Global Landscape - The report indicates a clear gradient distribution in global innovation city competition, forming a tri-polar structure of "traditional strengths in the US and Europe, rapid rise in Asia" [2] - New York ranks first with a score of 95.8, followed by London and Boston, while Beijing and Paris occupy the fourth and fifth positions with scores of 91.7 and 89.6 respectively [2] - The Americas account for 44% of the listed cities, Europe 37%, and Asia 16%, with 74 cities from the US leveraging top universities and corporate clusters to attract global talent [2] China's Performance - China shows significant progress in innovation talent, with 10 cities entering the global top 200, including Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou in the global top 30 [3] - Beijing ranks first globally in talent resources, with a total talent pool of 8.029 million in 2023, supported by rich educational resources [3] - Shanghai ranks sixth globally in overall innovation talent evaluation, leading in talent environment indicators and showcasing significant advantages in various talent resource dimensions [3] Shanghai Insights - As of 2024, Shanghai has 66 unicorn companies concentrated in cutting-edge sectors such as integrated circuits, AI, and biotechnology, indicating rapid enhancement of its innovation capabilities [4] - Shanghai has made achievements in knowledge creation metrics, including publications in Nature and Science, and international patent applications [4] Challenges in Shanghai - Shanghai faces challenges, including a gap in advanced infrastructure compared to top international cities and a local technology achievement conversion rate of only 35.7% [5] - To address these challenges, Shanghai is enhancing "talent stickiness" through policies like "Hai Ju Ying Cai" and various talent service projects, aiming to provide comprehensive support for talent throughout their lifecycle [5] Future Outlook - The report emphasizes the need for global innovation cities to integrate education, technology, and talent, promoting deep integration of talent, industry, innovation, and capital chains [6] - Strengthening regional collaboration is highlighted as a crucial path to enhance innovation drive, with recommendations for strategies like the Yangtze River Delta integration to create a collaborative human capital market [6] - The report suggests that cities like Shanghai should leverage their competitive advantages to facilitate international talent circulation and resource allocation globally [6]
中国10城入围全球200强,全球科创人才发展指数报告发布
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-12-26 07:25