Scientist summit in Zhejiang points young talent toward future
Gao Chunbo, the vice-chair of WAYS who also serves as secretary-general, emphasized that the network will build a diverse research community that brings together young scientists from different countries and backgrounds to foster innovative thinking that can address global challenges. At the same time, it will actively promote the sharing of research resources, knowledge and technology to enable young scientists from various nations to collaborate more easily.
"The presence of WAYS will not only contribute to tackling major global issues but will also nurture a new generation of internationally minded research leaders and make significant contributions to global scientific and technological progress," Gao said.
Lu Chaoyang, the chair of the association, said that WAYS will provide an effective means of uniting talented young scientists.
"Building on the foundation of WYSS, WAYS can attract more high-level talent, gather the collective wisdom of young scientists and contribute to scientific and technological innovation that advances sustainable development," Lu said.
Through cross-disciplinary and cross-regional collaboration, WAYS will foster the exchange of knowledge and cultural understanding among young scientists, explore the potential applications of science in addressing global issues and amplify the voice of youth as they contribute their wisdom in driving sustainable development through scientific and technological innovation.
WAYS was spearheaded by the China Association for Science and Technology and jointly launched by the CAST Center for Professional Training and Services, the Wenzhou Growth Foundation for World Young Scientists, Venture Cup Denmark and the Young Earth Scientists Network.