中国科技叙事从“互联网+”迈向“AI+”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-11 02:54

Core Insights - The focus of the Wuzhen Summit in 2025 has shifted from internet giants to emerging AI and robotics companies, particularly the "Six Little Dragons" from Hangzhou [1][3][10] - The rise of these companies signifies a transition in China's tech narrative from "Internet+" to "AI+" and highlights the country's path toward independent innovation [3][9][17] Group 1: The "Six Little Dragons" - The "Six Little Dragons" include DeepSeek, Yushu Technology, Game Science, Qunke Technology, Qiangnao Technology, and Yundong Technology, all founded around 2015, and are now challenging technological boundaries in their respective fields [4][10] - DeepSeek's open-source large model is reshaping the global AI industry, while Yushu Technology is pushing the limits of robotics [4][11] - Game Science's project "Black Myth: Wukong" has sparked global interest in Chinese culture, and Qunke Technology focuses on spatial intelligence for robots and AI agents [4][11] Group 2: Innovation Ecosystem - The emergence of the "Six Little Dragons" is supported by a robust innovation ecosystem in Zhejiang, which has established over 2,600 doctoral innovation stations, with more than 200 closely related to AI [5][12] - Zhejiang has nurtured over 1,800 specialized "little giant" enterprises and 36,300 innovative SMEs, indicating a strong foundation for technological advancement [7][8] Group 3: Industry Growth Metrics - In the first nine months of this year, Zhejiang's core AI industry generated revenues of 494.4 billion yuan, a 22% year-on-year increase, with R&D expenditures reaching 39 billion yuan, up 14% [8] - The shift from product creation to ecosystem development is evident as Chinese technology moves into deeper innovation areas such as large models, robotic operating systems, and brain-computer interfaces [9][11] Group 4: Future Outlook - The upcoming "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the cultivation of emerging and future industries, potentially adding a scale equivalent to "recreating China's high-tech industry" over the next decade [15][17] - China's entry into the top ten of the World Intellectual Property Organization's global innovation index marks a significant milestone, indicating the country's innovation system is now among the global leaders [16][17]