The 2025 World Laureates Forum opened in Shanghai on Saturday, bringing together about 150 scientists, including 25 recipients of prestigious international awards, to engage in extensive discussions on global cutting-edge scientific topics.
Themed “Science in Future,” this year’s three-day forum features the participation of four Nobel Prize winners, four Turing Award winners, 16 academics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and over 100 outstanding young scientists from both China and abroad.
The forum focuses on cutting-edge global scientific topics, exploring major issues, such as fundamental research, technological breakthroughs, integrated innovation, international cooperation, and science and technology governance in the context of future science.
Since its establishment in Shanghai in 2018, the World Laureates Forum has become the highest-profile international scientific conference in Asia, attracting the largest number of top scientists from around the globe.


