Another good news in the field of aviation and aerospace intelligence: the country is investing more money in core technology research and development.

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27/12/2025
On December 26th, the National Entrepreneurship Investment Guidance Fund officially launched. The biggest feature of this fund is to focus on investing in the technology field at an early stage and in smaller amounts, which also means investing in high-risk ventures. As the year-end approaches, the government is leading the way for social capital to "join the game" together, planning ahead. What important information should we pay attention to? 1. Professionals point out that the focus of the guidance fund is on strategic emerging industries and future industries, supporting original and disruptive technological innovation and key core technology breakthroughs. 2. Unlike other market-oriented funds, the guidance fund is currently more concerned with serving national strategies than investment returns. 3. The National Entrepreneurship Investment Guidance Fund aims to spend money where it is most needed. When it comes to innovation, every penny that needs to be spent should not be withheld. 4. The guidance fund has made institutional innovations in terms of fund allocation, duration, execution processes, and exit mechanisms. The goal of these innovations is for the government to invest first, making social capital more willing to invest, see returns on their investments, and be more courageous in investing. With just one penny, it aims to attract more funds to do bigger and more things. 5. The guidance fund will focus on accelerating the development of strategic emerging industry clusters such as new energy, new materials, aerospace, low-altitude economy, forward-looking layout of future industries, and promoting quantum technology, bio manufacturing, hydrogen and nuclear fusion energy, brain-machine interfaces, embodied intelligence, and the sixth generation of mobile communication to become new economic growth points. 6. National capital is ready to accompany technology-based enterprises for the long haul, allowing social capital to sincerely focus on incubating disruptive technologies.