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惠州市政协十三届五次会议开幕 融深融湾冲刺万亿GDP
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-02-04 06:04
2月3日下午,中国人民政治协商会议第十三届惠州市委员会第五次会议在市会议中心开幕。市政协主席 温勇瑜代表常委会作工作报告。既全面回顾2025年履职成效,也锚定 "十五五" 开局之年的发展坐标, 明确聚焦高质量发展的工作重点。此次会议汇聚298名政协委员的智慧与力量,紧扣融深融湾战略、万 亿GDP冲刺目标,为惠州打造广东高质量发展新增长极凝聚共识、共绘蓝图。 2025年亮点纷呈:锚定中心大局 实干彰显作为 2026年靶向发力:拼经济谋发展 勇担时代使命 基层协商破解民生难题 健全基层协商机制,全年开展基层协商210次,成功推动路溪灌区改造等民生项目落地——争取专项资 金,解决9700余名水库移民1.36万亩农田灌溉难题。开展 "协手惠农" 系列活动,实施18个民生项目, 有效破解中小学上下学交通拥堵等群众 "急难愁盼"。 文化赋能厚植城市底蕴 深挖红色文化资源,举办 "烽火文澜——中国文化名人大营救专题展",吸引7万人次参观;编印《惠州 农产品采风集》,展现 "百千万工程" 成效;推进 "书香政协" 建设,开展8期 "智汇三农" 读书活动,让 向上向善的文化浸润人心。 广泛联谊画大同心圆 为各民主党派、工商联等 ...
民生银行广州分行:金融活水润园区 赋能产业筑高地
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the role of financial services in empowering technological innovation and supporting the development of the Guangdong Province's artificial intelligence and robotics industry [1] - Minsheng Bank's Guangzhou branch has initiated a comprehensive research project to address financing challenges faced by technology enterprises, aligning with the province's strategic goals [1][3] - The bank aims to provide integrated financial services that encompass financing, settlement, and policy alignment to support the growth of technology parks and their resident companies [3] Group 2 - Minsheng Bank's Guangzhou branch actively engages with technology parks through various non-financial services, such as financial lectures and policy salons, to foster deep interactions with enterprises [4] - The bank has established a rapid approval process for financing requests, exemplified by a case where a small enterprise received a 30 million yuan mortgage loan within a week to support its expansion [4] - The bank has developed specialized financial products tailored to the characteristics of technology enterprises, including the "Minsheng Hui" online product and "Yichuang E-loan" for startups, which streamline the application and approval process [5] Group 3 - The bank is focused on building a smart service ecosystem that goes beyond traditional credit services, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and digital service levels in industrial parks [7] - The "Smart Industrial Park" solution integrates systems and smart hardware to facilitate the transformation of traditional parks into intelligent, information-driven communities [7] - Minsheng Bank's initiatives include a smart payment platform and "One Card for the Park" service, which enhance convenience for enterprises and employees, thereby reducing resource search and matching costs [8] Group 4 - The bank is committed to long-term strategies that focus on policy transformation, digital integration, and ecosystem development to drive the intelligent upgrade of industries [8] - Minsheng Bank aims to create a comprehensive service ecosystem that covers the entire lifecycle of technology enterprises, fostering collaboration among parks, enterprises, and partners [8]
广东百亿人工智能与机器人产业基金集群首批30亿元子基金落地
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 02:23
Core Viewpoint - Guangdong Province has established a 10 billion RMB artificial intelligence and robotics industry sub-fund cluster, with an initial phase of 3 billion RMB fund registration completed, aimed at supporting the development of the AI and robotics industry [1] Group 1: Fund Structure and Purpose - The Guangdong Provincial Industrial Development Investment Fund has been upgraded to a scale of 10 billion RMB, focusing on the construction of the AI and robotics industry system [1] - The fund will provide financial support for core technology breakthroughs to application scenarios, in line with the policies promoting innovation in the AI and robotics industry [1] - The initial phase includes a 1 billion RMB venture capital fund and a 2 billion RMB industrial investment fund, creating a "venture + industrial investment" dual support system [1] Group 2: Investment Focus - The 1 billion