Core Viewpoint - The recent Central Economic Work Conference emphasizes the construction of international technology innovation centers in Beijing, Shanghai (Yangtze River Delta), and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, indicating a shift from focusing on core cities to a collaborative approach among city clusters [1][6]. Group 1: G60 Innovation Corridor - The G60 Innovation Corridor, initiated in 2016, connects multiple innovation cities along the G60 highway and has expanded to include nine cities in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, and Shanghai [2]. - The newly released measures support the construction of the G60 Innovation Corridor, focusing on building a world-class industrial cluster and fostering an international first-class innovation ecosystem through 23 supportive policies [1][5]. Group 2: Economic Impact and Innovation Capacity - The nine cities in the G60 corridor account for 1/15 of the national GDP, 1/7 of high-tech enterprises, and 12% of unicorn companies in China, showcasing significant economic contributions [5]. - The G60 corridor aims to enhance innovation capabilities by focusing on new-generation electronic information and aerospace industries, exploring new collaborative development models [7][11]. Group 3: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite the strong economic foundation, the region faces challenges in achieving original breakthroughs and self-controlled key technologies, which are essential for becoming a world-class industrial cluster [11][12]. - The need for effective integration of innovation resources among universities, research institutions, and enterprises is highlighted, with a focus on collaborative platforms and resource sharing to enhance innovation efficiency [9][10].
国际科创中心“扩围” 这条“大动脉”再获重任
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-29 15:33