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重磅报告!深圳又一指标全球第二!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-15 16:51

Core Insights - The report reveals a significant shift in the global industrial innovation focus towards Asia, with Tokyo, Shenzhen, New York, and San Francisco forming the "first tier" of global innovation cities [1][5][34] - Six Asian cities occupy the top ten positions in the global industrial innovation rankings, indicating a collective breakthrough in innovation within the region [8][11] Group 1: Ranking and Competition - Tokyo ranks first with a score of 46.84, followed closely by Shenzhen at 46.79, New York at 46.72, and San Francisco at 46.11, highlighting the intense competition among these leading cities [5][32] - The first tier consists of six cities scoring between 40 and 50, including Beijing and Seoul, while the second tier includes 13 cities scoring between 20 and 40 [6][32] Group 2: Asian Cities' Performance - Asian cities, particularly Tokyo and Shenzhen, demonstrate strong capabilities in transforming technological innovations into competitive products and services, with Shenzhen leading in ICT product exports at 41.3% [7][11] - The report indicates that the rise of Asian cities is not merely about economic growth but also reflects a qualitative change in innovation capabilities [11][19] Group 3: Innovation Models - Tokyo's success is attributed to its robust industrial foundation and continuous innovation investment, while Shenzhen exemplifies market-driven innovation [13][14] - The report identifies three successful innovation paradigms represented by Tokyo, Shenzhen, and New York, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and competition in shaping the future of global innovation [16][34] Group 4: Recommendations for Shenzhen - The report suggests that Shenzhen should focus on deep integration of technological and industrial innovation, enhancing its innovation ecosystem through strategic positioning and talent attraction [22][23] - Specific recommendations include establishing a collaborative mechanism between enterprises and research institutions, optimizing capital support, and upgrading industrial spaces to foster innovation [24][25][28]