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新任省管干部赴深圳学习研讨
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-09-17 02:01
Core Viewpoint - The training program for provincial cadres in Hainan aims to enhance skills for promoting high-quality development and risk management, while fostering collaboration between Hainan Free Trade Port and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1] Group 1: Training Program Details - The second phase of the training program involves a 7-day study and exchange session at the Shenzhen Reform and Opening-up Cadre Academy [1] - Participants engage in courses covering topics such as comprehensive deepening of reforms, the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and the implementation of high-standard international trade rules post-closure of Hainan Free Trade Port [1] Group 2: Learning Outcomes - Cadres express that the training is well-structured and relevant, with a focus on practical application of learned concepts to improve work effectiveness [1] - The program emphasizes the importance of innovative policies, talent attraction, project advancement, and improving people's livelihoods in the context of Hainan's development [1]
深港穗创新军团首次“全球夺冠”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-09-07 23:17
Group 1 - The "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" innovation cluster has ranked first in the "Global Innovation Index 2025" released by the World Intellectual Property Organization, surpassing the long-time leader "Tokyo-Yokohama" cluster for the first time after six consecutive years on the list [3][4] - The ranking is considered a "global innovation map" and evaluates the comprehensive strength of innovation clusters, with the inclusion of "venture capital transactions" as a new indicator this year, reflecting a greater emphasis on the market transformation and actual value of innovation results [3][4] - In 2025, the "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" cluster accounted for 9% of global PCT patent applications and 2.4% of publications, with a notable 2.9% share in venture capital transactions, surpassing the second-ranked Tokyo-Yokohama cluster by 0.7% [3][4] Group 2 - China continues to lead the list with 24 clusters in the top 100, followed by the United States with 22, indicating China's cluster advantages in technological innovation and systemic competitiveness from research output to market application [4][5] - The rise of the "Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou" technology cluster is supported by top-level design and policy coordination, with the implementation of the "Guangdong Province Science and Technology Innovation Regulations" in 2024 as a foundational step [5][6] - The financial support for technology innovation is highlighted, with Hong Kong being a leading international financial center and Shenzhen launching high-quality development plans for venture capital, while Guangzhou has established a mother fund exceeding 200 billion yuan [6][7] Group 3 - The collaborative mechanism among industry, academia, and research is maturing, with Hong Kong focusing on basic research, Shenzhen excelling in technology transfer and advanced manufacturing, and Guangzhou leveraging its hub function and talent incubation advantages [6][7] - High-level creation and utilization of intellectual property are crucial for the innovation development of the Greater Bay Area, with Guangdong Province establishing 573 high-value patent cultivation centers and ranking high in PCT international patent applications [7] - Guangdong's regional innovation capability has ranked first in the country for eight consecutive years, with significant investments in major technological infrastructure and a growing number of high-tech enterprises [7]
深圳生物医药产业45年:从“零起步”到2780家企业集聚,千亿元创新高地如何炼成?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-27 08:07
Core Insights - The biopharmaceutical industry in Shenzhen is rapidly emerging as a significant hub, transitioning from a manufacturing base to a center for innovative drugs and high-end medical devices, with an industrial output value of 49.922 billion yuan in 2022 [1][4][6]. Industry Overview - As of 2024, Shenzhen has 2,780 biopharmaceutical companies, including 2,468 medical device firms, 133 health product companies, and 114 chemical drug manufacturers [1]. - Shenzhen is recognized not only as a "world factory" but also as an "innovation workshop," producing several self-developed innovative treatment products and housing global medical device giants like Mindray Medical and leading biotech firms like BGI [4][6]. Policy and Strategic Support - The "20+8" industrial cluster strategy has been pivotal in guiding the development of strategic emerging industries, including biopharmaceuticals, providing support in funding, talent, and land [7][8]. - Shenzhen's government has played a crucial role in fostering an innovative ecosystem, facilitating the growth of high-tech enterprises through coordinated support and resources [7]. Spatial Development - Shenzhen's biopharmaceutical industry has formed a new pattern of "one core and multiple centers," focusing on technological innovation, industrial transformation, and manufacturing [8][10]. - Key areas for research and production are concentrated in Pingshan, while other districts like Nanshan and Futian focus on research and design [10]. Healthcare System Integration - Shenzhen's unique community health service system, comprising 975 health service institutions, enhances the accessibility and affordability of medical services, supporting the biopharmaceutical industry's growth [11][13]. - The integration of AI in healthcare is advancing rapidly, with 13 medical AI application scenarios being implemented, optimizing patient care processes and providing opportunities for collaboration with biopharmaceutical companies [11][14]. Future Prospects - The biopharmaceutical industry in Shenzhen is poised for further growth, leveraging advancements in AI, big data, and personalized health management to explore new paradigms in smart healthcare [14].
深圳的“海上科研母港”来了 市海洋科技创新测试平台揭牌
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-08-16 14:33
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Shenzhen Marine Technology Innovation Testing Platform marks a significant step in integrating research testing, achievement transformation, and ecological protection in marine technology, aimed at enhancing the development of the marine industry in Dapeng New District [1][2]. Group 1: Platform Overview - The platform is located in the Shek Ha Bay area and is part of the Dapeng Bay National Marine Ranch Demonstration Zone, designed to be an open sea testing area for marine research enterprises across the country [1]. - It features a stable testing environment with comprehensive facilities, including a popular science education area, multifunctional platform, and coral area, capable of testing underwater and surface instruments [2]. Group 2: Economic and Innovation Impact - The platform is expected to help enterprises reduce costs and enhance efficiency, accelerate innovation, and build a complete innovation ecosystem from basic research to technology transformation and talent support [2]. - It aims to promote deep integration of industry, academia, and research, creating a strong collaborative framework among research institutions, enterprises, and government [2]. Group 3: Future Development Plans - The platform will serve as a pivot to continuously optimize the marine innovation ecosystem, attracting high-end talent and projects, and focusing on the construction of a "dual platform" [3]. - Plans include establishing a marine economic exchange mechanism and creating a technology transformation service platform to ensure the effective transition of original research outcomes into practical applications [3].
