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争当敢打敢拼敢争先的“小老虎” 春节后首个工作日陈吉宁在松江区调研并召开座谈会
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2026-02-25 01:24
记者 张骏 昨天是春节后首个工作日,市委书记陈吉宁结合"十五五"开局工作在松江区调研时指出,要深入学 习贯彻党的二十届四中全会和习近平总书记考察上海重要讲话精神,按照"十五五"规划确定的目标任 务,坚定发展的信心和决心,保持奋斗的勇气和作风,持续用劲、苦练内功,狠抓转型发展重点任务, 更好统筹经济社会协调发展,奋力开创高质量发展和现代化建设新局面。 松江区新能源电力装备产业集聚区聚焦绿色能源、智能电气、工业自动化、智能低碳、总部研发贸 易等板块,依托链主企业构建上下游配套产业链,着力打造国内领先的新能源电力装备产业基地。陈吉 宁来到正泰创新体验中心,听取正泰电气及上下游企业参与集聚区及产业生态建设情况介绍,了解企业 下一步发展布局及推进产学研合作等方面的计划打算,询问原创技术突破和所需支持事项,勉励企业持 续深耕主业,更好发挥链主企业作用,助力构建更具竞争力的产业生态,形成上下游产业相互衔接、各 展其长、同向发力的生动局面。 随后,市领导来到东华大学国家大学科技园概念验证成果转化中心,听取校地企合作、园区重塑工 作和先进纤维材料全国重点实验室松江科创基地建设情况介绍,察看最新研发成果及小试中试、产业化 落地进 ...
G60科创走廊“创赢未来”大赛获奖企业融资路演活动举行
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 12:23
Core Insights - The G60 Science and Technology Corridor is being further developed to enhance the innovation ecosystem in the region, particularly focusing on the Songjiang University Town's innovation source [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The "Winning the Future" competition's second financing roadshow for award-winning companies was held in Shanghai Songjiang [1] - The event aimed to promote the G60 Science and Technology Corridor and support the construction of the Songjiang University Town innovation source [1] Group 2: Financial Products and Presentations - Various financial products were introduced, including the G60 Technology Achievement Transformation Fund and G60 Technology Financial Service Solutions [3] - Nine award-winning companies participated in the roadshow, showcasing their core technological breakthroughs, commercialization efforts, and financing needs [3] Group 3: Investor Engagement - Over 50 professional investors and institutional experts from G60 Financial Service Alliance member organizations attended the event [4] - The event facilitated one-on-one exchanges between investors and company founders, focusing on key dimensions such as application innovation, patent barriers, and market competition [3][4] Group 4: Future Initiatives - The G60 Joint Office plans to continue leveraging the "Financial Empowerment · Building Brands" roadshow platform to establish a regular mechanism for resource, technology, and talent integration [4] - The goal is to create a comprehensive empowerment platform covering all licenses, industry chains, and life cycles [4]
上海松江:去年社会消费品零售总额增长11.8%,增幅居全市第一
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-23 01:59
Core Insights - The report highlights the commitment of Shanghai's Songjiang District to high-quality development, focusing on advanced manufacturing, new productivity, modern urban construction, and rural revitalization [1][3] Economic Performance - The district's GDP is expected to grow by 4.3%, with local fiscal revenue reaching 20.879 billion, a 2.1% increase year-on-year [3] - Industrial output is projected at 376.703 billion, while service sector revenue is expected to rise by 25.3% to 104.5 billion [3] - The total import and export volume is anticipated to reach 273.96 billion, reflecting a 4.5% year-on-year growth [3] - Retail sales are expected to increase by 18% and 11.8% for total commodity sales and social consumer goods, respectively, both leading the city [3] New Growth Drivers - R&D expenditure is projected to account for 6.39% of GDP, surpassing the city average [3] - Strategic emerging industries like smart terminals and life health are expected to see double-digit growth, with software and information services growing by 88.6% [3] - The district aims to add 21 "little giant" enterprises and 11 foreign-funded R&D centers [3] Infrastructure and Urban Development - 70 key industrial projects are set to commence, with 85 expected to be completed [4] - The district is developing a "2+4" industrial system, focusing on two leading industries and four hundred billion-level characteristic industries [4] - Urban construction initiatives include enhancing city space quality and accelerating key area functionality [6] Social Welfare and Governance - The average disposable income for residents is expected to grow by 4.2% [3] - The district has completed 24 public service projects and has been recognized as a "National Civilized City" [3] - Social governance improvements include a 93% online service completion rate and the introduction of 135 reform measures to enhance the business environment [6][8] Future Goals - For 2026, the district aims for a GDP growth of around 4.5% and a fiscal revenue increase of 1.5% [8] - The focus will be on expanding effective demand, promoting industrial upgrades, enhancing regional innovation, and improving urban governance [8]
制度创新打通要素壁垒 长三角科创共同体再升级|“十五五”开局新气象
证券时报· 2026-01-23 00:17
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the significant advancements in technological innovation and industrial collaboration in the Yangtze River Delta region during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, highlighting the importance of institutional innovation and collaborative frameworks for future development [1][3][4]. Group 1: Institutional Innovation and Collaboration - The Yangtze River Delta has enhanced its regional innovation system through institutional innovation, platform co-construction, and element interconnectivity, with the implementation of the "Decision on Promoting Collaborative Technological Innovation in the Yangtze River Delta" starting September 1, 2025 [3][4]. - Key initiatives include organizing joint projects annually, exploring mechanisms like "pay after use" for patents, and establishing a joint fund for basic research [3][4]. - The collaborative innovation community in the Yangtze River Delta has made significant progress, with 24 innovation alliances entering the pilot construction phase by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan [3][4]. Group 2: Development of World-Class Industrial Clusters - The G60 Science and Innovation Corridor, which connects nine cities, has been established as a collaborative industrial network, enhancing the international influence of industrial clusters [6][7]. - The G60 corridor has evolved into a "nine-city linkage" model, facilitating a division of labor where research and development are concentrated in core areas while manufacturing occurs in surrounding regions [6][7]. - For instance, the localization rate of large aircraft manufacturing has increased from 10% to 60%, with significant contributions from various cities in the region [6][7]. Group 3: Future Industry Development - The Yangtze River Delta is pursuing an integrated approach to develop future industries, focusing on low-altitude economy infrastructure and cross-regional cooperation [7]. - Recent measures aim to enhance low-altitude infrastructure collaboration across the region, promoting efficient linkage between technology research, equipment manufacturing, and application scenarios [7]. Group 4: Deepening Integration and Overcoming Barriers - The 15th Five-Year Plan will focus on deepening integration in technological innovation, with Shanghai positioned as a resource organizer for regional innovation [9][10]. - Despite notable achievements, challenges remain due to administrative barriers that hinder deeper collaboration, particularly in talent evaluation and cross-regional cooperation [9][10]. - The goal is to transition from "institutional integration" to "deep symbiosis," ensuring a robust system for original innovation and industrial collaboration [10].
