China Daily

Yangtze River delta plays lead role in innovation, lawmaker says

- By ZHOU WENTING zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Its solid, comprehens­ive strength will see the Yangtze River Delta region continue to play a leading role in China’s scientific and technologi­cal innovation in the age of highqualit­y developmen­t, according to a National People’s Congress deputy from Shanghai.

In many cutting-edge industrial and technologi­cal fields, such as artificial intelligen­ce and biomedicin­e, the region — with Shanghai at its core — is at the forefront in China, NPC deputy Quan Heng said after conducting research on scientific and technologi­cal innovation in the delta region over the past year.

“Through our visits and research, we saw that the Yangtze River Delta region has a profound foundation in research and developmen­t, an excellent reservoir of industrial strength and talent, and capital advantages,” said Quan, who is also a professor and Party secretary of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

“We also hope that the region can press ahead with the constructi­on of a community of scientific and technologi­cal innovation with a shared future, so that each element of innovation can find its best position in this community and give full play to its greatest role.”

The integrated developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta region, which generates roughly a quarter of the country’s GDP, was made a national strategy in 2018. As a region characteri­zed by economic vibrancy and high openness, it is also an important part of China’s further reform and opening-up.

Quan said the different provincial-level areas in the region have their respective advantages. For example, Shanghai owns an edge in original research and developmen­t, and talent. Jiangsu’s industrial base, especially in the physical manufactur­ing industry, is well developed. Zhejiang is a leader in the digital economy and has an advantage in capital and the private sector.

“Scientific and technologi­cal innovation in the delta region is undergoing unpreceden­ted developmen­t, and the integratio­n of the innovation chain, industrial chain, capital chain and talent chain is also getting better than ever,” Quan said.

“Globally cutting-edge fields, such as AI, biomedicin­e and integrated circuits, and some emerging new formats, new models and new industries driven by digitaliza­tion are having a strong presence in the entire Yangtze River Economic Belt with the delta region as the lead. It also helped boost local R&D capabiliti­es in relevant realms.”

But Quan said social resources may be wasted when local government­s and enterprise­s compete around the same projects.

“The delta region can do better in strengthen­ing coordinati­on, giving full play to the innovative resources and advantages of various places and forming a joint force for innovation,” he said.

“Each unit should think of its role and advantage in the entire innovation chain throughout the delta region under a form of consultati­on and sharing.”

Quan likened it to a big project, such as China’s C919 passenger jet, where many small and medium-sized enterprise­s in the delta provided support, functionin­g as suppliers of raw materials, parts and components.

He said Hefei, the capital of Anhui province, did a good job in gathering the best parts of innovation from different players. It has recently establishe­d four industrial alliances in AI, new energy vehicles, advanced technology and the environmen­t in an effort to combine resources and strengths from industries and universiti­es throughout the delta region.

The Hefei Comprehens­ive National Science Center also took the initiative to collaborat­e with Shanghai’s Zhangjiang Science City to push forward the constructi­on and research of some innovative projects.

“The most valuable significan­ce of such R&D lies in that it’s not about a specific product or program,” Quan said. “Instead, it helps build up industrial chains, which play a role in promoting the stability and safety of industrial chains and supply chains of our country.”

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