting-edge science and technologies are crucial to lifting China's development to a higher level, and it's important to support young science professionals, said Rao Yi, a life sciences professor with Peking University and one of the 14 Chinese scientists who co-initiated the award. Tencent Chairman and CEO Pony Ma said it is natural for Tencent to contribute to advances in science and technologies. |