广东“新磁极”:科技与资本驱动文化产业“质变”
21世纪经济报道·2025-11-28 16:18

Core Insights - The cultural industry in Guangdong is experiencing significant growth, with operational performances indicating a total of 35,600 events and revenue of 6.356 billion yuan in the first three quarters of the year, leading the nation in concert economy [2] - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Cultural Industry Investment Conference has evolved into a platform that connects quality cultural projects with investment institutions, emphasizing the integration of culture and technology, particularly AI [2][3] Group 1: Industry Growth and Investment - The conference attracted over 330 cultural enterprises and more than 120 investment institutions, highlighting the increasing interest in the intersection of culture and technology, especially AI [3] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the acceleration of cultural industry development and the integration of culture and technology, aiming for a digital transformation [3][10] - From 2020 to October 2025, the Greater Bay Area is expected to generate approximately 564.1 billion yuan in financing events, with a focus on cultural technology integration and digital creative production [6] Group 2: Technological Integration - The "AI+" model is rapidly transforming the cultural industry landscape, with significant advancements in digital technology enhancing the value chain of cultural heritage [5][7] - Guangdong has seen over 800,000 digital technology invention patent applications in the past five years, with AI patents exceeding 100,000, indicating a strong technological foundation [5] - The digital cultural core enterprises are projected to generate over 200 billion yuan in profits in 2024, accounting for 84% of the total profits in the cultural industry [6] Group 3: Future Opportunities - The cultural industry is recognized as a major growth engine, with opportunities arising from the deep integration of digital technologies such as AI, AR, VR, and NFTs [7] - The Guangdong government has introduced a comprehensive policy package aimed at fostering high-quality development in the cultural sector, covering various fields including film, performing arts, and gaming [8] - The establishment of the "China Computing Network" is expected to revolutionize the creation, production, dissemination, and consumption of cultural content, making advanced computing resources more accessible to smaller cultural enterprises [11]