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“中国创造”,勇立潮头
Xin Hua Wang·2025-10-06 23:27

Group 1 - China's new energy vehicle production and sales rank first in the world, and the native Hongmeng operating system has become the third largest mobile operating system globally [1] - The number of "lighthouse factories" in China ranks first globally, showcasing the country's advancements in technology and industry innovation [1] - The strong investment in R&D and the growth of innovation platforms highlight the increasing role of enterprises in technological innovation and the transformation of research outcomes into industrial applications [1] Group 2 - The third-generation autonomous superconducting quantum computer "Benyuan Wukong" has completed 500,000 computing tasks for 143 countries and regions within just over a year, breaking foreign monopolies in high-density microwave interconnection module technology [2] - Over the past five years, China has improved the institutional arrangements for enterprises as the main body of technological innovation, with over 77% of R&D investment coming from enterprises [2][5] - The number of high-tech enterprises in China exceeds 500,000, and the number of invention patent applications from industrial enterprises has increased from 907,000 at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan to 1,244,000 in 2024 [2] Group 3 - Enterprises are increasingly becoming the main force in the transformation and application of scientific and technological achievements, with a multi-layered technology transaction network being formed [5][6] - The total transaction amount of technology contracts in China has risen from 2.8 trillion yuan in 2020 to 6.8 trillion yuan in 2024, with the industrialization rate of invention patents increasing from 44.9% to 53.3% during the same period [5] Group 4 - Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have become a backbone in the innovation landscape, with over 400,000 new SMEs added annually since the 14th Five-Year Plan, and more than 10,000 specialized and innovative SMEs established [7] - The average annual growth rate of the added value of industrial SMEs has reached 6.4%, indicating a robust contribution to the economy [7] Group 5 - As China stands at the historical intersection of the 14th and 15th Five-Year Plans, enterprises are reaching new heights in innovation, contributing significantly to the global technology landscape [8]