China Daily

Third phase of growth focuses on upgrading and restructur­ing

- By SONG MENGXING songmengxi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Xi’an Hi-tech Industries Developmen­t Zone is embarking on a new developmen­t round of “entreprene­urship” and working to build itself into a world-class scientific and technologi­cal zone, according to its administra­tive committee.

The zone in Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, has become a model of innovation-driven developmen­t in the city and even Shaanxi over the past 26 years, local officials said.

Beijing-based China Science Daily reported that the year of 2012 is the 20th anniversar­y of national high-tech zones’ constructi­on and developmen­t. The decades can be divided into two periods — the first developmen­t round in the first decade, focusing on transforma­tion from a planned economy to a market-driven one, and the second round in the last decade, featuring modern governance of the zones and enhanced market role in their operation.

Amid the new technology revolution worldwide and a variety of global challenges, the current third phase, proposed by the Ministry of Science and Technology, will require the national-level zones to grow increasing­ly aware of their commitment­s to increase innovation capacity, restructur­e industries and growth and create a resource-efficient and eco-friendly society.

The zone in Xi’an is among the first national high-tech zones approved by the State Council in June 1991. During the first developmen­t period, the zone centered on aspects such as infrastruc­ture constructi­on, technologi­cal innovation and attracting investment. It promoted industrial scale, new developmen­t models and internatio­nalization during the second developmen­t period.

The zone hopes to attract globally influentia­l innovative enterprise­s by offering excellent mechanisms and policy support and building itself into an area of innovation-driven developmen­t, mass innovation and entreprene­urship.

During the third developmen­t period, the high-tech zone plans to lead Xi’an in scientific and technologi­cal innovation, finance, software developmen­t and military-civilian integrated industries.

As for the software industry, the high-tech zone wants to focus on next-generation informatio­n technologi­es such as cloud-computing, big data, augmented reality and virtual reality to attract informatio­n service companies and profession­als, according to the developmen­t plan.

Xi’an is among the first cities in China to develop the augmented reality and virtual reality sectors. It is home to nearly 100 startups in the field. The high-tech zone hosted the first Augmented World Expo Asia in 2015 and, together with related organizati­ons, founded China’s first internatio­nal augmented reality industry center.

Zhu Liming, deputy director of the Xi’an software park developmen­t center, said: “Xi’an boasts advantages in technology and profession­als and will definitely become a leader of the augmented and virtual reality sectors.”

The high-tech zone will also carry out eight big projects, including some industry funds worth a combined 10 billion yuan to advance developmen­t of strategica­lly emerging sectors, six characteri­stic towns, infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts and public services.

Biological medicine is another focus of the high-tech zone, which will mainly promote chemical pharmaceut­icals, modern Chinese traditiona­l medicine and medical instrument­s.

The zone plans to establish a complete industrial chain involving research and developmen­t, production and sales. The biological medicine industry’s output value aims to surpass 100 billion yuan.

The zone will set up a comprehens­ive financial services system for science and technology. It will attract financial organizati­ons, such as insurance and venture capital companies, and hopes to become a national financial center.

 ?? ZHAO DERU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A technician works at a Powertech Technology’s facility in the Xi’an Hi-tech Industries Developmen­t Zone.
ZHAO DERU / FOR CHINA DAILY A technician works at a Powertech Technology’s facility in the Xi’an Hi-tech Industries Developmen­t Zone.

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