Volume 5 The Rising Machine Chapter 321 National Technology Bureau
Volume 5 Opportunity for Rise Chapter 321 National Technology Bureau
Chapter 321 National Technology Bureau
Just like writers, it is not the Chinese department that can produce writers. Graduates from the Chinese department may be experts in philology, but they are by no means writers. A writer is also a "comprehensive talent". This kind of comprehensiveness, more
It is a person's "understanding" and practical training.
If Fujian Province really has achievements, then its main achievements should be reflected in its industrial production capacity.
According to the monthly economic reports and growth trends of Fujian and Guangdong provinces, by the end of 1938, the annual output of industrial products in the two provinces was: 700,000 tons of steel; 6 million tons of cement, 25,000 cars, 30,000 trucks, various types of power
There are 36,000 machines (sets), 2,200 aircraft; 2,000 tanks, 150,000 tons of ships, 200,000 tons of oil refining, more than 2,000 artillery pieces above 75mm, more than 2,500 tons of various types of ammunition; more than 5,000 enterprises above designated size (500,000 Chinese yuan)
Among them, there are more than 80 large-scale backbone enterprises (with an investment of more than 10 million Chinese yuan). Based on year-on-year price calculations, the GDP of Fujian and Guangdong provinces can reach 3.1 billion U.S. dollars (M plan). A large amount of cash supports the madness of Fujian and Guangdong provinces.
development speed).
When Huang Yanpei and other officials from the Ministry of Industry saw Fujian's military factories using assembly lines to produce rifles and ammunition, they exclaimed a miracle! Because this production method invented by Henry Ford has been controversial since its inception, and it is the only one in the world.
Some companies in a few of the most developed countries are adopting it. Unexpectedly, Fujian in China is already using this advanced production method.
When Huang Yanpei and his party saw that the iron and steel companies in Fujian Province were smelting with the world's most advanced steel-making methods, and when Huang Yanpei personally drove the world's most advanced and luxurious "Hualong" brand car produced by Fujian Province companies, when Huang Yanpei saw
As the silver-gray high-speed fighter jets flew from the aircraft factory, the old man was so moved that tears filled his eyes. He repeatedly murmured to the accompanying reporters, "You must report the industrial achievements of Fujian Province. This is the hope of the country."
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After Defense Minister Zhong Shoufu's Ministry of National Defense work plan was approved, Zhang Xueliang's Police Headquarters plan was also approved, which made Finance Minister Song Ziwen, Foreign Minister Gu Weijun, Education Minister Fu Sinian, Culture Minister Hu Shi, Director of the State Administration of Taxation Shen Junru and others anxious
Although they are officials under the direct jurisdiction of the Prime Minister of the Government Council, according to the new system, if the President is dissatisfied with their work, he can request the Prime Minister to remove them from office. Who wants to be fired less than two months after taking office?
When Wu Aihua learned that these people had begun to gather around Zhong Shoufu to "learn lessons," Wu Aihua himself became less anxious about the affairs of the central government.
On this day, Wu Aihua invited Weng Wenhao, secretary-general of the Government Affairs Council. This scientist, who once served as the head of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and later served as the president of the Executive Yuan. He was the first scientist to receive a doctorate in geology in China. When he met the president of Wuhan University alone, he also
I was overwhelmed by Wu Aihua's youth for a while.
"Haha, Secretary-General Weng, please take a seat." Wu Aihua shook hands with him and introduced Weng Wenhao to his seat.
Weng Wenhao graduated from the University of Luvain in Belgium in his early years. This person has many "first" auras in the Chinese geological field. His scientific achievements are obviously not as good as those of Li Siguang later. It is very strange to say that Li Siguang and Weng Wenhao were born in the same year, and
Li Siguang himself is now an academician of Academia Sinica. Of course, Li Siguang's reputation cannot be compared with Weng Wenhao's.
"I wonder what Mr. President wants from me?" Weng Wenhao asked after sitting down. Although Weng was two years older than Wu Aihua, he still sat upright in front of the president.
"I mainly want to find out about science and technology from you," Wu Aihua said.
"Oh, Mr. President, please speak." Weng Wenhao felt relieved. As an expert, he knew a lot about scientific matters.
"It's like this. I want to establish a national technology bureau to preside over the verification, evaluation, promotion and transformation of technological achievements. The subjects currently involved include high-energy physics, radio communications, metallurgy, chemical industry, electronics, electrical appliances, power machinery, and biology.
Science and technology, ocean development, new energy utilization, etc. I came to you because I want you to recommend a group of talents to me to take charge of this work."
The National Technology Bureau is Wu Aihua's link in transforming system technology into real productivity. In Wu Aihua's vision, system technology needs an organization to oversee it. This organization will undertake the connection between technology and production, and will also be responsible for the application of technology.
benefits obtained.
In other words, this National Technology Bureau is equivalent to the National Patent Office of later generations of China, but surpasses it. The Patent Office of later generations of China is only responsible for the registration, review, and issuance of patents; in the development, utilization and production of patents
There is a clear disconnect in terms of conversion.
As for the National Technology Bureau, in addition to fulfilling the responsibilities of the Chinese Patent Office, the most important function is the transformation and utilization of technology. It is also responsible for the introduction and export of technology.
