广东数字经济试验区建设方案出炉,剑指国际一流发展高地
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-11-20 10:00

Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong Provincial Government has issued a development plan for the digital economy, aiming to position Guangdong as a leading global digital economy hub by 2027, with specific quantitative targets for growth and infrastructure development [1][4]. Group 1: Quantitative Goals - By 2027, the core industries of the digital economy are expected to account for over 16% of GDP, with the establishment of three trillion-yuan digital industry clusters and the cultivation of several high-value new digital sectors [1]. - The data industry is projected to achieve an annual compound growth rate exceeding 15%, while the scale of the artificial intelligence core industry is anticipated to surpass 440 billion yuan [1]. - More than 60,000 industrial enterprises are expected to undergo digital transformation, with computing power exceeding 60 EFLOPS [1]. Group 2: Infrastructure Development - The plan outlines the construction of three networks: a trusted data circulation network, a green collaborative computing power network, and a comprehensive communication network integrating air, land, and sea [2]. - The trusted data circulation network will focus on pilot projects for data circulation infrastructure, exploring privacy computing and blockchain technologies [2]. - The green collaborative computing power network aims to optimize computing power distribution and accelerate the development of a national integrated computing power network in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [2]. Group 3: Industry Innovation - The plan emphasizes the implementation of the "Guangdong Strong Chip" project and core software initiatives, aiming to establish a significant semiconductor and integrated circuit industry cluster [3]. - It seeks to cultivate "gazelle" and "unicorn" companies in the data industry and build a new ecosystem for algorithm industries, supporting the development of general and industry-specific models [3]. - The plan promotes deep integration of digital technology, industry, and governance among Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, establishing a regulatory sandbox network for the three regions [3][4].