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“十四五”以来四川省规上工业企业研发投入增长50%
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-09-25 08:21
创新平台建设更"快"了。四川高质量建设国家超高清视频创新中心,成功研制磐石一号光学防抖模组等 一批自主可控、首台套成果。培育了34家产业技术基础公共服务平台,布局建设了人形机器人、工业云 制造等17家省级制造业创新中心,数量增长近3倍。 成果转化机制更"活"了。四川省组织实施"企业找技术"揭榜挂帅,成功揭榜项目67个。重点培育省级制 造业中试平台194家,其中16家入选国家培育名单,入选数量居全国第五。选聘高校院所优秀人才赴企 业担任"技术总师",为企业开展研发攻关、成果转化和人才培养"铺路架桥"。 新应用新场景更"广"了。四川省落实"首台套首批次首版次"政策,高端能源、工业母机等重大装备形成 示范应用。实施制造业智改数转行动,布局发展卫星网络、无人机等25个新赛道产业,近两年四川省新 兴产业增加值年均增速超过20%。 (文章来源:新华财经) 新华财经成都9月25日电(记者袁波)四川省政府新闻办25日举行"决胜'十四五' 续写新篇章"系列主题 新闻发布会第二场。四川省经济和信息化厅副厅长曾吉明在会上透露,"十四五"以来,四川省规上工业 企业研发投入增长了50%,高技术制造业增加值年均增速超过10%。 曾吉明表 ...
日媒:日欧计划共建卫星网络,旨在减少对美依赖
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-13 22:54
Group 1 - Japan and the EU are set to reach an agreement on July 23 to collaborate on building a large-scale artificial satellite network, aiming to reduce dependence on US companies like SpaceX [1] - The agreement will include cooperation in satellite network construction and public-private partnership frameworks, as well as data sharing on climate change and disaster prevention [1] - Japan plans to establish over five satellite systems through its "Space Strategy Fund" by the early 2030s, while the EU aims to deploy over 290 satellites [1][3] Group 2 - The Japanese government has increased its focus on the space industry, providing substantial support to related enterprises, with a budget for space-related activities expected to reach 894.5 billion yen in the 2024 fiscal year [3] - The defense budget for fiscal year 2025 highlights the importance of space operations, allocating 283.2 billion yen for the "low Earth orbit satellite constellation" project [3] - Japan and the EU have been strengthening their cooperation in the space sector, with a recent dialogue in May focusing on their respective space policies [4]
日本和欧盟寻求发展卫星网络。(日经新闻)
news flash· 2025-07-12 09:51
Core Insights - Japan and the European Union are seeking to develop a satellite network to enhance their capabilities in space technology and communication [1] Group 1 - The collaboration aims to strengthen the satellite infrastructure and improve data sharing between Japan and the EU [1] - This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance security and technological independence in space [1] - The project is expected to foster innovation and create new opportunities in the satellite industry [1]