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我国全球创新指数排名首进前十 知识产权强国建设取得新成效
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-17 11:05
2025年,我国在世界知识产权组织发布的全球创新指数报告中的排名首次跻身前10位,拥有的全球百强 科技集群数量连续三年位居各国之首。我国知识产权强国建设指数稳步提升,达到131.8分,较上年提 高6.3分;地区知识产权发展指数平均得分持续提升,达到81.73分,广东、上海、北京、浙江、江苏等 地区知识产权发展水平位居全国前列。 (文章来源:央视新闻) 记者今天(12月17日)了解到,国家知识产权强国建设工作部际联席会议办公室会同有关方面编制完成 《知识产权强国建设发展报告(2025年)》(以下简称《报告》)。 《报告》总结了我国知识产权强国建设发展目标总体进展情况和知识产权强国建设取得的成效,评价了 知识产权强国建设发展状况,分析了知识产权强国建设面临的形势,并对知识产权强国建设发展进行了 展望。 《报告》显示,我国知识产权强国建设迈出坚实步伐,取得一系列新进展、新成效,为中国式现代化提 供了有力支撑。知识产权制度体系更加完备,综合管理体制改革持续深化,法治保障进一步加强,保护 力度持续加大,创造质量稳步提升,知识产权转化运用效益加速释放,公共服务水平持续提升,人文社 会环境更加优化,国际合作和竞争深入推进, ...
胡振宇:深港穗优势互补,发展海洋经济有巨大合作点
Core Insights - The "Global Ocean City Competitiveness Index Report (2025)" highlights that London, Singapore, and New York are leading global ocean development cities, while Shanghai and Hong Kong rank 4th and 6th respectively among Chinese cities [1] - The "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" cluster from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has emerged as the top global innovation cluster in the recent Global Innovation Index (GII) [1] Group 1 - Hong Kong is recognized as a traditional maritime stronghold, evidenced by its status as the fourth international arbitration center for maritime affairs and its advanced shipping finance sector [2] - The total registered tonnage of ships in Hong Kong exceeds 100 million tons, indicating its significant role in international shipping [2] - The maritime services in Hong Kong, including ship management and crew training, are essential and complementary to the capabilities of Shenzhen and Guangzhou [2] Group 2 - Shenzhen's strength lies in the industrialization of underwater research technologies, with local universities excelling in areas such as monitoring and underwater internet [2] - Guangzhou possesses strong technological capabilities and ample space, particularly in shipbuilding, with major companies like Guangzhou Shipyard International contributing to the sector [2] - The proposed collaboration among Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou aims to create a synergistic approach, leveraging Hong Kong's research, Shenzhen's technology application, and Guangzhou's manufacturing capabilities [2]
17个中低收入经济体创新表现超预期
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-08 22:11
Core Insights - The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) recently released the 2025 Global Innovation Index (GII) report, highlighting strong innovation growth in middle-income economies such as China, India, and Turkey, with 17 middle and low-income economies exceeding innovation expectations [1] Group 1: Innovation Performance - China has entered the top ten of the Global Innovation Index for the first time, being the only middle-income economy in the top 30 [1] - China ranks first globally in patent applications and has the highest number of top 100 global innovation clusters [1] - Other middle and low-income economies like Vietnam, Rwanda, Brazil, Indonesia, and Uzbekistan also show strong innovation capabilities, scoring higher in innovation output than expected based on GDP per capita [1] Group 2: R&D Investment Trends - Global R&D investment growth is significantly slowing, with a projected growth rate of 2.9% in 2024, down from 4.4% in 2023, and further expected to decline to 2.3% in 2025 [1] - Total corporate R&D spending globally is approaching $1.3 trillion in 2024, with a nominal growth rate of about 3%, but real growth is only around 1% due to inflation [1] - Despite the downturn in global R&D investment, the innovation momentum across countries remains strong and is diversifying globally [1]
中国创新向世界展现新图景(环球热点)
Group 1 - The World Intellectual Property Organization's 2025 Global Innovation Index Report ranks China 10th globally, marking its first entry into the top ten and a cumulative rise of 25 positions since 2013 [1] - In 2024, China's R&D expenditure exceeded 3.6 trillion yuan, reflecting an 8.3% increase from the previous year, with a stable growth in R&D investment intensity and rapid growth in basic research funding [2] - China has the largest R&D workforce globally, with 26 of the world's top 100 technology innovation clusters, and over 460,000 high-tech enterprises [2] Group 2 - China has maintained its global leadership in several intellectual property metrics, including design patent applications and trademark applications, with significant improvements in technology transfer efficiency [3] - The country ranks 19th in innovation input and 5th in innovation output in 2025, indicating a smoother operation of the "input-transformation-diffusion" innovation loop [3] - The integration of artificial intelligence into core business strategies has enhanced R&D reuse rates and iteration efficiency, supported by national-level computing and data infrastructure [3] Group 3 - China is actively promoting international cooperation in artificial intelligence through initiatives like the "AI+" international cooperation proposal, which aims to enhance practical collaboration and benefit global communities [4] - The country has successfully exported AI technology to various nations, providing applications that improve agricultural monitoring, energy management, and library services [4] - China's global initiatives in innovation support the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and aim to create a stable environment for international innovation cooperation [6] Group 4 - China is making significant strides in key core technologies, with advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence that attract global attention [7] - The number of innovative drugs in China's biotechnology sector has surged, with over 1,250 new drugs in the R&D phase, meeting international standards and gaining recognition [7] - The automotive industry exemplifies China's transformation from a manufacturing to an innovation-driven economy, with local innovations being recognized globally [8] Group 5 - Enhancing national innovation capabilities requires breaking down disciplinary boundaries and fostering collaboration between natural sciences, engineering, and social sciences [9] - Recommendations for improving innovation capabilities include strengthening the innovation ecosystem, increasing investment in basic research, and establishing a unified framework for AI technology assessment and governance [9]
