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浙江数字经济增加值连续11年保持两位数增长
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-07 08:47

Core Insights - The Wuzhen Summit is entering the era of artificial intelligence, marking a new phase for the "Digital Zhejiang" initiative [2][3] - Zhejiang's digital economy has maintained double-digit growth for 11 consecutive years, with a projected value of 4.8 trillion yuan in 2024, accounting for 53.3% of its GDP [1] Group 1: Artificial Intelligence Development - Global advancements in artificial intelligence are driving a new wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation [3] - Zhejiang has embraced AI, with significant improvements in manufacturing efficiency, such as a 300% increase in production efficiency and a 50% reduction in product development cycles at Zhongce Rubber [4] - The province has 1,717 AI enterprises, with a 22% year-on-year revenue growth in the AI core industry, totaling 494.39 billion yuan in the first three quarters of this year [5] Group 2: Digital Economy Initiatives - Zhejiang has been approved for the establishment of a national digital economy innovation development pilot zone, making it the first province to have dual pilot zones [6] - The digital economy is a key driver of Zhejiang's development, with the GDP of Tongxiang, where Wuzhen is located, growing from 65.2 billion yuan in 2015 to 134.7 billion yuan last year, averaging an 8.4% annual growth rate [7] - By 2024, Zhejiang aims to have core digital economy industries exceed 1 trillion yuan in value, with significant growth in sectors like AI and integrated circuits [8] Group 3: Digital Infrastructure and Services - Zhejiang has established a leading network infrastructure, with all 11 districts achieving "gigabit city" status and a high density of 5G base stations [8] - The province's supercomputing center has attracted over 35,000 registered customers, showcasing the ease of accessing computing power [8] - Digital services have become integral to daily life in Zhejiang, with over 100 million registered users on the "Zheli Ban" app, facilitating over 85% of government services online [11]