奔跑的长三角 文体融合、商旅联动在提速
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-13 11:16
Group 1 - The core idea emphasizes the close relationship between culture and economy, highlighting the importance of cultural empowerment in driving social and economic development, as stated by President Xi Jinping [3] - The Yangtze River Delta region is accelerating the practice of cultural empowerment, with various cultural events and exhibitions attracting significant public interest, such as the "New Year Party" and the rise of technology in cultural industries [3][4] - The "Soo Super" football league has become a cultural phenomenon, driving tourism and consumption in the region, with over 573.4 million visitors and 35.4 billion yuan in consumption generated from key events in 2025 [9] Group 2 - Cultural products are seamlessly integrating into economic development, with significant attendance at exhibitions like the "Pyramid at the Top: Ancient Egyptian Civilization Exhibition," which attracted over 2.77 million visitors and generated over 760 million yuan in revenue [11] - The introduction of high-tech innovations, such as humanoid robots, is creating new cultural consumption scenarios, enhancing the entertainment experience and driving cultural spending [14] - The Yangtze River Delta region, despite comprising only 4% of China's land area, contributes nearly a quarter of the country's economic output, showcasing the synergy between cultural richness and economic strength [16] Group 3 - Local cultural initiatives in rural areas are fostering community engagement and cultural appreciation, with events like "Village BA" and "Village Evening" gaining popularity and attracting large audiences [18] - The integration of historical and cultural elements in urban areas, such as the Wu Kang Road and Anfu Road districts in Shanghai, is transforming them into new consumer hotspots, blending traditional architecture with modern consumption [19][22] - The ongoing cultural and economic interactions in the Yangtze River Delta are expected to continue fostering growth and innovation, setting a new standard for high-quality development and cultural modernization in China [22]
人文经济激活消费新动能丨奔跑的长三角 文体融合、商旅联动在提速
Xin Hua Wang· 2026-01-13 02:00
Group 1 - The article emphasizes the importance of cultural integration in driving economic growth and enhancing consumer experiences, highlighting the interaction between culture and economy as essential for high-quality development [2][13]. - The Long Triangle region is actively practicing the concept of cultural empowerment for economic and social development, with various cultural events and activities planned for 2026, including cross-regional celebrations and exhibitions [2][5]. - The "Su Super" football league has significantly boosted local tourism and consumption, attracting over 573.4 million visitors and generating 35.4 billion yuan in consumer spending in 2025 [5]. Group 2 - The Shanghai Museum's "Pyramid at the Top: Ancient Egyptian Civilization" exhibition attracted over 277 million visitors and generated over 7.6 billion yuan in revenue, contributing to a total of over 350 billion yuan in urban consumption [7]. - The integration of high technology in cultural events, such as the "human-shaped robot Spring Festival Gala," showcases the innovative use of robotics in enhancing cultural experiences and driving new consumer scenarios [10][12]. - The Long Triangle region, with only 4% of China's land area, contributes nearly a quarter of the country's economic output, demonstrating the strong link between cultural richness and economic performance [13].
长三角议事厅|G60科创走廊新政激活长三角“策源”引擎
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 07:39
Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission and Songjiang District have released measures to support the construction of the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, transitioning its focus from connectivity to becoming an innovation source, thereby enhancing Shanghai's role in the Yangtze River Delta as a national technology innovation hub [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Framework - The measures consist of four main areas and 23 supporting policies, with a total investment of 2.5 billion yuan over five years from both municipal and district levels [3]. - The internal logic of the policies can be summarized as "source leading - cluster upgrading - ecological empowerment," emphasizing the importance of source capabilities, industrial clusters, and resource sharing [3]. Group 2: Innovation Source Development - The measures aim to enhance innovation source capabilities, including a multi-source funding mechanism for applied basic research and a project demand list to attract global institutions for collaborative innovation [4]. - The establishment of national key laboratories and innovation centers is intended to improve the corridor's capacity to undertake major national strategic technology tasks [4]. Group 3: Industrial Cluster Focus - The G60 corridor will focus on two main industrial directions: "next-generation electronic information (smart terminals)" and "aerospace (satellite internet)," both of which are technology-intensive and align with Shanghai's industrial foundation [5][6]. - A comprehensive support system for the entire lifecycle of industry development is being established, from small enterprises to potential global leaders [6]. Group 4: Ecological Empowerment - Financial support will shift towards market-oriented tools, including venture capital and mergers, to empower technological innovation [7]. - Talent management will be enhanced by allowing key employers to recommend talent autonomously, facilitating the attraction of practical and innovative talent [7]. - Policies will provide flexible space management for technology companies, addressing their initial development challenges [7]. Group 5: Addressing Structural Bottlenecks - The measures aim to overcome administrative barriers that hinder innovation by establishing cross-regional collaboration mechanisms and funding [8]. - They also address the disconnect between technological and industrial innovation by integrating policies that promote a seamless transition from research to market [8]. - The measures seek to balance the "siphoning" effect of Shanghai by transforming gathered resources into public products and innovation networks that benefit the broader region [9].
