Core Viewpoint - Lhasa is actively developing its digital economy as a key pillar of its economic strategy, leveraging unique highland resources and infrastructure to enhance regional competitiveness and foster collaboration with other regions [1][10]. Digital Economy Development - From January to August 2025, Lhasa's digital economy enterprises achieved a cumulative revenue of 5.753 billion yuan, with 35 enterprises accounting for 58.33% of the total in Tibet [1]. - The region has established a regional international communication business entry and exit bureau, with 7,486 5G base stations, achieving a 98.7% coverage rate in administrative villages [1]. - The "Future Network Highland Innovation Laboratory" was established in May 2023, marking deep collaboration between Jiangsu and Lhasa in digital industries [1]. Infrastructure and Investment - China Mobile Tibet invested 739 million yuan to build a state-of-the-art data center in Lhasa, which will provide 6,600 racks upon completion [5]. - The "Computing Power Summit" development plan for 2024-2026 aims to establish a computing power center in Lhasa [5]. - Lhasa's high-tech zone is home to the world's highest green data center, utilizing clean energy for various industrial applications [5]. Traditional Industry Transformation - Traditional industries in Lhasa are embracing digital transformation, with companies like Tibet High Chang Mining Co. implementing smart manufacturing and real-time monitoring systems [6][7]. - The digital transformation initiatives are enhancing market competitiveness and laying a solid foundation for sustainable economic development in Tibet [7]. Public Services and Smart City Initiatives - Lhasa is advancing its public service digitalization, with initiatives like the digital prosecution supervision platform and smart governance models [8]. - By June 2024, Lhasa had implemented online services across 80 applications, facilitating data sharing among 55 government departments [8]. Talent and Policy Support - Lhasa is implementing a "1+6+N" policy framework to support businesses, covering various aspects such as funding, space, and talent [13][14]. - The city is actively attracting high-level talent through housing subsidies and partnerships with local universities [14]. Clean Energy and Operational Cost Advantages - The 200 MW photovoltaic project in Lhasa is expected to save 106,500 tons of standard coal annually and reduce CO2 emissions by 291,900 tons [15]. - Lhasa's unique climate conditions and clean energy resources contribute to lower operational costs for data centers [16]. Strategic Positioning and Future Outlook - Lhasa's strategic location as a gateway to South Asia positions it to become a hub for cross-border data flow [16]. - The city aims to integrate into the national "East Data West Computing" strategy, focusing on high-quality development of its digital economy [16].
乘“数”追“新” 筑“基”引“智”——写在拉萨数字经济专场招商推介会召开之际
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-10-28 23:15