阿塞拜疆2025年全球创新指数排名中位列第94位
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-27 03:23
Core Insights - Azerbaijan ranks 94th in the 2025 Global Innovation Index (GII) [1] Summary by Categories Institutional Framework - Azerbaijan shows strong performance in institutional indicators [1] Human Capital and Research - The country performs well in human capital and scientific research metrics [1] Business Development - Azerbaijan exhibits good results in business development indicators [1] Knowledge and Technology - The nation ranks favorably in knowledge and technology metrics [1] Market Development - Azerbaijan has a solid standing in market development indicators [1] Infrastructure - The country lacks advantages in infrastructure metrics [1] Creative Outputs - Azerbaijan shows weaknesses in creative activity outcomes [1]
越南三大进出口指数排名世界前列
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-26 16:20
Core Insights - Vietnam ranks first globally in technology import index, accounting for 29.4% of total imports, tied with Hong Kong [1] - Vietnam shares the top position in technology export index with Malaysia and the Philippines, representing 36.1% of total exports [1] - Vietnam is also a leader in the export of innovative products, competing with major players like mainland China, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, and Malaysia [1]
斯洛文尼亚位列最具创新力国家第35位
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-23 15:52
Core Insights - The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) released the Global Innovation Index, showing Slovenia's ranking dropped to 35th among 135 countries [1] - Switzerland remains the most innovative country, while China enters the top ten for the first time [1] - Slovenia ranks highest in infrastructure, human capital and research, and knowledge and technology achievements [1] Rankings Overview - Slovenia's position in Europe fell to 22nd out of 39 countries and 33rd among 54 high-income countries [1] - The top ten innovative countries include Switzerland, Sweden, the United States, South Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark, and China [1] Emerging Markets - The report highlights the rise of middle-income countries, with China, India (38th), Turkey (43rd), Vietnam (44th), the Philippines (50th), Indonesia (55th), and Morocco (57th) showing significant progress [1] - The global innovation landscape is becoming increasingly diverse as more middle-income countries make steady advancements [1]
沙特在联合国全球创新指数上升至第46位
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-23 15:52
Core Insights - Saudi Arabia has improved its position in the Global Innovation Index, moving from 47th last year to 46th this year, continuing an upward trend since 2021 when it was ranked 66th [1] - Among 51 high-income economies, Saudi Arabia ranks 40th [1] Performance Metrics - The country ranks 5th in the creativity index for the business environment [1] - It holds the 12th position in policy stability [1] - Human capital is ranked 35th [1] - Infrastructure is ranked 36th [1]
跻身全球前十!中国创新跑出“加速度”
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-23 00:19
Group 1 - The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has released the 2025 Global Innovation Index Report, highlighting China's entry into the top ten of global innovation rankings for the first time, showcasing its prominent position as a global innovation leader [1] - China ranks first in the world for PCT international patent applications and is the first country to have over 4 million valid domestic invention patents [4] - As of June this year, the number of valid invention patents in strategic emerging industries has reached 1.472 million, with a significant reserve of high-value core patents in key areas such as artificial intelligence, new energy, and life health [4] Group 2 - In 2024, China's total R&D expenditure will exceed 3.6 trillion yuan, ranking second globally, with basic research funding reaching 249.7 billion yuan [8][10] - China has 24 clusters that have entered the global top 100 innovation clusters, maintaining the first position for three consecutive years [8] - The number of high-tech enterprises in China has surpassed 500,000, with 524 companies from mainland China entering the global top 2000 for industrial R&D investment in 2024 [13][14] Group 3 - The "14th Five-Year Plan" is set to commence, aiming to enhance technological innovation capabilities and establish China as a technology powerhouse, indicating a continued acceleration in innovation [18]
数读中国 6组数据看中国创新实力持续增强
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-20 06:33
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights that China has ranked tenth in the 2025 Global Innovation Index, marking its first entry into the top ten, indicating a continuous enhancement of its innovation capabilities [2] - China maintains the highest global research and development expenditure, showcasing its commitment to innovation and technology advancement [5] - The country possesses the largest number of innovation clusters globally, with a significant presence in the top 100 innovation clusters [8]