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协同创新 湾区常新(观沧海)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-20 22:00

Group 1 - The "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" innovation cluster has ranked first globally in the 2025 Global Innovation Index, marking a significant leap from its previous position of second for five consecutive years [1] - In 2024, the combined patent authorization in Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou reached 113,000, with 19,000 PCT international patent applications, showcasing the region's robust innovation capabilities [1] - The region is witnessing a surge in advanced technologies, with notable robots like the full-size humanoid robot and high-performance quadruped robots being showcased at the 2025 World Robot Conference [1] Group 2 - Hong Kong is focusing on building an international innovation and technology center, leveraging its global talent pool, extensive international connections, and strong foundational research capabilities [2] - The Greater Bay Area, including cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou, boasts a complete industrial chain with over 71,000 high-tech enterprises, driving new productivity and innovation [2] - The collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland cities is enhancing the development space by integrating basic research with industrialization, facilitating a faster transition from laboratory to production [2] Group 3 - The construction of an international technology innovation center in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is transforming institutional differences into advantages, enhancing cross-border collaboration [3] - Major collaborative platforms are being developed, such as in He Tao and Qianhai, to facilitate efficient resource sharing and innovation [3] - The "Macau-Zhuhai" innovation cluster has been recognized in the global top 100 for the second consecutive time, reflecting the overall improvement in the Greater Bay Area's scientific and technological capabilities [3]