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Guangdong promotes industrial innovation

Province’s Party secretary says it has key role in high-quality developmen­t

- By ZHOU MO and WANG XU in Shenzhen, Guangdong Li Wenfang in Guangzhou contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Guangdong province will step up efforts to promote innovation in industrial technology to push forward with high-quality developmen­t, with talent and innovative enterprise­s playing key roles in the process, Huang Kunming, the province’s Party secretary, said on Sunday.

As a major economy and manufactur­ing hub in South China, Guangdong has abundant resources and strength in scientific and technologi­cal innovation, he said, adding that it shoulders important missions and major responsibi­lities in high-quality developmen­t.

“Promoting innovation in industrial technology and developing new productivi­ty boosters are strategic moves and long-term strategies of Guangdong,” he said at the Guangdong Provincial High-quality Developmen­t Conference in Shenzhen. “And it will certainly be a tough race, endurance race and relay race.”

Huang said talent is a “decisive factor” in promoting innovation in industrial technology.

“We should regard talent as a treasure,” he said. “The key is to make good use of talented people so that they can shine.”

More platforms and opportunit­ies should be created to provide talented people with a large stage to give play to their strengths and benefit from the transforma­tion or transfer of scientific achievemen­ts, Huang said.

Yan Ning, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and head of Shenzhen Bay Laboratory, praised the Shenzhen city government’s efforts in providing services and guarantees for talent.

Researcher­s are freed from administra­tive work and are able to focus fully on innovation, she said, adding that Shenzhen Bay Laboratory and the newly built Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translatio­n have attracted over 70 people with highend talents to work in and lead the labs.

“I feel so lucky that I’m a builder, not a bystander, in the rapid developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,” Yan said.

Huang said innovative enterprise­s form the basis of innovation in industrial technology in Guangdong, calling for full support to enterprise­s to allow them to be protagonis­ts of innovation. He also urged efforts to promote the concentrat­ion of innovation resources in high-quality enterprise­s, and called on government, industry and academia to work together to overcome technologi­cal bottleneck­s.

“The province will launch a number of major new scientific research projects this year,” he said. “It will push forward with technologi­cal transforma­tion in 9,000 industrial enterprise­s and digital transforma­tion in 9,200 major industrial enterprise­s.”

Guangdong is home to more than 18 million business entities and over 75,000 high-tech enterprise­s. The province’s GDP hit 13 trillion yuan ($1.8 trillion) last year, up 4.8 percent year-on-year.

“Without the strong support of Guangdong and Shenzhen, there would be no BYD today,” said Wang Chuanfu, the chairman and president of the Shenzhen-based electric carmaker.

It sold more than 3 million new energy vehicles last year, an increase of more than 60 percent, and ranked first in global new energy vehicle sales.

That achievemen­t stemmed from Guangdong’s commitment to the manufactur­ing industry, the accelerate­d developmen­t of new productivi­ty boosters and highqualit­y developmen­t, Wang said.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CHEN CHUHONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Models of Lijian carrier rockets (above) and a service robot (right) are on display on the sidelines of the Guangdong Provincial High-quality Developmen­t Conference in Shenzhen on Sunday.
PHOTOS BY CHEN CHUHONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Models of Lijian carrier rockets (above) and a service robot (right) are on display on the sidelines of the Guangdong Provincial High-quality Developmen­t Conference in Shenzhen on Sunday.

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