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第三批中小企业数字化转型试点城市名单公布 河南省国字号试点城市增至5个
He Nan Ri Bao·2025-06-15 00:05

Core Points - The third batch of pilot cities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) digital transformation has been announced, with 35 cities selected nationwide, including five from the province, ranking among the top in the country [1][2] - The pilot program aims to address the challenges SMEs face in digital transformation, focusing on issues such as reluctance, fear, and lack of knowledge [1][2] - The initiative is supported by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, promoting comprehensive local government strategies to explore methods, market mechanisms, and typical models for digital transformation [1][2] Group 1 - The province has implemented a "one transformation leads to three advancements" action plan, providing diagnostic services to over 18,000 industrial enterprises and promoting the establishment of smart workshops and factories [2] - Pilot cities are leveraging digital technologies to empower SMEs across the entire value chain, with Zhengzhou establishing 225 provincial-level smart factories and workshops [2][3] - Hebi city has developed digital transformation guidelines, collecting 193 digital transformation needs from SMEs and selecting 141 "small, fast, light, and precise" products to assist in cost-effective digital transformation [2][3] Group 2 - Newly included pilot city Luoyang will focus on four key industries, aiming for over 92% of its regulated SMEs to achieve a digital transformation level of two or above [3] - Central government provides financial incentives for pilot cities, with a total reward of up to 150 million yuan for provincial capital cities and up to 100 million yuan for other cities [3] - The provincial industrial and information technology department encourages pilot cities to explore effective models for supporting SMEs' digital transformation, aiming to create replicable and scalable experiences [3]