However, Wu Aihua did not want to turn the National Technology Bureau into an official government agency, but wanted to turn it into a state monopoly, that is, a state-owned company.
Specific operation method: Verify, evaluate and issue certificates for all new technological inventions; if the technology inventor intends to sell his invention to the National Technology Bureau, the National Technology Bureau should buy it at an appropriate price (this, you can
(Put an end to random issuance of certificates), in this way, the National Technology Bureau becomes the holder of many technologies; the next step is that the National Technology Bureau must "sell" these technologies, otherwise, the National Technology Bureau will lose money.
Although this is a state-monopoly company, Wu Aihua is not prepared to allocate funds for it, and he does not prohibit private companies from handling similar technology companies.
The real brilliance of this idea is how to "sell" technology! Wu Aihua envisioned several methods: one is to invest in technology and hold a certain share of the production company; the other is to export technology and charge technology royalties, just like the later generations of Japan in China
In the form of a joint venture factory established, a certain amount of royalties are paid for each product produced; the third is to auction and sell the technology, buy it out, and pay the money in one go; the fourth is to set up the enterprise by the National Technology Bureau to transform the technology into reality
product.
Wu Aihua's inspiration seems to come from the website business model of later generations. Write handwritten novels, sign contracts if they are valuable, and get a share after they are sold on the shelves. Of course, you can also buy them out. The website can also conduct in-depth development of a certain work, such as adapting it.
into games, movies, and television. Facts have proved that this method is very effective for the prosperity of Internet culture. So, why can’t such a good method be used for technology management?
By the way, Wu Aihua’s National Technology Bureau is actually a technology management company!
"Mr. President, your idea is great!" After listening to Wu Aihua's account, Weng Wenhao immediately felt that if the National Technology Bureau does its job well, it will greatly promote China's technological level.
"So, Secretary General, which scientists or scholars do you think are suitable for doing this?" Wu Aihua felt a lot more relaxed when he saw that Weng Wenhao was interested in his idea.
"Mr. President, this may be a bit difficult, because this National Technology Bureau involves not only technical issues, but also operational issues. There are relatively few people with these two abilities." Weng Wenhao felt it was a bit difficult to handle.
"On business issues, you can take your time and learn slowly. At present, the top priority is to set up a stall, compile some technical information, and provide an appropriate evaluation report." Wu Aihua said.
"Haha, since Mr. President is so hungry for talents, I recommend Ren Hongjun to be the director of the National Technology Bureau." Weng Wenhao thought for a while and said.
"Ren Hongjun?" Wu Aihua had an impression of Ren Hongjun's name, but he couldn't tell the specific situation.
"Ren Hongjun, three years older than me (Weng was born in 1889), was born in Dianjiang, Sichuan. He was a former scholar in the Qing Dynasty. He went to Japan in 1908 to study. In the second year of the Republic of China, he was admitted to Cornell University in the United States, majoring in chemistry and physics.
In the third year of the Republic of China, he founded the Science Society of China with his classmates Zhao Yuanren and Hu Mingfu. In the ninth year of the Republic of China, he obtained a master's degree in chemical engineering from Columbia University. After returning to China, he served as a professor in the Department of Chemistry at Peking University. He later resigned due to dissatisfaction with the struggle between the two factions and wrote a book specifically.
In 1935, he served as president of Sichuan University..."
"Haha, I understand, he seems to have resigned from the position of president of Sichuan University again?" After hearing this, Wu Aihua finally remembered who Ren Hongjun was.
"Uh, yes. This matter is really hard to explain in words!" Weng Wenhao said.
"The fate of Chinese intellectuals is, in a sense, the epitome of the fate of the country and the nation. I think a similar situation will never happen again in the future..." Wu Aihua said with emotion.
"Thank you, thank you Mr. President. I am sincerely happy that China has a leader like you who understands the intellectuals!" With that, Weng Wenhao stood up and bowed deeply to Wu Aihua.
"Secretary-General Weng is so polite. China's future still needs people like you and Mr. Ren Hongjun to shoulder important responsibilities!" Wu Aihua was also moved by Weng Wenhao's attitude.
In the intellectual circles of the Republic of China, a promising organization once appeared, which was the China Science Society founded by Ren Hongjun and others. This organization was comparable to the British Royal Society of Science at the time. It was run entirely by "like-minded" private individuals, but it was
The most authoritative organization in the Chinese scientific community. Unfortunately, this organization lost its authoritative status after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and was forced to cease its activities in 1959. The fate of the Chinese Science Society has become a benchmark for the fate of Chinese science!
Although Wu Aihua in later generations studied military affairs, his family background also allowed him to understand some things in the scientific world. This also made Wu Aihua secretly determined that science must not be ruined in his own hands! Chinese people play science,
It must be stronger than the Western powers!
"That's why I wish to do so, but I dare not say goodbye!" Weng Wenhao was also infected by Wu Aihua's emotions.
Although Weng Wenhao had previously served as Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, he did not follow Chiang to Taiwan in 1949. Instead, he went to Hong Kong and later settled in Paris, France. In 1951, he was summoned to return to China.