雪域高原“新”潮澎湃
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-12-08 10:03

Group 1: Core Innovations and Achievements - The Tibet Autonomous Region has focused on stability, development, ecology, and border security since the 14th Five-Year Plan, achieving significant advancements in high-altitude technology from "catching up" to "leading" [1][3] - The region has seen a 127% increase in high-tech enterprises and a 215% increase in technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises since the 14th Five-Year Plan, with annual technology contract transactions exceeding 1 billion yuan [2][3] - The birth of the world's first somatic cell-cloned yak, "Namucuo No. 1," marks a historic breakthrough in high-altitude cloning technology, weighing 16.75 kg and demonstrating significant advancements in yak breeding [5][6] Group 2: Technological and Ecological Developments - The "Jimu No. 1" airship successfully ascended to an altitude of 5,500 meters, showcasing advancements in high-altitude observation technology and contributing to ecological protection legislation for the Tibetan Plateau [7] - Tibet has established a clean energy project with an installed capacity of over 32.5 million kilowatts, with clean energy accounting for over 99% of its power generation, creating a remarkable achievement in global energy development [8] - The region has developed a "1+7+N" integrated data center system, facilitating the sharing of over 308,300 non-confidential government information system data calls, with a 10% annual growth in the digital economy [9] Group 3: Policy and Structural Reforms - Significant reforms in the scientific and technological system have been implemented, including the introduction of key policy documents to empower researchers and streamline project approval processes [3] - A plan for promoting the transfer and transformation of scientific and technological achievements has been established, aiming for a significant increase in technology transfer capabilities by 2027 [3] - The region has actively promoted East-West scientific cooperation and public science education initiatives, benefiting over 300,000 people [4]