加快建设制造业中试平台,实施路径明确
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-12 23:22

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued a notice to accelerate the systematic layout and high-level construction of manufacturing pilot test platforms, emphasizing the importance of these platforms in transitioning innovations from the laboratory to market applications [1][2]. Group 1: Current Status and Challenges - Over 2,400 pilot test platforms have been established nationwide, with 241 selected as key cultivation platforms, undertaking 25,000 pilot service projects to support the cultivation of new productive forces [2][3]. - Some pilot platforms face issues such as unclear functional positioning, low service levels, and weak effectiveness, which hinder the transition of China's manufacturing innovation from following to leading [2][3]. Group 2: Development Guidelines - The construction guidelines clarify what to build, who will build it, and how to build it, defining the role of pilot platforms as carriers for providing services to transition samples from the trial stage to production [2][3]. - The guidelines outline six key areas and 37 industry focus directions for the layout of pilot platforms, addressing the need for precise understanding among localities and stakeholders [3]. Group 3: Construction Strategies - The guidelines suggest that pilot platforms can be built by various entities, including government, universities, and enterprises, promoting tailored strategies to enhance high-quality pilot supply [3][4]. - Key construction aspects include planning construction schemes, improving experimental conditions, building technical support systems, and establishing scientific management mechanisms to enhance service levels [3][4]. Group 4: Support Mechanisms - A multi-dimensional support mechanism is proposed, focusing on funding, operation, and support to address common challenges such as high construction costs and funding shortages [4][5]. - The notice also addresses issues of redundant construction and homogeneous competition among pilot platforms, advocating for a resource-sharing approach and adherence to industrial development laws [5].