长三角领跑“Pre独角兽”百强榜单,集成电路赛道占比最高
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-25 13:57

Core Insights - The "Pre-Unicorn" list by CCID focuses on innovative tech companies with high growth potential that have not yet reached a valuation of $1 billion and are not publicly listed, indicating their potential to become "Unicorns" in the next 3-5 years [1] Group 1: Regional Distribution - The "Pre-Unicorn" companies are concentrated in three major city clusters: Yangtze River Delta, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, with 90% of the companies located in these regions [2] - The Yangtze River Delta leads with 59 companies, followed by Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei with 17, and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau with 14 [2] - Shanghai, as the leading city in the Yangtze River Delta, focuses on "hard technology" breakthroughs and has implemented policies to support key industries like integrated circuits, biomedicine, and artificial intelligence [2] Group 2: Provincial Performance - Jiangsu province has the highest number of "Pre-Unicorn" companies with 21, followed by Shanghai with 18, and Beijing with 17 [3] - Other notable provinces include Zhejiang with 15 and Guangdong with 14, while several other provinces also have companies on the list [3] - The distribution of "Pre-Unicorn" companies spans 24 cities, with Shanghai and Beijing in the top tier, followed by Suzhou, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou in the second tier [3] Group 3: Core Sectors - The "Pre-Unicorn" companies are primarily involved in hard technology sectors, including integrated circuits, biomanufacturing, autonomous driving, new energy, artificial intelligence, and robotics [4] - The integrated circuit sector is the most prominent, with 36 companies, accounting for a significant portion of the total valuation of "Pre-Unicorn" companies [4] - The biomanufacturing sector follows with 14 companies, showcasing China's advancements in areas like antibody drugs and cell therapy [5] Group 4: Sector Analysis - The autonomous driving sector is transitioning from technology validation to commercialization, with 9 companies involved and a broad distribution across multiple cities [6] - The new energy sector is characterized by China's leading position globally, with significant production in solar components and battery installations, also featuring 9 companies [6]