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Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-01 02:57

Core Insights - Guangdong's traditional industries are undergoing a significant transformation towards high-end, intelligent, and green integration, with various stakeholders discussing strategies for revitalization [1][2] - The province's manufacturing sector, which accounts for over 70% of its industries, has seen over 4.4 million enterprises implement digital transformation, with a digital management adoption rate of 88.2% [2][3] - Despite positive trends, challenges remain for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which face barriers to transformation and a lack of skilled talent [4][5] Group 1: Transformation and Achievements - Guangdong's traditional industries have over 160 industrial products leading in national output, supported by the integration of high-end, intelligent, and green practices [2] - The province has established 400 national-level green factories, leading the country in green manufacturing initiatives [3] - Industrial investment in Guangdong is projected to grow by 6.7% in 2024, with significant increases in technological upgrades and equipment renewal investments [3] Group 2: Challenges Faced by SMEs - SMEs are experiencing a "three no" dilemma: reluctance to transform, fear of transformation, and lack of knowledge on how to transform [4] - The lack of technical foundation, talent, experience, and trial-and-error capabilities are significant hurdles for SMEs [4] - The equipment connectivity in the equipment manufacturing sector is only 41%, and the standard adoption rate is 33%, indicating a gap compared to international standards [5] Group 3: Policy and Technical Recommendations - Recommendations include precise policy measures to support SMEs, such as fostering digital transformation service providers and advocating for tax incentives to lower transformation costs [7][8] - Emphasis on collaborative efforts among leading enterprises, research institutions, and service providers to develop tailored digital applications for the manufacturing sector [8] - The establishment of a cross-regional collaboration network to enhance supply chain integration and break down regional barriers is suggested [8]