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中国创新浓度最高的经济轴线“谋变”:沿沪宁9城加码“协同引擎”
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-28 12:04

Core Insights - The "Yangtze River Delta Industrial Innovation Belt" is transitioning from blueprint to practical implementation, emphasizing systematic advancement in the context of regional integration [1][3][6] Group 1: Economic Significance - The Yangtze River Delta Industrial Innovation Belt is a vital economic artery, contributing over 10% of China's GDP while occupying only 0.3% of the national land area and housing 4% of the population [3] - By 2024, the GDP of the nine cities along the innovation belt is projected to exceed 15.9 trillion yuan, accounting for 11.8% of the national GDP and nearly 48% of the Yangtze River Delta's economic total [3] Group 2: Collaborative Innovation - A series of innovation achievements were announced, marking a key period for the Yangtze River Delta's collaborative innovation, with the establishment of the first innovation consortiums covering sectors like biomedicine, integrated circuits, artificial intelligence, and new energy [6] - The innovation consortiums aim to address critical challenges in the industry and enhance the security and resilience of regional supply chains [6] Group 3: Industry-Specific Initiatives - The Suzhou-based consortium focuses on domestic equipment replacement to reduce reliance on imports, with a sales target of 1 billion yuan by 2028 and a research investment of 40 million yuan [7] - The Yangzhou high-end metal plate equipment consortium emphasizes the need for an efficient collaborative innovation mechanism to accelerate technological breakthroughs and enhance global market competitiveness [8] Group 4: Resource Integration and Platforms - The launch of the "Yangtze River Delta Collaborative Innovation Market" online platform aims to integrate resources and facilitate technology exchanges, enhancing the efficiency of innovation elements across cities [9][10] - The establishment of the Technology Manager Alliance is intended to bridge gaps between universities and enterprises, promoting technology transfer and collaboration [9][10] Group 5: Future Directions - The event highlighted the importance of integrating urban resources and addressing the challenges of sustainable development through technology, with a focus on the role of artificial intelligence in urban management [13][14] - The "Three-Year Action Initiative for Collaborative Innovation" was announced to further extend the paths for urban cooperation and industrial innovation [14]