
"Shanghai Craftsmen Season 10 - Endeavor", jointly produced by the Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions, Oriental Entertainment, and SMG Documentary Creation Center (Real Media), will be broadcast in two episodes on Dragon TV every day at 8:05 from May 1st to 5th.

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On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions, the program is centered on the enterprising spirit of "a hundred boats competing in the current, and those who strive hard will be the first to come forward", focusing on ten of Shanghai's top craftsmen in the fields of clinical medicine, smart ports, precision measurement, marine engineering, etc.
Carving Chinese precision on the ice
Behind the brightly lit city, beside the 10,000-ton ships in Yangshan Port, and in the long winds and waves of the new energy sea, there is a group of lone brave men who use ingenuity as their boat and courage as their oars, and who carve out the height of China's intelligent manufacturing with every millimeter of precision.
The network security battlefield of State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute is Zhang Lei’s “code world”.

Zhang Lei
This "cyber pioneer" who is not a professional has performed offensive and defensive battles in the invisible dimension. During the two sessions, the China International Import Expo, and the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, she built dams in the digital torrent, used penetration tests to tear apart the false defense, and built a solid shield by exploiting vulnerabilities. In the past five years, she has tempered not only a technical blade in the virtual battlefield, but also a belief in protecting the light - every patch is writing a declaration of "this road is blocked".
Zhang Huaisuo of Shanghai Industrial Automation Instrumentation Research Institute Co., Ltd. is redefining the world's measurement system with Chinese force values.

Zhang Huaisuo
Faced with the gap in "10,000-ton level" force value detection in the fields of steel, construction, transportation, aerospace, etc., he led his team to build the world's first set of 100MN force standard dynamometers in five years, verifying the hard-core strength of "China Core" under extreme loads. The maximum range 70MN rolling force sensor he led in research and development broke the foreign monopoly, promoted the process of domestic substitution, improved the level of localization of major technical equipment, achieved cost optimization through independent research and development, provided a more cost-effective solution, and set a new benchmark for my country's steel industry.
Amid the busy scene at the Yangshan Port automated terminal, Jin Yanqing, operations director of Shanghai Port Group's Shangdong Container Terminal Branch, and his team are quietly changing the landscape of modern port technology with the "China Solution" they have created.

Jin Yanqing
From operating the control lever of the bridge crane locally to becoming the backbone of the remote operation room, he spent 20 years to complete the transformation from an ordinary worker to a technical expert. Now, this experienced "old master" is passing on his innovative experience to young people, so that more Chinese technical experts will emerge in the wave of smart ports.
At the construction site of China Communications Construction Third Engineering Bureau (Shanghai) New Energy Engineering Co., Ltd., there is a man named Gong Quanhua who is called a "technical master" by his fellow workers.

Gong Quanhua
From traveling along the coast of China to the waters of Southeast Asia, he has "escorted" several major projects. From the first gigawatt-class offshore photovoltaic in China to the Singapore Jurong Shipyard, which is called "a model of the times" by the industry, he has used his perseverance day after day to polish the "almost" fluke into the ultimate "exactly the same". As an innovation pioneer, he led the team to pioneer the "dual system fusion dynamic monitoring method", developed a number of core measurement software, and forged a professional team with the characteristics of marine engineering measurement, continuing the legend of Chinese construction precision in the blue territory.
Protecting warmth in the midst of fireworks
On the longitude and latitude of the times, there are always people running to measure their missions. They are either "blue knights" shuttling through the city's veins, protecting the fireworks of the world with speed and warmth; or standing at the forefront of medicine in the race between life and death, lifting the weight of life with benevolence and medical skills; or they are deeply cultivating the fertile traditional soil of the long river of time, allowing the collision of intangible cultural heritage skills and modern aesthetics to be reborn.
Zong Bo, the manager of the Shanghai Putuo Kintetsu City Plaza Station area of Ele.me, uses a humane management model of "warmth + efficiency" to ensure that orders and care arrive at the same time.

Longitudinal Wave
When the "Blue Knights" transformed themselves into community volunteers, delivering hot meals to the elderly and bringing order to traffic, Zongbo proved through practice that true runners not only pursue efficiency but also convey warmth.
Under the shadowless lamp, Wang Chunsheng, director of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, led his team in a millimeter-level battle with death.

Wang Chunsheng
In his 40-year career as a surgeon, he has reactivated more than 20,000 hearts, and rewritten the history of medicine with milestone surgeries such as "Asia's first combined heart-liver transplant" and "China's first pediatric heart transplant." The minimally invasive technology he pioneered has turned the turbulent waves into ripples, alleviating the pain of countless patients after surgery.
Huang Wen, chief designer and director of the Master Design Center of Shanghai Lao Feng Xiang Co., Ltd., entered the industry at the age of 15 and became the youngest master of arts and crafts in Shanghai at the age of 37. Her growth trajectory is itself a history of craftsmanship inheritance.

Huang Wen
Guarding the city's heartbeat in silence
There is a group of hardworking "guardians": they protect the dignity of life with their sophisticated techniques, care for the pulse of the city with the heart of a craftsman, and illuminate the evening sun on earth with warm light.
In the corridor of Yangzhi Rehabilitation Hospital affiliated to Tongji University, Director Jin Ling often uses the term "restarting life" to describe his career.

Jin Lingjing
Faced with patients' motor control disorders and desperate eyes, this neurorehabilitation expert developed a series of neuromodulation technologies and intelligent rehabilitation equipment to help patients regain control of their bodies; he participated in the formulation of more than ten international and domestic diagnosis and treatment standards, transforming complex rehabilitation treatments into replicable standardized processes. When the once trembling hands steadily picked up the teacup for the first time, and when the young man in the wheelchair took another step, Jin Lingjing rekindled the spark of hope for countless families with the light of innovation.
At three o'clock in the morning in the Shanghai subway tunnel, Jimin's footsteps were particularly clear.

Jimin
This chief technician who guards the city's "lifeline" has measured more than 50,000 kilometers of cable networks in the past 20 years. He led the compilation of the first set of domestic subway cable process standards, which is like a sophisticated protective net that eliminates potential threats from cables; many innovative inventions such as the "cable anti-intrusion device" have become industry benchmarks, building a solid wall for the smooth blood flow of this megacity.
In the care area of Shanghai No. 1 Social Welfare Institute, Zhao Qiongqiong, deputy director of the living area, who was born after 1995, can always detect the subtle needs of the elderly with dementia in advance: groping hands are hidden under the wrinkled sheets, and the repeated movements of folding clothes suggest anxiety.

Zhao Qiongqiong
This youngest "Shanghai craftsman" has used eight years of youth to decode the "Morse code" of the elderly world, and innovatively summarized the "three no's and five senses" of dementia care. Now, she has entered college classrooms to talk about the profession and feelings of elderly care, turning the elderly care industry from obscurity to warmth and light. As she said: "I feel that I have changed from a light chaser to a shining person."