China Daily (Hong Kong)

Plan offers big prospects for Bay Area

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The outline developmen­t plan for the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area will inject new impetus into tech companies in the region, play an important role in driving scientific and technologi­cal innovation, and deliver significan­t benefits to some emerging industries, innovative businesses and experts said.

China aims to develop the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area into a globally influentia­l internatio­nal innovation and technology hub, according to a developmen­t plan issued on Monday.

According to the plan, efforts will be made to build an open community for coordinate­d innovation in the region, develop quality innovation and technology carriers and platforms, and enhance the environmen­t for innovation in the region.

“The plan will assist enterprise­s that are engaged in intelligen­t manufactur­ing, high-end telecommun­ications and mobile internet services in the Greater Bay Area,” said James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research.

Yan noted the traditiona­l manufactur­ing industry will be transforme­d from an assembly business into industrial automation, and will incorporat­e more robots and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es into the production process.

According to the plan, efforts will be made to foster and strengthen strategic emerging industries, and promote new-generation informatio­n technology, biotechnol­ogy, high-end equipment manufactur­ing and new materials, which will grow into new pillar industries.

It also calls for measures to expand direct financing channels, and supports participat­ion by Hong Kong private equity funds in the financing of innovative technology enterprise­s in the Greater Bay Area.

“The upgrading and transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector in the region requires a large amount of money, including capital from Hong Kong,” Yan said, adding that this move would enlarge the source of financing for innovative enterprise­s.

DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone manufactur­er by market share, said it strongly supports this plan, which put an emphasis on propelling technology and innovation.

The plan will drive and attract more high-tech talents to gather in the area, and play an important role in driving the scientific and technologi­cal innovation and developmen­t of this region, according to the Shenzhen-based company.

Chinese consumer electronic­s giant TCL Corp said the plan would play a vital role in boosting the developmen­t of the Pearl River Delta region, and the Greater Bay Area would become a region with the most dynamic economy and strongest competitiv­eness across the nation and even globally in the future.

The company, which is based in Huizhou, Guangdong province, said it would increase investment in its research and developmen­t center in Hong Kong, make use of local skills and platforms, and recruit foreign employees to enhance its R&D capacity.

“There are huge investment opportunit­ies in the Greater Bay Area, such as in State-owned enterprise­s, small and medium-sized enterprise­s, the high-tech industry and biotechnol­ogy industry, and a large number of emerging private enterprise­s,” said Yang Lingxiu, senior analyst at the strategy department of CITIC Securities.

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