Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission and Songjiang District have released measures to support the construction of the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, transitioning its focus from connectivity to becoming an innovation source, thereby enhancing Shanghai's role in the Yangtze River Delta as a national technology innovation hub [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Framework - The measures consist of four main areas and 23 supporting policies, with a total investment of 2.5 billion yuan over five years from both municipal and district levels [3]. - The internal logic of the policies can be summarized as "source leading - cluster upgrading - ecological empowerment," emphasizing the importance of source capabilities, industrial clusters, and resource sharing [3]. Group 2: Innovation Source Development - The measures aim to enhance innovation source capabilities, including a multi-source funding mechanism for applied basic research and a project demand list to attract global institutions for collaborative innovation [4]. - The establishment of national key laboratories and innovation centers is intended to improve the corridor's capacity to undertake major national strategic technology tasks [4]. Group 3: Industrial Cluster Focus - The G60 corridor will focus on two main industrial directions: "next-generation electronic information (smart terminals)" and "aerospace (satellite internet)," both of which are technology-intensive and align with Shanghai's industrial foundation [5][6]. - A comprehensive support system for the entire lifecycle of industry development is being established, from small enterprises to potential global leaders [6]. Group 4: Ecological Empowerment - Financial support will shift towards market-oriented tools, including venture capital and mergers, to empower technological innovation [7]. - Talent management will be enhanced by allowing key employers to recommend talent autonomously, facilitating the attraction of practical and innovative talent [7]. - Policies will provide flexible space management for technology companies, addressing their initial development challenges [7]. Group 5: Addressing Structural Bottlenecks - The measures aim to overcome administrative barriers that hinder innovation by establishing cross-regional collaboration mechanisms and funding [8]. - They also address the disconnect between technological and industrial innovation by integrating policies that promote a seamless transition from research to market [8]. - The measures seek to balance the "siphoning" effect of Shanghai by transforming gathered resources into public products and innovation networks that benefit the broader region [9].
长三角议事厅|G60科创走廊新政激活长三角“策源”引擎
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-08 07:39