国际科创中心“扩围” 这条“大动脉”再获重任
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-12-29 15:33
Core Viewpoint - The recent Central Economic Work Conference emphasizes the construction of international technology innovation centers in Beijing, Shanghai (Yangtze River Delta), and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, indicating a shift from focusing on core cities to a collaborative approach among city clusters [1][6]. Group 1: G60 Innovation Corridor - The G60 Innovation Corridor, initiated in 2016, connects multiple innovation cities along the G60 highway and has expanded to include nine cities in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, and Shanghai [2]. - The newly released measures support the construction of the G60 Innovation Corridor, focusing on building a world-class industrial cluster and fostering an international first-class innovation ecosystem through 23 supportive policies [1][5]. Group 2: Economic Impact and Innovation Capacity - The nine cities in the G60 corridor account for 1/15 of the national GDP, 1/7 of high-tech enterprises, and 12% of unicorn companies in China, showcasing significant economic contributions [5]. - The G60 corridor aims to enhance innovation capabilities by focusing on new-generation electronic information and aerospace industries, exploring new collaborative development models [7][11]. Group 3: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite the strong economic foundation, the region faces challenges in achieving original breakthroughs and self-controlled key technologies, which are essential for becoming a world-class industrial cluster [11][12]. - The need for effective integration of innovation resources among universities, research institutions, and enterprises is highlighted, with a focus on collaborative platforms and resource sharing to enhance innovation efficiency [9][10].
锚定G60科创高地 共筑硬科技产业生态!第十期硬科技冠军营走进上海
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2025-12-27 14:42
Core Insights - The 10th session of the Hard Technology Champion Enterprise Incubator was held in Shanghai, focusing on the transformation and commercialization of hard technology achievements [1] - The event was organized by Xi'an Zhongke Optical Machine Investment Holding Co., Ltd. and Zhongke Chuangxing Technology Investment Co., Ltd. [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The event gathered 69 entrepreneurs from the hard technology sector, selected from over 300 applicants, covering core areas of hard technology [1] - The Shanghai Songjiang District, as a key area for innovation in the Yangtze River Delta, has a strong industrial foundation and has been a leader in industrial output for four consecutive years [1] Group 2: Investment and Support - Xi'an Zhongke's chairman revealed that the company has invested in 591 enterprises with a fund size of 15.9 billion yuan, focusing on hard technology transformation and incubation [2] - The G60 Innovation Corridor has seen 224 hard technology enterprises incubated, with an investment scale of 3.058 billion yuan [2] Group 3: Educational and Networking Opportunities - A team of capital market experts provided mentorship on various topics, including financing strategies and mergers and acquisitions for hard technology companies [2] - Participants visited the G60 Curvature Engine Hard Technology Pilot Technology Park to understand the advantages of industrial clusters in areas like optical chips, AI, biomedicine, new energy, and new materials [2] Group 4: Future Developments - The G60 Curvature Engine Hard Technology Pilot Technology Park is under construction and is expected to be operational by 2027, focusing on AI, optoelectronics, and aerospace [3] - The 10 billion yuan Yangtze River Delta Hard Technology Fund and the 4 billion yuan Zhongke Chuangxing Shanghai Phase IV Fund will provide financial support for quality projects [3]
上海促G60科创走廊迈向世界级,请看《浪尖周报》第50期
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-23 11:42
Core Insights - The "Wave Plan" launched by the Zhituo Finance's think tank, Pengpai Research Institute, aims to promote industrial collaboration and technological innovation in the Yangtze River Delta region [1] Industry Highlights - Shanghai is focusing on the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, targeting two major industries to achieve world-class status [1] - Nanjing is accelerating the establishment of more "Hema Village" direct supply bases [1] - Hangzhou is striving to develop the "China Vision Valley" into a trillion-yuan visual intelligence cluster [1] - Hefei has a significant presence in quantum enterprises, accounting for one-third of the national total [1] - Suzhou is deepening cooperation with Singapore to build a 600 billion yuan industrial cluster [1] - Ningbo's Cixi home appliance industry is rapidly transitioning to smart manufacturing, aiming to cultivate export brands [1] - Wuxi has seen a concentration of innovative pharmaceutical companies receiving approvals, with new Class I and Class III drugs being launched [1] - Nantong is collaborating with provincial coastal groups to establish a marine industry characteristic park [1] - Changzhou's Kangyuan Group is setting up a biopharmaceutical innovation base in Xitai Lake [1]