Core Viewpoint - The development of embodied intelligence is a key focus of China's 14th Five-Year Plan, with Guangdong province aiming to establish itself as a leading hub for this industry by integrating innovation, industry, finance, and talent [1][4]. Industry Development - Guangdong's artificial intelligence core industry is projected to exceed 220 billion yuan by 2024, positioning it as a leader nationally [2]. - The province has over 2,000 core AI companies and more than 76,000 industrial enterprises, but lacks sufficient high-level testing platforms and public service carriers to connect research and industry effectively [2][3]. Challenges in Industry - There are significant gaps in the innovation and industrial chains, with a need for extensive engineering validation and pilot support for the transition from laboratory prototypes to industrial applications [2]. - Key technologies in the embodied intelligence sector face bottlenecks, including fragmented technology routes and a lack of unified industry standards [2][3]. Recommendations for Industry Growth - Establish an "innovation consortium" to bridge gaps in the innovation chain, involving leading enterprises and research institutions to enhance collaboration and accelerate technology transfer [4][6]. - Develop a standardized system for the industry to promote new products and applications, particularly in sectors where Guangdong has advantages, such as automotive manufacturing [5][6]. - Create a comprehensive funding system to support the entire lifecycle of embodied intelligence, including specialized funds for talent acquisition and technology validation [5][6]. - Foster a conducive environment for original technology and top talent by establishing incubation bases and leveraging the strengths of Hong Kong and Macau in innovation [6].
地方两会|广东省政协委员景广军:“四链”深度融合 推动广东具身智能产业高质量发展
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2026-01-28 16:29