工业互联网产业联盟:2025年高标准数字园区建设研究报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-15 06:12

Core Insights - The report emphasizes the necessity of digital transformation in industrial parks to enhance core competitiveness in the context of the digital economy reshaping global competition [12][17] - It distinguishes high-standard digital parks from traditional digital parks, focusing on large-scale industrial transformation, precise services, and refined governance through cross-enterprise collaboration and intelligent management [12][19] Group 1: Digital Transformation in Industrial Parks - The digital transformation of industrial parks is essential for adapting to global industrial structure adjustments and technological revolutions, enabling resource optimization and innovation [12][18] - The report outlines the current status, trends, and challenges of digital transformation in industrial parks, providing a comprehensive framework for high-standard digital parks [12][18] Group 2: Characteristics of High-Standard Digital Parks - High-standard digital parks aim for large-scale industrial transformation, promoting collaborative innovation across multiple enterprises rather than focusing solely on individual enterprise upgrades [19][20] - They offer customized digital services and emphasize precise governance, utilizing digital technologies for intelligent management of park operations [20][21] Group 3: Key Tasks and Models for Transformation - The report identifies four typical models to address the digital transformation challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including leading enterprises driving collaborative transformation and parks providing inclusive public services [23][24] - It highlights the importance of integrating digital platforms to facilitate efficient supply-demand matching and support SMEs in their transformation processes [29][30] Group 4: Infrastructure and Management Framework - High-standard digital parks adopt a three-layer architecture consisting of infrastructure, platform, and application layers, focusing on advanced networks, smart terminals, and integrated data services [2][14] - The report suggests overcoming technical, managerial, and resource integration challenges to build a new generation of infrastructure and enhance data governance [2][21]