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★深圳全链条支持医药和医疗器械产业发展
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-03 01:56

Policy Support - Shenzhen has introduced 32 policy measures to support the entire pharmaceutical and medical device industry chain, focusing on areas such as preclinical research, clinical trials, registration approval, production, and market application [1][2] - The measures emphasize support for emerging technologies and new business models, including "AI+" in pharmaceuticals, biomanufacturing, cell and gene therapy, pet pharmaceuticals, rare disease drugs, and traditional Chinese medicine [1][2] Financial Incentives - The measures provide significant financial rewards for innovative drug development, offering up to 30 million yuan for successful clinical trials of Class 1 innovative drugs [2] - Financial support for pet pharmaceuticals includes rewards of 300,000 yuan, 200,000 yuan, and 100,000 yuan for different categories of new veterinary drugs, with a cap of 500,000 yuan per enterprise annually [2] Clinical Trial Enhancements - Shenzhen aims to establish an international clinical trial center in the Greater Bay Area, optimizing clinical trial processes to reduce internal approval times to within 25 weeks [3] - The measures support the integration of innovative drugs and medical devices, expanding the "Hong Kong-Macau Drug and Device Pass" to include more medical institutions [3] Infrastructure Development - Shenzhen plans to allocate at least 200,000 square meters of industrial land and 1 million square meters of specialized parks annually, focusing on "AI+ pharmaceuticals" and synthetic biology [3] - Key areas like Guangming Science City and Pingshan National Bio-Industry Base will develop an ecosystem combining parks and platforms with public service facilities [3] Talent Acquisition - The measures include a global talent recruitment plan targeting high-level professionals in cell and gene therapy, with a focus on creating a favorable environment for talent development [4] - Innovations in the clinical research talent evaluation system will incorporate research achievements into promotion criteria, alongside housing and education support [4]