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北京基础研究投入占比达国际领先水平
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-26 00:26
Core Insights - Beijing has made significant progress in establishing itself as an international technology innovation center, with a focus on innovation-driven development and enhancing its global scientific influence [1] Group 1: Innovation and Research Development - Beijing has ranked first globally for nine consecutive years in the "Nature Index - Research Cities" and third in the "International Technology Innovation Center Index" for four years, with the scientific center index ranking first for the first time [2] - By the end of 2025, Beijing is expected to have 145 national key laboratories and 10 new research institutions in cutting-edge fields such as quantum information and brain science [2] - The city has implemented 24 reform measures in Zhongguancun and established special support policies for foreign-funded R&D centers, with 332 foreign-funded R&D centers recognized by the end of 2025 [2] Group 2: Investment and Financial Support - Beijing's municipal investment funds have supported 290 projects with a total investment of 25.68 billion yuan, leveraging an additional 129 billion yuan in social investment [3] - The number of investment events in Beijing increased by 36.9% year-on-year, with early-stage investment events growing by 60.2% [3] Group 3: R&D Funding and Breakthroughs - Research and development funding in Beijing has steadily increased, maintaining an intensity of around 6%, with basic research funding accounting for 16% [4] - Major enterprises in Beijing reported R&D expenses of 369.67 billion yuan in the first 11 months of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [4] - Significant breakthroughs have been achieved in key areas such as new-generation information technology and medical health, with Beijing leading in the number of approved innovative medical devices [4] Group 4: Economic Performance and Technology Transfer - In the first 11 months of 2025, high-tech manufacturing and service industries in Beijing generated revenues of 871.3 billion yuan and 4.1 trillion yuan, respectively, with year-on-year growth of 11.5% and 12.5% [5] - The Zhongguancun Demonstration Zone reported a total revenue of 9 trillion yuan, with technology revenue growing by 13.1% [5] Group 5: Collaborative Development - The "Three Cities and One District" initiative has contributed over 40% of the city's revenue and over 60% of R&D expenses, despite accounting for less than 30% of the total number of units [6] - The next phase will focus on accelerating the construction of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei International Technology Innovation Center and enhancing the strategic technological capabilities of enterprises [6]
国际科创中心扩围至京津冀,北京如何发挥龙头作用?
Core Viewpoint - The expansion of the Beijing International Science and Technology Innovation Center to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is a significant strategic deployment aimed at enhancing global influence and competitiveness in international technology innovation [1][2]. Group 1: Expansion and Strategic Importance - The Ministry of Science and Technology is developing a construction plan for the Beijing (Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei) and Shanghai (Yangtze River Delta) international technology innovation centers, focusing on optimizing regional technology innovation spatial layout [1][4]. - The expansion is seen as a critical move to strengthen the collaborative innovation among Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, with Beijing positioned as a leading source of original innovation [2][9]. - The initiative aims to transform the historical "siphoning effect" of Beijing into a "radiation driving force" for surrounding areas, enhancing regional economic integration and competitiveness [5][9]. Group 2: Collaborative Innovation and Resource Sharing - The expansion will promote resource sharing, talent cultivation, platform co-construction, project co-research, industry collaboration, and policy mutual recognition, facilitating the efficient flow of various innovation elements [4]. - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National Technology Innovation Center is the first comprehensive national technology innovation center in China, focusing on key R&D programs and enhancing technology transfer mechanisms [2][3]. - Since the implementation of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei collaborative development strategy in 2014, there has been a significant increase in technology contract transaction amounts, growing from 8.32 billion yuan in 2014 to over 84 billion yuan in 2024, with an average annual growth rate of approximately 26% [8]. Group 3: Future Prospects and Goals - The expansion is expected to shift the focus from "single-point breakthroughs" in core cities to "collaborative operations" within the urban cluster, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the national innovation system [9]. - The initiative aims to create a world-class technology innovation source and strategic support for building a strong technological nation, with a focus on advanced manufacturing clusters in fields such as biomedicine and intelligent vehicles [2][3].