山东省属国企强化科创属性 赋能产业高质量发展
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-26 14:08

Core Insights - The conference held on December 26 in Jinan focused on enhancing the technological innovation attributes of state-owned enterprises in Shandong Province, aiming to drive high-quality industrial development through deep integration of technology and industry [1][2]. Group 1: Technological Innovations - Shandong Heavy Industry Weichai Group invested 120 million RMB to develop methanol engines, addressing industry challenges such as oil emulsification and low-temperature cold starts, achieving full-scenario coverage in various applications [2]. - Shandong Gold Group developed a third-generation tailings filling technology that reduces energy consumption by 70% and has been recognized with the 2024 Shandong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award for its international leading level [2]. Group 2: Collaborative Initiatives - Shandong High-speed Group and Shandong University established Qilu Transportation College, fostering talent and achieving over 10 billion RMB in economic benefits through collaborative innovation and technology transfer [3]. - Shandong Xinhua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. built a high-end talent team and established a national-level intelligent manufacturing demonstration factory, achieving breakthroughs in key technologies in various pharmaceutical fields [3]. Group 3: AI and Resource Sharing - The "Artificial Intelligence+" industry and technological innovation resource sharing platform was launched to support digital transformation and collaborative innovation among state-owned enterprises in Shandong [3][5]. - The platform will regularly publish typical application scenarios in technology research and production, aiming to enhance cooperation opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises [5]. Group 4: R&D Investment Growth - R&D investment by Shandong state-owned enterprises increased from 25.57 billion RMB in 2020 to 52.91 billion RMB in 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of 20% [5]. - In the first 11 months of 2025, 26 state-owned enterprises invested 42.01 billion RMB in R&D, ranking first among provincial-level regulated enterprises in China [5].