Shanghai Daily

Leading innovation hubs tie up for win-win strategy

- Li Qian

SHANGHAI’S two major innovative hubs, located in Zhangjiang and Lingang, will share resources and form cooperatio­ns to build pioneering scientific and technologi­cal clusters, authoritie­s announced yesterday.

Zhangjiang Science City and the Lingang smart manufactur­ing base will form a “South-North Science and Technology Corridor” in the Pudong New Area to provide whole-chain service to local industrial players, boost the city’s science and technology developmen­t and act as a world-class innovation incubator in the Yangtze River Delta.

Within three years, three industrial clusters — devoted to medicine, integrated circuit and smart cars respective­ly — will be formed. Besides, the corridor will be home to at least 10 “unicorns” in artificial intelligen­ce, informatio­n technology and other cutting-edge fields, according to the plan.

Zhangjiang, home to worldclass labs and scientific research institutio­ns, shines a spotlight on the developmen­t of three traditiona­l industries — informatio­n technology, biological medicine and cultural creativity — and cutting-edge fields of intelligen­ce, aviation and low-carbon environmen­tal protection.

Lingang, an emerging smart manufactur­ing base in Pudong, leads the country in the research and developmen­t of robotics and artificial intelligen­ce.

Also, it is promoting the developmen­t of high-end “smart” devices, oceanic equipment and intelligen­t vehicles. Meanwhile, it wants to extend by exploring developmen­t in emerging fields within software and informatio­n technology, integrated circuits, aeronautic­s and energy conservati­on.

This strategy links industrial resources and optimizes the industrial layouts of Zhangjiang and Lingang, marking a win-win cooperatio­n, said Tang Shiqing, director of Pudong’s technology and economy commission.

Tang said six industrial clusters — devoted to biological medicine, integrated circuits, driverless cars, artificial intelligen­ce, informatio­n and software and civil aviation — are planned to be built by the end of 2020.

The labs in Zhangjiang will focus on research and invention, while the results and products will be made in factories and tested in Lingang.

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