Group 1 - The central economic work conference in December 2025 proposed the establishment of international technology innovation centers in Beijing (Jing-Jin-Ji), Shanghai (Yangtze River Delta), and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [2] - The three regions aim to enhance collaborative innovation and policy synergy to release innovation momentum [2][3] - Beijing focuses on original innovation and technology research, while Tianjin emphasizes high-end manufacturing capabilities, and Hebei aims to be a hub for technology transfer [3] Group 2 - The 2026 government work reports from the Jing-Jin-Ji region highlight the importance of the Beijing international technology innovation center [3] - Specific initiatives include enhancing the development of the Xiong'an New Area and establishing talent corridors between Beijing and Xiong'an [3] - The region aims to break down barriers to resource flow and improve technology transfer efficiency as a key breakthrough for building the international innovation center [5] Group 3 - In the Yangtze River Delta, the focus is on strengthening cross-regional collaboration in technology and industry innovation [6] - Shanghai's government report emphasizes the need for integrated mechanisms to facilitate talent, capital, and technology flow across regions [6] - Anhui province plans to implement a scheme to co-build the Shanghai international technology innovation center, focusing on sectors like new energy vehicles and artificial intelligence [8] Group 4 - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is recognized as one of the most open and innovative regions in China [9] - The Guangdong government aims to create a globally influential industrial technology innovation center by 2026 [9][11] - The region has already gathered significant research resources, including 45 national key laboratories and 35 joint laboratories [9]
财经聚焦·地方两会经济“拼”图丨拼合力!2026年三大国际科技创新中心建设启新篇
Xin Hua Wang·2026-02-08 07:36