【新思想引领新征程】长三角科技创新谱写新篇章
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-21 11:48

Core Insights - Shanghai is tasked with building an international technology innovation center, enhancing its role in national strategy and becoming a global tech innovation hub [1][2] - Since the 18th National Congress, Shanghai has played a leading role in driving innovation in the Yangtze River Delta region, contributing significantly to China's economic stability and high-quality growth [1] Group 1: Technological Development - The Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility has completed over 20,000 experimental projects since its establishment in 2009, with nearly half of its users coming from the Yangtze River Delta [1] - Shanghai has over 20 major technological infrastructure projects either built, under construction, or planned [3] - The number of high-tech enterprises in Shanghai exceeds 25,000, with an average of 320 tech companies being established daily [3] Group 2: Regional Collaboration - The Yangtze River Delta region has established a collaborative mechanism for technological innovation, including the issuance of innovation vouchers and the creation of 24 innovation alliances [3] - Shanghai and Anhui Hefei are actively promoting cooperation in building comprehensive national scientific centers, sharing 56,000 large scientific instruments across regions [3] - The recent Central Economic Work Conference proposed expanding Shanghai's international technology innovation center to include the four provinces and cities of the Yangtze River Delta, enhancing its global influence and competitiveness [4] Group 3: Innovation Rankings - In the latest Global Innovation Index by the World Intellectual Property Organization, Shanghai and Suzhou ranked 6th, while Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Hefei ranked 13th, 15th, and 39th respectively [4]