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清华大学全球私募股权研究院“创新驱动:产业投资新机遇与新挑战”论坛成功举办
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-05-26 09:46

Group 1 - The forum titled "Innovation-Driven: New Opportunities and Challenges in Industrial Investment" was successfully held on May 24, organized by Tsinghua University's Global Private Equity Research Institute [1] - The forum aimed to dissect investment opportunities and challenges in industrial transformation, explore the integration mechanism of industry, academia, and research, and promote the transformation of innovative achievements and the upgrading of strategic emerging industries [3][5] - The research institute unveiled its first book "Hard Tech Innovation Advancement," which summarizes years of observations and thoughts from researchers, presenting rich case studies of entrepreneurial companies in the hard tech field [5] Group 2 - The keynote speeches addressed macroeconomic trends and technological developments, highlighting structural issues in China's economy, such as low contributions from consumption and investment, and over-reliance on the U.S. market for exports [6] - Experts discussed the importance of embodied intelligence as a disruptive industry and its potential to drive the transition from "Made in China" to "Intelligent Manufacturing in China" [7] - The development of quantum computing was emphasized, with a focus on the advantages of cold atoms as a physical carrier for quantum computing, and the need for collaboration among academia, industry, and investment sectors in this field [8] Group 3 - A roundtable discussion focused on the collaborative mechanisms among industry, academia, research, and investment to promote the transformation of scientific and technological achievements [10] - Participants shared experiences and innovative ideas, emphasizing the importance of high-intensity research investment, policy iteration, and the construction of transformation systems [11] - The need for financial institutions to guide funds towards the sci-tech sector was highlighted, with a focus on long-term investment strategies in technology fields [11] Group 4 - The second roundtable discussed investment logic and pain points in industrial upgrading, with insights from various investment professionals [12] - Key areas of focus included the life and health sector, automotive industry, and the aging industry, emphasizing the need for financial innovation and data-driven efficiency improvements [12][13] - Participants expressed their views on investment opportunities for 2025, highlighting the importance of original technology with international potential, vertical applications of AI, and cross-industry collaboration [13]