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合肥量子产业综合实力全球第二,请看《浪尖周报》第36期
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-08-10 08:15
Core Insights - The "Wave Peak Plan" aims to promote industrial collaboration and technological innovation in the Yangtze River Delta region [1] - The "Wave Peak Weekly: Yangtze River Delta Industrial Dynamics" focuses on the latest industrial developments in nine trillion GDP cities, highlighting 181 key news articles and leadership activities from August 4 to August 10, 2025 [1] Industry Highlights - Hefei's quantum industry ranks second globally in comprehensive strength [2] - Shanghai targets a production value of over 50 billion in the embodied intelligence industry within three years [2] - Nanjing's software industry grew by 5.9% in the first half of the year, approaching a trillion [2] - Hangzhou unveiled the world's first brain-like computer with 2 billion neurons, named "Wukong" [2] - Suzhou's Kunshan signed a 15.1 billion project in the embodied intelligence sector [2] - Ningbo has 104 champion enterprises leading the advanced manufacturing sector [2] - Wuxi's Binhu District aims to complete the intelligent transformation of industrial enterprises by 2027 [2] - Nantong's satellite smart factory has achieved mass production and launch of 100 satellites annually [2] - Changzhou is accelerating the construction of a low-altitude economy system with "three parks, five centers, and one platform" [2]
向稳、向新、向优——工业和信息化部有关负责人详解上半年工业经济
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-18 15:15
Core Viewpoint - The industrial economy in China showed steady growth in the first half of the year, with significant contributions from key industries and advancements in technology and innovation [2][4]. Group 1: Industrial Economic Performance - The industrial added value of large-scale enterprises increased by 6.4% year-on-year, with the manufacturing sector's contribution to GDP remaining stable at 25.7% [2]. - Key industries such as electrical machinery, automotive, electronics, general equipment, chemicals, and non-ferrous metals experienced rapid growth, enhancing their contribution to overall industrial growth [2]. - All 31 provinces reported growth in industrial added value, with eight major industrial provinces exceeding the national average profit growth rate [2]. Group 2: New Growth Drivers - The equipment manufacturing sector maintained a strong growth trend, accounting for 35.5% of the total industrial added value [2]. - The digital industry saw a business revenue increase of 9.3% year-on-year, with a 3.4 percentage point acceleration compared to the previous year [2]. - Green factories contributed over 20% to the total manufacturing output, and energy consumption per unit of industrial added value continued to decline [2]. Group 3: Innovation and Technology Integration - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology supported the high-quality development of 1,241 specialized "little giant" enterprises [3]. - The number of registered technology contracts reached nearly 410,000, with a transaction value exceeding 3 trillion yuan, marking a 14.2% year-on-year increase [4]. - The establishment of 33 national manufacturing innovation centers was reported, with a focus on key strategic areas [4]. Group 4: Industrial Transformation and Upgrading - The added value of high-tech manufacturing increased by 9.5% year-on-year, contributing 23.3% to the overall industrial growth [5]. - As of June, the total number of 5G base stations reached 4.55 million, with 5G applications integrated into 86 out of 97 major categories of the national economy [5]. - Software business revenue reached 55.788 billion yuan from January to May, reflecting an 11.2% year-on-year growth [6].
【第三十四次】习近平:把握数字经济发展趋势和规律 推动我国数字经济健康发展
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-06 02:37
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government emphasizes the rapid development of the digital economy as a key driver for restructuring global resource allocation, reshaping economic structures, and altering global competitive dynamics [1][2][3]. Group 1: Digital Economy Development - The digital economy is recognized as a strategic choice to seize opportunities from the new technological revolution and industrial transformation [3]. - The integration of digital technology with the real economy is crucial for enhancing productivity and fostering new industries and business models [1][4]. - The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital technologies in supporting public health responses and economic recovery [2]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Innovation - There is a call to accelerate the construction of new digital infrastructure that is intelligent, green, and secure, which will serve as the backbone for economic and social development [4]. - Emphasis is placed on promoting the digitalization of various sectors, including manufacturing, services, and agriculture, to improve overall productivity [4]. Group 3: Regulation and Governance - The government aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for the digital economy, balancing development with regulation to prevent monopolistic practices and protect consumer rights [5]. - There is a focus on enhancing the governance system for the digital economy, including improving legal frameworks and regulatory capabilities [5][6]. Group 4: International Cooperation - The importance of participating in international digital economy discussions and governance is highlighted, with a call for China to actively contribute to global digital governance mechanisms [6]. - Strengthening the digital economy's role in the national development strategy is emphasized, requiring improved leadership and public awareness of digital skills [6].