五个维度测定!京津冀协同创新指数年均增速达13.1%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-10 14:22

Core Insights - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) collaborative innovation index has significantly increased from 100 in 2013 to 388.0 in 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 13.1% [1] - The number of academic papers in the region has surged from 64,000 in 2013 to 230,000 in 2024, reflecting an annual growth rate of 12.3% [3] - Beijing has maintained its position as the top city globally for high-level scientific publications, with 11,915 papers published in leading journals in 2024, accounting for 17.1% of the national total [3][4] Innovation Capacity - The region boasts one of the densest clusters of major scientific infrastructure globally, with 37 technology facilities established in the Huairou Comprehensive National Science Center, of which 29 are operational [4] - Beijing has 145 national key laboratories, representing nearly 30% of the national total, and ranks third globally in the number of unicorn companies, with over 70% in cutting-edge fields like AI and commercial aerospace [4] Industrial Collaboration - The "Six Chains and Five Clusters" industrial collaboration framework has been developed, with Beijing leading in hydrogen energy and biomedicine, while Tianjin focuses on high-end industrial mother machines and cybersecurity [6] - The region has established several national advanced manufacturing clusters, including those in information technology and smart connected vehicles, with a total of seven such clusters in Jing-Jin-Ji [6] Strategic Recommendations - The report suggests that Jing-Jin-Ji should focus on building an international technology innovation center, enhancing collaborative innovation, and increasing R&D funding, particularly in Hebei [9] - It emphasizes the need for strategic planning in future industries, with Beijing targeting sectors like future information and health, while Tianjin should focus on next-generation information technology and life sciences [9]