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Beijing, March 28, 2025 (Xinhua News Agency) – Open science, a cornerstone for equitable progress and shared prosperity, demands global collaboration to flourish. This was the resounding message echoed by experts and dignitaries at the Open Science International Forum held during the 2025 Zhongguancun Forum Annual Meeting.

Open science is the foundation for achieving fairness and shared prosperity, and this cause requires cooperation from all parties to achieve, stated Shahbaz Khan, the representative of the UNESCO Office for East Asia, during his address.

The forum, held in Beijing’s Zhongguancun, a hub of innovation and technology, brought together a diverse group of international and domestic participants to discuss the challenges and opportunities surrounding open science.

Key takeaways from the forum included:

  • The fundamental role of open science in achieving global equity: Participants emphasized that open access to scientific knowledge, data, and research infrastructure is crucial for bridging the gap between developed and developing nations.
  • The necessity of international collaboration: The complex nature of scientific challenges, such as climate change and pandemics, requires collaborative efforts across borders. Sharing data, resources, and expertise is essential for accelerating scientific discovery and innovation.
  • Addressing challenges to open science: Discussions also focused on overcoming barriers to open science, including issues related to data privacy, intellectual property rights, and the digital divide.

The Zhongguancun Forum served as a platform for fostering dialogue and building partnerships to advance the open science agenda. Participants expressed optimism about the potential of open science to drive innovation, promote sustainable development, and address pressing global challenges.

Looking Ahead:

The call for global collaboration on open science resonates deeply in an increasingly interconnected world. As nations grapple with complex challenges, the principles of transparency, accessibility, and collaboration are more critical than ever. The insights and partnerships forged at the Zhongguancun Forum represent a significant step towards realizing the full potential of open science for the benefit of all.

References:

  • Xinhua News Agency. (2025, March 28). 中外嘉宾中关村对话 开放科学需全球协作 [Sino-foreign guests Zhongguancun dialogue: Open science requires global collaboration]. Retrieved from [Insert original news article URL here]


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