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杭州成数字人才“富集地区”

Core Insights - The report highlights that Hangzhou ranks first in net talent inflow index at 2.87% among 27 cities in the Yangtze River Delta, and second in digital talent attraction, following Shanghai [1][2] Group 1: Digital Talent Attraction - Hangzhou's digital talent comprehensive attraction index is 67.23, placing it second in the Yangtze River Delta [2] - The evaluation is based on four dimensions: industrial foundation, innovation ecosystem, development opportunities, and living services [2] - Key indicators include the scale of core digital economy industries, number of unicorn companies, enterprise density, international conference influence, academic strength, and patent conversion rates [2][3] Group 2: Industrial and Innovation Ecosystem - Hangzhou has developed a differentiated path characterized by a "technology-led, application-oriented" approach, driven by "e-commerce + cloud computing" [3] - The core industry revenue in Hangzhou reached 256.38 billion yuan, with Binjiang and Yuhang districts emerging as hubs for new digital jobs [3] - Zhejiang University ranks in the top 30 globally for computer science, supporting robust research, with an annual patent conversion rate of 28% [3] Group 3: Development Opportunities and Living Services - The average monthly salary for digital economy positions in Hangzhou is 14,837 yuan, ranking second among 27 cities [4] - The demand for emerging digital positions accounts for 12.14% of total demand, with high-end core talent demand at 14.64%, both ranking in the top three [4] - Hangzhou offers favorable living conditions, including good housing accessibility, high-quality education and healthcare resources, and convenient intercity commuting [4] Group 4: Future Outlook - Hangzhou aims to strengthen its digital economy foundation while creating a more supportive environment for talent development, enhancing its appeal to attract, nurture, and retain digital talent [5]