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天津滨海高新区加快推动“中国信创谷”高质量建设

Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Binhai New Area High-tech Zone is accelerating the high-quality construction of the "China Xinchuang Valley," focusing on developing a complete Xinchuang industry ecosystem and enhancing innovation capabilities [2][3]. Group 1: Industry Development - The High-tech Zone has established over 200 key Xinchuang enterprises, including Feiteng, Kirin, and Shuguang, creating a comprehensive Xinchuang industry system covering CPU, operating systems, databases, servers, and cloud computing [2]. - In 2024, the Xinchuang industry revenue in the High-tech Zone is expected to exceed 72 billion yuan, marking a 30.1% year-on-year increase, with the first half of the year achieving 37.3 billion yuan in revenue, a 28% increase [2]. - The High-tech Zone is focusing on four key areas: chip design, integrated circuit equipment and materials, basic software, and AI services, with plans to introduce 30 key projects [2]. Group 2: Company Initiatives - Kirin Software plans to invest 3 billion yuan in core technology research and development for operating systems, focusing on terminal operating systems, cloud server operating systems, and embedded operating system platforms [3]. - Xunlin Technology has achieved breakthroughs in advanced manufacturing technologies for glass substrates, addressing core technology and cost issues in semiconductor processes and display modules [4]. - The Tianjin Information Technology Application Innovation Association aims to support the Xinchuang industry through standard formulation, platform construction, and industry application promotion [5]. Group 3: Policy and Support - The High-tech Zone is implementing a "333" work strategy to enhance the Xinchuang industry chain, focusing on enterprise services, investment attraction, and technological innovation [6]. - There is a strong emphasis on supporting key enterprises and nurturing startups to create a healthy growth environment for leading and innovative companies [6]. - The High-tech Zone is enhancing policy support for various sectors, including integrated circuits, AI, and digital services, to strengthen the core competitiveness of the industry [6][7].