RMB venture capital fund will focus on early-stage technology innovation applications, while the 2 billion RMB industrial investment fund will accelerate the industrialization of growth-stage companies [2] - The fund will target investments in core algorithms, chips, key technologies in robotics, and innovative applications of AI technology in smart terminals such as robots and low-altitude aircraft [2] Group 3: Strategic Goals and Ecosystem - The fund is registered in Nansha District, Guangzhou, and aims to leverage the strategic goal of building an AI innovation ecosystem that collaborates with Hong Kong and Macau while facing the world [2] - The initiative is part of a broader strategy to create a national AI application pilot base, focusing on the consumer terminal AI sector and supporting the industrialization of new smart terminals [4]
专访张崟:解码“软硬融合”的广东AI与机器人产业路径
Core Insights - Guangdong's artificial intelligence and robotics industry is rapidly advancing, highlighted by the recent showcase of innovative technologies at the 2025 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area AI and Robotics Industry Conference [1][4] - The establishment of the Guangdong AI and Robotics Industry Alliance aims to foster collaboration among enterprises, universities, and research institutions, focusing on ten key initiatives to enhance industry development [2][3] Industry Development - The Guangdong AI and Robotics Industry Alliance was formed in June, bringing together various stakeholders to promote collaboration and innovation within the industry [2] - The alliance's "Ten Ones" initiative includes the development of an industry index, a comprehensive industry chain map, a white paper, application scenarios, an innovation and entrepreneurship competition, an award, an industry conference, an expo, an information platform, and an industry fund [2][3] Competitive Advantage - Guangdong's unique "soft-hard integration" capability is a significant advantage, providing vast industrial data for AI and a robust hardware supply chain for robotics [3] - The province leads the nation in the production of smart terminals, with 40.9% of mobile phones, 24.6% of computers, 57.7% of televisions, and 35.3% of smartwatches produced in 2024 [3] - Guangdong accounts for 44% of China's industrial robot production, maintaining its position as the leading manufacturing base and supply chain hub for the robotics industry [3] Technological Breakthroughs - Guangdong has made significant advancements in humanoid robots and industry-specific AI models, with notable achievements in generative AI and core technologies like AR waveguides and high-precision force control [4][5] - The province has completed 105 registrations for generative AI services, representing approximately 17% of the national total, showcasing its leadership in the sector [5] Commercialization and Application - Leading companies in Guangdong, such as GAC and Xpeng, have successfully commercialized advanced technologies in smart connected vehicles and intelligent manufacturing [6] - The alliance is focused on accelerating the transition of research outcomes from laboratories to production lines through innovative application scenarios [7] Funding and Support - The Guangdong Intelligent Industry Fund aims to support high-tech sectors with a target size of 10 billion yuan, focusing on long-cycle, high-barrier areas such as embodied intelligence and AI chips [10] - The fund has already secured 6 billion yuan in its first phase and is designed to act as "patient capital" to support critical technology development [10] Future Outlook - In the next 3-5 years, Guangdong aims to integrate AI technology into consumer electronics, enhancing product functionality and value [11] - The alliance plans to release the "AIR Pearl River Index" and a white paper to guide industry development and avoid homogenization, focusing on high-growth sectors [11]
一场大会背后的“赛博广东”:AIR产业第一省如何练成?
