Group 1 - The forum held at Tongji University focused on forming a competitive innovation ecosystem, gathering insights from academia and industry to discuss key paths, practical cases, and future trends in innovation [1] - The "Yukechuang 2025" report evaluates the nurturing environment for high-growth technology enterprises across 68 key cities in China, providing quantitative data for local governments to optimize innovation policies [1][2] - The "Ruikechuang 2025" report monitors the innovation capabilities of hard technology enterprises in China's capital market, tracking all 585 companies listed on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board and comparing them with 932 companies on the ChiNext [2][3] Group 2 - The "Yukechuang 2025" index indicates that leading cities for nurturing technology enterprises are primarily located in the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area, with Beijing ranking first, followed by Shenzhen, Shanghai, and others [2] - The report highlights that the average score for regions is steadily improving, with the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region achieving the highest average score, while the Chengdu-Chongqing area is noted as the fastest-growing region this year [2] - The "Ruikechuang 2025" report reveals that over 30,000 invention patent applications were filed by Sci-Tech Innovation Board companies in the past year, with R&D personnel reaching 243,100, including 7,300 with PhDs, indicating a significant increase in R&D investment exceeding 160 billion [3]
“育科创2025”“锐科创2025”报告发布 解码中国创新竞争力
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang·2025-12-30 04:13