雨林生态下的危机意识 深圳“独角兽走廊”生态进化启示录
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-07-20 14:55
Core Insights - Shenzhen is home to a vibrant cluster of unicorn companies, with 42 unicorns valued at $159.9 billion in 2024, representing nearly half of the city's total unicorns concentrated in Nanshan District [1] - Nanshan District has established a "tropical rainforest" innovation ecosystem that fosters the growth of unicorns, particularly in hard technology sectors like integrated circuits and robotics [2][3] - The region is facing challenges such as limited land resources, high vacancy rates in commercial properties, and the need for improved talent attraction amidst rising living costs [4][7] Group 1: Unicorn Ecosystem - The "unicorn corridor" in Nanshan has contributed over 50% of Shenzhen's unicorns for six consecutive years, indicating a strong innovation output [10] - Key sectors for unicorns include artificial intelligence and robotics, with companies like UBTECH Robotics leading the way [2][10] - The local government is exploring innovative development paths for the robotics industry, focusing on policy support and financial integration [3] Group 2: Challenges and Opportunities - Nanshan's innovation ecosystem faces risks from global economic pressures and internal structural adjustments, necessitating a focus on enhancing industrial capabilities and resource allocation [4][6] - There is a call for regional cooperation to alleviate spatial pressures and enhance service industries to support existing enterprises [5][6] - The district aims to attract global talent by improving living conditions and creating a conducive environment for innovation [7][8] Group 3: Future Trends - The next significant industry keyword for Nanshan and Shenzhen is expected to be "smart terminals," expanding beyond traditional mobile devices to include electric vehicles and AI glasses [9] - The potential for breakthroughs in intelligent robotics and low-altitude economy is highlighted, with Nanshan's companies poised for rapid growth in these areas [10]
深圳观察:37家深企入围全球独角兽榜,五大厂孵化五小兽
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-07-03 00:29
Core Insights - The Hurun Research Institute's "2025 Global Unicorn List" highlights Shenzhen as a rapidly growing hub for unicorn companies, with 37 firms valued over $1 billion, ranking it sixth globally and third domestically [1][2][9] - The concentration of unicorns in Shenzhen's Nanshan District has led to the emergence of a "Unicorn Corridor," showcasing a complete innovation chain from research to application [2][3] Summary by Category Unicorn Companies in Shenzhen - Shenzhen has 37 unicorn companies on the list, an increase of 3 from the previous year, with notable firms including WeBank, Honor, and DJI [2][9] - Nanshan District leads with 14 unicorns, followed by Futian with 6, and Qianhai with 5 [2] Innovation Ecosystem - The unicorns in Shenzhen are primarily in "hard tech," with over 80% of them focusing on sectors like semiconductors, AI, and new energy [7][12] - The city's innovation strategy combines "technology innovation + headquarters economy," fostering a collaborative ecosystem that reduces costs and enhances market responsiveness [3][12] Notable Unicorns - Among the unicorns, 5 were spun off from major companies, including WeBank and Honor, indicating a trend of large firms nurturing smaller, innovative companies [4][6] - In particular, Yingwang Intelligent, established in 2024, has quickly reached a valuation of 115 billion yuan, showcasing rapid growth [4] Industry Focus - The semiconductor sector leads with 6 unicorns, while AI and robotics follow with 5 [7] - New energy is also a significant area, with companies like XWANDA Power Technology and Zhenghao Innovation making strides in the market [7] Future Outlook - Experts suggest that Shenzhen's unicorn growth is supported by a robust industrial foundation and a rich innovation ecosystem, making it conducive for unicorn development [12][13] - The city is encouraged to focus on emerging industries and enhance collaboration between large and small enterprises to sustain growth [13]
央地共建粤港澳大湾区国际科技创新中心工作推进会在广州举行加强央地合作 紧密协同港澳 携手推动大湾区国际科创中心建设取得新的更大成效黄坤明阴和俊讲话 王伟中主持
Core Points - The meeting emphasized the importance of building the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International Science and Technology Innovation Center as a significant platform and opportunity assigned by the central government [1][2] - The focus is on enhancing cooperation between central and local governments, as well as with Hong Kong and Macao, to elevate the construction of the innovation center to new heights [1][3] Group 1: Key Tasks and Responsibilities - The development of a comprehensive innovation ecosystem is prioritized, focusing on "basic research + technology breakthroughs + results transformation + technology finance + talent support" [2] - Key tasks include promoting core technology breakthroughs, accelerating the transformation of scientific achievements into productive forces, and fostering deep integration of technology finance with industry [2] - The provincial government is urged to take responsibility for the construction of the innovation center, ensuring high-quality planning and execution of tasks [3] Group 2: Strategic Goals and Support - The meeting outlined the strategic role of the Greater Bay Area International Science and Technology Innovation Center in building a strong technological nation and serving the "One Country, Two Systems" framework [1][3] - The Ministry of Science and Technology will enhance collaboration between central and local governments, supporting the growth of national strategic technological capabilities in the Greater Bay Area [3] - The meeting also discussed the 2025 key tasks for the innovation center's construction, with various central departments providing support and outlining their work plans [4]