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创新生态引领“中国康湾”:见证青岛探路康复产业新路径

Core Insights - Qingdao is leveraging the rehabilitation industry as a breakthrough to cultivate a globally influential life and health industry cluster, supported by various policies aimed at addressing population aging and promoting "Healthy China" initiatives [1][3][15] - The city has implemented action plans and regulations to enhance the rehabilitation industry, facilitating innovation across the entire value chain [1][15] Group 1: Rehabilitation University - The Rehabilitation University, one of only eight new research-oriented universities in the country, has received comprehensive policy support from Qingdao in land supply, funding, and talent recruitment [4][7] - The university focuses on basic and cutting-edge scientific research, aiming to cultivate top innovative talents and explore innovative paradigms in rehabilitation higher education [4][7] - It has been granted over 300 research projects, including 74 from the National Natural Science Foundation, and has published more than 2,000 journal papers, becoming a key intellectual engine for the "China Rehabilitation Bay" initiative [7][15] Group 2: Product Experience Center - The Qingdao Rehabilitation Aids and Elderly Care Technology Innovation Product Experience Center, a 600-square-meter exhibition hall, showcases the integration of technology and industry under policy guidance [8][15] - This center, developed in collaboration with 28 companies including Haier, offers a comprehensive smart elderly care solution covering various aspects of elderly living [8][15] Group 3: Social Welfare Center - The Qingdao Economic and Technological Development Zone Social Welfare Center serves as a model for smart elderly care, integrating medical resources seamlessly into daily life [12][15] - Equipped with advanced medical devices and a remote consultation platform, the center enhances the professionalism and timeliness of medical services for the elderly [13][15] - The center has developed a comprehensive talent training system to supply high-quality nursing professionals, creating a replicable "Qingdao model" for smart elderly care [15]