【关注“十五五”规划】前瞻布局未来产业 中国具备禀赋优势
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-12-01 18:12

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government has outlined a strategic initiative to proactively layout future industries, focusing on six key areas: quantum technology, biomanufacturing, hydrogen energy and nuclear fusion, brain-computer interfaces, embodied intelligence, and sixth-generation mobile communication. This initiative aims to enhance the country's industrial structure and drive economic growth [1]. Group 1: Future Industry Layout - The strategic layout of future industries is expected to clarify the direction of China's industrial structure and serve as a new pillar for economic growth [1]. - The six core areas identified for future industry development are characterized by their strategic, leading, and disruptive features [1]. Group 2: Advantages of Development - China possesses three unique advantages for developing future industries: a new type of national system for resource concentration, a complete industrial system for technology commercialization, and a vast market for rapid application and iteration of new technologies [1]. - The country is also expected to leverage its technological innovation advantages to support these developments [1]. Group 3: Technological Advancements - In embodied intelligence, China is achieving breakthroughs in both "smart brains" and "strong bodies," with increasing levels of model generalization [2]. - The country has developed leading brain-computer interface technologies, including ultra-flexible, minimally invasive electrodes and dynamic electrodes that can navigate within animal brains [2]. - In biomanufacturing, China leads globally in CAR-T cell therapy and original drug production [2]. - Quantum technology advancements include the "Zuchongzhi No. 3" supercomputer, which is significantly faster than the world's fastest supercomputer, and the "Wukong" quantum computer, which has completed over 710,000 calculations globally [2]. Group 4: Innovation Rankings - According to the Global Innovation Index 2025, China has entered the top ten for the first time, achieving its highest ranking at fourth place [3]. - The Global Key and Emerging Technologies Index 2025 indicates that while the U.S. remains the leading technology power, China ranks second in key technology fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence [3]. - China has 24 of the world's top 100 innovation clusters, maintaining its position as the global leader for three consecutive years [3]. Group 5: Policy Initiatives - The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology have issued implementation opinions to promote innovation in future industries, including specific policies for brain-computer interfaces and biomanufacturing [4]. - The State Council has introduced measures to accelerate the cultivation of application scenarios across various fields, establishing a comprehensive ecosystem for future industries [4]. Group 6: Industry Growth - Approximately 350 companies related to brain-computer interfaces have emerged in China, creating a complete industrial chain from core components to end applications [5]. - China has established the largest solar panel and flat screen film production bases globally, along with 23 biomanufacturing bases [5]. - With over 300 billion yuan allocated to quantum technology and substantial local funding, major provinces are developing numerous quantum technology application scenarios [5]. - The country has built 4.55 million 5G base stations, indicating a strong push towards future industries characterized by national strategic guidance and large-scale market applications [5].