打造创新引领现代化建设的标杆
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-29 05:05

Core Insights - The Chinese government is expanding its international technology innovation centers in Beijing, Shanghai, and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to enhance original innovation capabilities and support the construction of a technology-driven modern economy [4][6][10]. Group 1: Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Innovation Center - The expansion of the Beijing International Technology Innovation Center to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region aims to create a major source of original innovation and strengthen the strategic support for building a technology powerhouse [6][8]. - Beijing has been ranked first globally in research cities for nine consecutive years, with a significant increase in unicorn companies and R&D investment intensity maintained at around 6% [6][8]. - The collaboration among Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei has led to a substantial increase in technology contract transaction amounts, rising from over 7 billion yuan in 2013 to over 84 billion yuan in 2024 [7]. Group 2: Yangtze River Delta Innovation Center - The Yangtze River Delta region is experiencing accelerated technology innovation collaboration, with a focus on integrating Shanghai's international advantages with the industrial strengths of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui [10][11]. - The region has seen a total investment of over 1.7 billion yuan in joint projects since 2022, with a regional R&D investment intensity of 3.33% [10][12]. - The expansion of the Shanghai International Technology Innovation Center to the Yangtze River Delta signifies a shift from focusing solely on Shanghai to fostering integrated innovation across the entire region [10][11]. Group 3: Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Innovation Center - The Greater Bay Area is leveraging its complementary advantages to build an open regional collaborative innovation community, aiming to enhance cross-border cooperation and achieve a "cumulative effect" [13][14]. - The area has established significant technological infrastructure, including 10 major national scientific facilities, and is home to over 70,000 national high-tech enterprises [16][17]. - Guangdong is focusing on emerging fields and aims to create a world-class high-tech industrial cluster through comprehensive cooperation from technology R&D to enterprise incubation [17].