Highly Recommended Watch: How China May Soon Lead the Bio-Revolution (youtube.com)
Beijing has poured billions of dollars into biotechnology as the sector undergoes a momentous expansion. AI, gene editing and synthetic biology may be the cornerstones of the next great industrial revolution, and China may lead it.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Biology sciences are suffering a radical transformation, not just because of new technology, but also the way we understand life, evolution, transformation, energy, thoughts, interrelationships between biological components, the biology in the quantum realm... Biology is already producing a global revolution. And with it, the double use, both for good (for health, for environment, for everything) and for bad (If we can produce new life forms we can also produce viruses...). China has understood this very well and is heavily investing to have a powerful biotechnological sector, with all the changes it produce. In fact, China is well ahed on the thinking of the need t adapt to the 4th IR, and its results will be felt globally.