Group 1 - The core event is the upcoming 2025 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Industry Conference (XAIR Conference) scheduled for December 12-14, 2025, in Guangzhou, showcasing over 600 representative companies and featuring competitions in AI training and robot applications [1][2] - Guangdong's AI and robotics industry is experiencing rapid growth, with the core industry scale expected to reach 220 billion yuan in 2024, and the province producing over 40% of the country's industrial robots and over 80% of service robots [1][4] - The "Seven Swordsmen" of Guangdong's robotics industry have emerged, with the province leading in AI and robotics, accounting for over 40% of industrial robots and over 80% of service robots produced in China [3][4] Group 2 - Guangdong is enhancing its position as a global innovation hub for the AI and robotics industry through comprehensive policies, platform development, and collaborative efforts among the Greater Bay Area [2][10] - The province's AI core industry scale exceeded 230 billion yuan in the first ten months of the year, surpassing the total for the previous year, with industrial and service robot production maintaining national leadership [4][6] - Major companies in Guangdong, such as UBTECH and Huawei, are securing significant contracts, indicating strong market integration and the potential for AI and robotics to support economic growth [6][9] Group 3 - Guangdong's AIR industry is characterized by strong attraction, with many companies relocating to the province, benefiting from its robust ecosystem and market advantages [5][6] - The province is focusing on building a comprehensive ecosystem for AI and robotics, addressing challenges in technology adaptation and application through various initiatives [7][8] - The establishment of the "1+1+N" embodied intelligence training system aims to support the transition of robots from specialized tools to general intelligent entities, enhancing the industry's competitive edge [8][12] Group 4 - Guangdong's government has implemented a series of policies to support the innovation and development of the AI and robotics industry, creating a cohesive policy framework [11][12] - The province is fostering collaboration between government, industry, academia, and research institutions to accelerate technological advancements and market applications [10][12] - The establishment of various AI application pilot bases and investment funds aims to support high-quality AIR enterprises and promote industry growth [12][13]
城市24小时 | 经济第一大省,制造半数“百强街”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-19 10:36
Core Insights - The "2025 China Vital Streets Research" report indicates that Guangdong Province dominates the list of the top 500 vibrant streets in China, securing the top seven positions and accounting for over 25% of the total with 135 streets included in the rankings [1][16] - Shenzhen's Nanshan Yuehai Street is highlighted as a leading street, known for its economic vitality, housing over a hundred listed companies, and achieving a GDP exceeding 400 billion yuan in 2024, surpassing many cities and even some provincial GDP totals [16] Summary by Category Overall Rankings - Guangdong Province has 135 streets in the top 500, with 55 streets making it to the top 100 [1][16] - The report evaluates over 8,000 streets across the country, excluding municipalities and regions like Hong Kong and Macau [16] Regional Insights - Shenzhen has 39 streets in the top 100 and 58 in the top 500, showcasing its economic strength [16] - Other cities in Guangdong, such as Guangzhou and Foshan, also have notable representations in the rankings, with Guangzhou contributing 10 streets to the top 100 and 48 to the top 500 [16] Economic Impact - The report emphasizes the economic significance of these streets, particularly in Shenzhen, where the concentration of listed companies contributes to substantial local GDP [16]
最高5000万元!广东将对这些AI与机器人项目进行奖补
机器人圈· 2025-08-19 10:07
Core Viewpoint - Guangdong Province is accelerating the development of the artificial intelligence and robotics industry by providing financial support for key projects, with individual projects eligible for up to 50 million yuan in subsidies [1]. Group 1: Financial Support for Key Projects - The implementation details specify that funding will support four major project categories, including the construction of manufacturing innovation centers, cultivation of quality enterprises, establishment of benchmarks for industrial intelligence applications, and development of open-source ecosystems [1]. - The funding will be allocated from the provincial fiscal budget and is part of the previously announced policies to promote innovation in the AI and robotics sectors [1]. Group 2: National-Level Manufacturing Innovation Centers - Guangdong will support the establishment of national and provincial manufacturing innovation centers in the AI and robotics fields, with subsidies covering up to 40% of the total cost of newly purchased R&D equipment (excluding tax) [3]. - For provincial centers, the maximum subsidy is capped at 1 million yuan, while national centers can receive up to 5 million yuan [3]. Group 3: Champion Enterprises - The province aims to stimulate innovation by supporting the cultivation of high-quality enterprises in the AI and robotics sectors, specifically targeting "specialized, refined, and innovative" small giants and national manufacturing champions recognized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology [5]. - The financial support includes a one-time subsidy of up to 300,000 yuan for national champions and varying amounts for small giants based on their geographical location [5]. Group 4: AI Empowerment in New Industrialization - Guangdong will provide support for benchmark projects that integrate AI into the industrial economy, with subsidies covering up to 30% of the investment costs (excluding tax) [7]. - The minimum subsidy for these projects is set at 3 million yuan, with a maximum of 8 million yuan [7]. Group 5: Open Source Ecosystem Development - The province will also support the operation of open-source communities and ecosystems, with eligibility for organizations that build influential open-source platforms in the AI or robotics fields [10]. - The funding will cover up to 30% of the verified operational costs from the previous year, with a maximum subsidy of 8 million yuan [10].
