Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the significant advancements in China's domestic operating systems, such as HarmonyOS and Kylin, which are driving the digital transformation and innovation landscape in the country [1][2] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's R&D investment is projected to exceed 3.6 trillion yuan in 2024, marking a 48% increase from 2020, with R&D intensity reaching 2.68%, surpassing the average level of EU countries [1][2] - The scale of high-tech industries is expanding, with the added value of high-tech manufacturing industries increasing by 42% compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, and the "new three" economy accounting for 18% of GDP [2] Group 2 - A notable increase in the number of high-tech enterprises has been observed, exceeding 500,000, which is an 83% increase since 2020, with R&D investment accounting for over 77% of their expenditures [2] - Major technological achievements are accelerating, including the establishment of approximately 4.6 million 5G base stations, leading the world in technology and user numbers, and the successful commercial flight of the C919 aircraft [2] - China's overall innovation capability ranking has improved from 14th in 2020 to 10th in 2024, reflecting its rising position in the global innovation landscape [2]
“十四五·十四物”系列报道之一 从代码中看中国创新
Ren Min Wang·2025-10-21 02:11