苏州丝绸纹样数据库
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我省印发企业数据资源入表指南
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-09-11 23:10
Core Insights - The provincial finance department has issued the "Guidelines for the Inclusion of Enterprise Data Resources into Financial Statements," providing a manual for the standardized inclusion of data assets [1] - Data assets are defined as legally owned or controlled data resources that can be measured in monetary terms and can generate economic or social benefits [1] - The initiative aims to manage and utilize data assets as important assets for departments, units, and enterprises, and to provide financial support through transactions and financing [1] Group 1 - The Jiangsu province has selected 20 pilot units to explore effective management paths for data asset accounting, registration, authorized operation, and revenue distribution [1] - Suzhou Cultural Investment Group has digitized cultural relics and silk samples from the Suzhou Silk Museum, creating the "Suzhou Silk Pattern Database," which is expected to complete its first cultural state-owned enterprise data product transaction in 2024 [1] - The transaction amounts for the "Suzhou Silk Pattern Database" can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of yuan, based on the level of relics used, the number of patterns, and the time of authorization [1] Group 2 - In the financial services sector, data assets are crucial for addressing industry challenges, exemplified by the "Su She Fen" public data product developed by the provincial data group and a credit company [2] - "Su She Fen" converts social security and employment data into credit scores, aiding financial institutions in accurately assessing the credit status of borrowers, with a total credit issuance of 1.998 billion yuan by three trial institutions as of June [2] - The provincial finance department plans to accelerate the pilot work related to data assets, enhance data quality assessment, and explore paths for the development and value transformation of data assets [2]
苏州丝绸纹样“破圈吸粉”
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-05-18 22:19
Core Insights - The event on May 18 marked the launch of the Suzhou Silk Pattern Database and the initiation of the Jiangnan Dyeing, Weaving, and Embroidery Data Standard System, showcasing a blend of traditional culture and modern technology [1] - The digitalization efforts led by Suwen Investment Group and Suzhou Silk Museum aim to revitalize ancient silk patterns through innovative approaches and cultural creativity, driven by a young digital team [1][2] Group 1: Digitalization and Innovation - The Suzhou Silk Pattern Database has established a "specimen library + material library + gene library" framework, effectively creating a digital DNA for silk patterns, with over 10,000 patterns digitized [2] - The introduction of the "Intelligent Lighting Authentic Collection" system, developed by Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, significantly enhances the efficiency of digital collection, allowing for precise restoration of color and texture [2] - The system's capabilities include automated lighting, shooting, and composition, which previously required hours of manual work, now completed in a fraction of the time [2] Group 2: Cultural Integration and Product Development - The silk patterns have been integrated into over 30 cultural and creative products, including collaborations with brands like Han Shu and QQ, appealing to the Gen Z demographic [3] - Future plans include the construction of a digital standard system for Jiangnan dyeing and weaving, enabling young people to customize silk-patterned clothing in games and experience virtual reality tours of historical silk workshops [3] - The establishment of a foreign language volunteer team and the launch of a new travel map for Suzhou aim to enhance the cultural experience for international visitors [3]