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国际科技园及创新区域协会世界大会闭幕,签约42项中外合作项目
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-19 09:41

Core Insights - The IASP 2025 World Conference concluded in Beijing on September 19, facilitating 42 international cooperation projects across various entities including parks, incubators, enterprises, universities, and research institutions [1][2] - The conference established a high-level platform for global technology parks to engage in open dialogue and pragmatic cooperation, resulting in the release of the "Beijing Zhongguancun International Technology Park Innovation Cooperation Initiative" and the "Zhongguancun Index 2025" [1] Group 1 - The "Zhongguancun Initiative" proposes the concept of "Five Parks" focusing on innovation, green technology, intelligence, culture, and openness, which are interrelated and collectively drive the transformation of technology parks from traditional industrial clusters to new sources of productive forces [1] - The initiative reflects a broad consensus among IASP global partners and represents a forward-looking vision for the future development of technology parks [1] Group 2 - Specific cooperation agreements were signed between Zhongguancun Technology Park and various international entities, including the Havana Technology Park in Cuba, the Kilometer Red Wall Technology Park in Italy, the Dhahran Techno Valley in Saudi Arabia, and the Potsdam Technology Park in Germany [2] - The conference also saw collaborations among incubators, enterprises, and research institutions, such as the partnership between the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences and the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute, aimed at promoting technology transfer and cross-border industrialization [2] Group 3 - The IASP flag was handed over to the next host, the Sophia Technology Park in France, for the 43rd IASP World Conference in 2026 [2] - The conference was praised for its organization and outcomes, showcasing Beijing and Zhongguancun's strong technological innovation capabilities and providing a replicable development path and cooperation model for global technology parks [2]