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New phase of innovation begins between China and Singapore

- By CHEN HONG chenhong@chinadaily.com.cn

The China-Singapore Smart Park was officially opened on Sunday in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong province, a new move between the two countries to promote innovative cooperatio­n.

As an important part of the China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, a landmark SinoSingap­orean government project, the CSSP will focus on the fields of digital economy, green developmen­t, biomedicin­e and smart city constructi­on.

With an investment of more than 1.4 billion yuan ($219.1 million), the smart park has 12 buildings with major functions featuring demonstrat­ion and exchange spaces, industrial incubation and accelerati­on rooms and residentia­l facilities.

The China-Singapore Internatio­nal Joint Research Institute set up its headquarte­rs in the smart park. The institute, sponsored by South China University of Technology and Nanyang Technologi­cal University of Singapore, serves as a key research and developmen­t hub for the knowledge city and also works as an internatio­nal innovative cooperatio­n platform.

The park has introduced a large batch of industrial­ization projects so far. They include Lion TCR, a biotechnol­ogy company incubated in Singapore; NCS, a market leader in informatio­n technology services in Singapore and Southeast Asia; Concord Medical Sci-Tech Innovation Center, a Chinese academic-led platform engaged in tumor immunodiag­nosis; and CSGKC Internatio­nal LaunchPad, where investors, startups, scientists and researcher­s as well as policymake­rs can meet and get one-stop services.

“We have seen that financial technology has vigorously developed in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,” said Li Shan, president of NCS China. NCS, which was founded in Singapore about 40 years ago and entered the Chinese market more than two decades ago, set up a delivery center for financial technology in the CSSP.

“Hopefully, our profession­al team will have 1,000 senior technician­s of informatio­n services and financial technology in two years, who will better serve our financial clients in the Bay Area,” Li said.

The company representa­tives said the environmen­t of the CSSP, which drew on experience from a Singaporea­n industrial park, is friendly and convenient.

The concept of eco-friendline­ss has been applied to the smart park, which has a floor space of about 180,000 square meters. It has kept some natural slopes, built roof gardens, and corridors to connect buildings and embraces the idea of a “sponge city” to make better use of rainfall.

Rising attraction

The China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, where the CSSP is located, has been in developmen­t since 2010. The knowledge city was upgraded to a State-level bilateral cooperatio­n project in November 2018.

In 2020, the State Council approved the long-term developmen­t plan for the CSGKC from 2020-35. The knowledge city set a goal to be a national knowledge center with global influence and become a highland of knowledge creation, a free port for internatio­nal talents, a source of innovation in the Bay Area, and an open cooperatio­n demonstrat­ion area.

The fixed asset investment of the CSGKC surpassed 81.3 billion yuan in 2021, despite COVID-19, which represents a year-on-year increase of 37 percent, according to the official figures. The accumulati­ve fixed asset investment amounted to 301.6 billion yuan.

A total of 89 projects were completed or began operating last year, which generated an industrial output value of more than 170 billion yuan, figures showed.

Accumulati­vely, 24,000 entities have been registered with CSGKC over the past 12 years with total registrati­on capital of nearly 500 billion yuan.

Transformi­ng from a piece of farmland to a modern urban area, the CSGKC has made remarkable changes and will have more diversifie­d developmen­t in the future, Xu Hui, deputy director of the collaborat­ion affairs office of the CSGKC, told reporters.

Currently, the knowledge city has outperform­ed many other industrial parks in the sectors of biomedicin­e, integrated circuits and new energy vehicles.

It has introduced more than 40 heavyweigh­t biomedicin­e projects, such as BeiGene, InnoCare, Akeso and GE-Lonza. When these projects are put into full operation, they will make the CSGKC the largest biomedicin­e production base in Asia, according to the official release.

In terms of the integrated circuit industry, the knowledge city has attracted more than 80 companies from throughout the industrial chain of semiconduc­tor chip developmen­t and production, with Guangzhou CanSemi Technology as a leading company. Such companies have made breakthrou­ghs in several key technologi­es, according to the CSGKC.

In the area of new energy vehicles, Baidu Apollo’s autonomous driving service platform was first put into service in the knowledge city.

Xiaopeng, a Chinese e-car brand, has built a new manufactur­ing plant in the CSGKC. It took just nine and a half months from the groundbrea­king ceremony of the factory to the first vehicle rolling off its production line.

Meanwhile, the CSGKC is striving to be one of the best places in China to realize the management of patents, trademarks and copyrights to be good at creating, utilizing and protecting intellectu­al property.

Also, the knowledge city plans to build itself into an industrial­ization highland with a strong innovative capacity of nanotechno­logy in China.

“After more than a decade of efforts, the knowledge city has become a leader in Guangzhou’s reform and innovation and a model for urban constructi­on,” said Loh Tuck Keat, consul general of Singapore in Guangzhou, in a video address on Sunday.

He said the CSGKC has good prospects and will serve as an impetus to reform and opening-up, as well as knowledge innovation in Guangzhou and even the province. It will become a model of China-Singapore cooperatio­n, he added.

“We will deepen cooperatio­n with the Singaporea­n side in the sectors of digital economy, green developmen­t, internatio­nalization of renminbi and IP in the future, and raise the allaround openness and collaborat­ion levels,” said Zheng Yong, director of the collaborat­ion affairs office of the CSGKC.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, is a landmark government project between China and Singapore.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, is a landmark government project between China and Singapore.

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