城市24小时 | 通航在即 又一座“双机场”城市来了
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-13 16:05
Group 1: Jiangxi Ruijin Airport Development - The Jiangxi Ruijin Airport has received preliminary approval for industry acceptance, aiming for an annual passenger throughput of 550,000 and cargo throughput of 2,000 tons [1] - The airport will end the lack of a civil airport in eastern Jiangxi, significantly improving the transportation system in Ruijin and surrounding areas [1] - Ruijin Airport is part of the national civil aviation development plan and is the only new 4C-level regional airport built in Jiangxi during the 13th Five-Year Plan period [1] Group 2: Ganzhou City Infrastructure - Ganzhou, as a major city in Jiangxi, has a population of 9.74 million and an area of 39,400 square kilometers, making it the largest and most populous city in the province [4] - The city is also focusing on upgrading the existing Ganzhou Huangjin Airport to enhance its international capabilities and become a significant regional aviation hub [4] Group 3: Hainan Airport Network Expansion - Hainan's three major airports are accelerating the development of international and regional flight networks, with plans to open 90 international routes this year [6] - The international passenger throughput at Hainan's airports has exceeded 1.4 million, with a year-on-year increase of 33% [6] Group 4: Digital Creative Industry in Shenzhen - Shenzhen has introduced measures to promote the high-quality development of the digital creative industry, focusing on key sectors such as gaming, film, and animation [7] - The initiative includes 16 specific measures to support technological research and development in the digital creative field [7] Group 5: Zhejiang's First Store Economy Plan - Zhejiang Province has launched a three-year action plan to develop the first store economy, aiming to add over 2,000 new city brand first stores by 2027 [8] - The plan encourages the establishment of first store clusters and incubation areas to stimulate local consumption [8] Group 6: Shandong Private Enterprises Rankings - Shandong Weiqiao Group has retained its position as the top private enterprise in Shandong for 14 consecutive years, followed by Xinfeng Group and Nanshan Group [14] - The rankings also highlight the emergence of new categories, such as the top 100 private enterprises in the service industry, with Wanda International Trade Group leading this new list [14]
孙志强:促进场景开放与人才流通,为广东机器人产业发展开路
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-07-11 08:26
Core Insights - Guangdong Province is accelerating the construction of a modern industrial system, focusing on the artificial intelligence and robotics industry, to foster emerging industries and strategically position future industries [2] Group 1: Industry Challenges - Despite being the largest hub for intelligent robotics in China, Guangdong faces challenges in advancing to the high end of the global value chain, including core technology bottlenecks, insufficient application scenario integration, and a shortage of high-end talent [2][5] - The domestic innovation in "hardcore technology" for the robotics industry needs to be strengthened, as the localization rate of key components like chips, high-precision reducers, and core algorithms is insufficient, leading to reliance on foreign brands [5] Group 2: Recommendations for Improvement - To address technology application challenges, it is suggested that the government should lead the opening of more scenarios and establish a classified scenario list along with demonstration fund support [5] - It is recommended to break through the last mile of application in the mid-to-high-end robotics sector by establishing demonstration lines and leveraging China's institutional and market advantages [5] Group 3: Talent Development - There is a scarcity of interdisciplinary talents in fields like algorithms and embodied intelligence, with leading talents primarily concentrated in universities, resulting in a low proportion of such talents in corporate R&D teams [6] - The government is encouraged to support private enterprises' participation in major national science and technology projects and improve access to special R&D funding [6] Group 4: Strategic Focus - The robotics industry in Guangdong should focus on reducing innovation risks through scenario openness and activating private enterprise momentum through talent circulation [6] - Policy resources should be concentrated on areas of "independent innovation breakthroughs" and "scenario-talent integration" to help the industry establish a global voice [6]