The Future Science Prize (Chinese: 未來科學大獎) is a scientific award established in January 2016 by the Future Forum, a non-profit organization based in mainland China.
[1] The award has sometimes been called "China's Nobel Prize" by the media.
[1][4] The prize comes with a reward of ¥6,500,000 (approximately US$1 million).
[1][4] Nomination is by invitation only, and the review and final decision is taken by a scientific committee.
[1] Physicist Lu Ke declined his award in 2020.