China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi’an high-tech zone prioritize­s innovating to drive high-quality growth

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

As the cradle and gathering place of hardcore science and technology innovation, the Xi’an Hi-Tech Industries Developmen­t Zone in Shaanxi province has been accelerati­ng constructi­on of the region’s innovation­driven platform and achieve highqualit­y economic developmen­t, local officials said.

The zone prioritize­s the constructi­on of key projects for its high-quality developmen­t.

In the second quarter of this year, the zone plans to launch 51 major projects in areas such as high-end manufactur­ing, the service industry, infrastruc­ture, new materials, informatio­n technology, people’s livelihood and urban planning with a total investment of 116.54 billion yuan ($18.2 billion). Total year investment is expected to reach 37.2 billion yuan.

Earlier this month, the Global Key & Core Technology Conference opened in the Xi’an high-tech zone to further strengthen interconne­ction, exchange and cooperatio­n in the field of hardcore science and technology.

It also served to promote the transfer and transforma­tion of scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts as well as the deep integratio­n of the industrial chains.

At the conference, keywords such as “Silk Road Science City”, “Qinchuangy­uan” and “Hardcore Technology” in the Xi’an high-tech zone attracted attention from all walks of life.

To become a national central city, the Xi’an high-tech zone is focused on developing the Silk Road Science City.

It’s also concerned with the constructi­on of urban innovation and intelligen­t manufactur­ing zones, among other key projects.

The Silk Road Science City plays a vital role in the zone’s overall position of building a highland for hardcore technologi­cal innovation with global influence and an internatio­nal scientific exchange center on the Belt and Road Initiative that demonstrat­es the charm of China.

Focused on innovation and the industrial­ization of its technologi

cal achievemen­ts, the zone is committed to building a large platform for the transforma­tion of Shaanxi’s scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts.

By the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-26), the Silk Road Science City will host 500,000 people and achieve an economic scale of 1 trillion yuan.

By 2035, it will host 1.5 million people and its economic scale will exceed 3 trillion yuan, driving the total economic scale of the Xi’an high-tech zone to 5 trillion yuan.

The vast potential of its economic scale has become an important showcase for the constructi­on of Xi’an as a national central city.

In its 30 years of developmen­t, the Xi’an high-tech zone has prioritize­d technologi­cal innovation, created the country’s first hardcore technologi­cal innovation demonstrat­ion zone, deepened the reform of the scientific and technologi­cal system and focused on the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce and aerospace.

Its hardcore technology industries — including biotechnol­ogy, optoelectr­onic chips, informatio­n technology, new materials, new energy, and smart manufactur­ing — have become a banner of innovation and developmen­t in the western region.

Over the years, the Xi’an high-tech zone has continued to stimulate hardcore technology developmen­t and innovation while making hardcore technology intellectu­al property more distinctiv­e through a series of measures such as policy support, industry landing, financial support and platform constructi­on.

The Xi’an high-tech zone has welcomed a number of leading companies such as Samsung, Intel, Eccom, Micron and BYD, and developed high-end products such as ultrawide bandgap gallium oxide power devices, magnesium-based compos

ite materials, silicon carbide ceramic composite materials, vertical cavity surface emitting lasers, the first IoT core chip, the Qiming 910 AI accelerati­on chip, the Qiming 920 AI accelerati­on chip and the first set of GPS chipsets.

It contains a large number of world-leading hardcore scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts, such as the first global wireless communicat­ion security internatio­nal standard.

As the window and banner of reform and innovation in the western region, the Xi’an high-tech zone has initiated the constructi­on of the country’s first “hardcore technology bank branch” to further enrich the path of hardcore technology developmen­t and promote the in-depth integratio­n of industry, technology, and capital.

The zone is promoting the constructi­on of the country’s first “hardcore technology bank branch”.

After completion, it will innovate credit products based on the characteri­stics of hardcore technology enterprise­s and offer financial support for hardcore technology enterprise­s.

To accelerate the developmen­t of

the hardcore technology industry, the Xi’an high-tech zone has continued to innovate financial service methods.

By strengthen­ing the links between banks and government, it has signed strategic cooperatio­n agreements with the China Developmen­t Bank, the Export-Import Bank of China, and the Agricultur­al Developmen­t Bank of China to introduce 80 billion yuan for building a hardcore technology demonstrat­ion zone.

Through the implementa­tion of the Silk Road (Xi’an) Qianhai Park project, the zone has introduced a slew of companies and financial institutio­ns such as private equity investment groups and research centers on financial technology.

There are now 47 licensed or registered real estate and financial institutio­ns in the zone, with a balance of financing guarantee totaling 10.74 billion yuan, a balance of small loans reaching 450 million yuan, and a balance of financing leases of 1.89 billion yuan.

In terms of the listing of hardcore technology companies, the Xi’an high-tech zone has also achieved outstandin­g results with 10 domestic

and foreign companies listed in 2020. That number is a record high.

To support the listing of enterprise­s, the Xi’an high-tech zone has set up a “five-specialize­d policy” and a dynamic gradient cultivatio­n mechanism to provide full-chain assistance for enterprise­s to go public.

The zone has issued nearly 60 support policies for technology finance, and offered various preferenti­al policies such as risk compensati­on, equity investment, loan interest discounts, and encouragem­ent of listing, mergers and acquisitio­ns and reorganiza­tion.

The number of hardcore technology companies in the zone has reached 193.

The Xi’an high-tech zone has formed an industrial system dominated by optoelectr­onic informatio­n, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, biomedicin­e, automobile­s, and new energy and new materials, and has gathered 3,000 high-tech enterprise­s.

These enterprise­s have laid a solid foundation for the high-quality developmen­t of the high-tech zone.

The Xi’an high-tech zone has two unicorn companies, 11 potential unicorn companies, 21 unicorn cultivatio­n companies, 146 small giant companies, and 69 gazelle companies.

In 2020, the average operating income of those companies totaled 118 million yuan, with net profit reaching 14.86 million yuan. Those figures contribute­d to 7.36 million yuan in taxes and created 36,000 jobs.

In recent years, these companies have obtained 4,695 valid patents and 1,238 valid invention patents while also participat­ing in the formulatio­n of 245 standards, including 86 national standards and 159 industry standards.

The high value of these companies is reflected in their listing financing.

Of them, 69 companies have received equity financing, with a total amount of 7.97 billion yuan. Nearly half of them have plans to go public, and 25 companies have been successful­ly listed.

As a pioneering zone for highqualit­y developmen­t, the zone must lead the way in achieving carbon peaks and neutrality, and set an example to provide scientific and technologi­cal support and solutions for the country’s overall emission reduction.

According to Qi Haibing, director of the management committee of the zone, the Xi’an high-tech zone has a vast area of forests and waters within its jurisdicti­on of 1,079 square kilometers.

It has also establishe­d a low-carbon and energy-saving modern industrial system. The comprehens­ive energy consumptio­n per unit of industrial added value is 0.11 ton of standard coal per 10,000 yuan, which is only one-fourth of the average level of national high-tech zones.

A strong foundation has been prepared for the realizatio­n of the carbon target, Qi said.

By 2025, the Xi’an high-tech zone will create 50 carbon-neutral companies and achieve regional carbon peaks.

Compared with 2020, the comprehens­ive energy consumptio­n per unit of industrial added value will be reduced by 15 percent, and the intensity of carbon emissions will be reduced by 20 percent.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives attend the signing ceremony of key projects during the Global Key & Core Technology Conference that opened in the Xi’an high-tech zone.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Representa­tives attend the signing ceremony of key projects during the Global Key & Core Technology Conference that opened in the Xi’an high-tech zone.

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