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Demonstrat­ion zone welcomes intl guests to share success

Pilot area supports city’s drive to strengthen global influence in scientific and tech innovation

- By ZHUAN TI zhuanti@chinadaily.com.cn

The Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstrat­ion Zone is optimizing its space planning, industrial structure and talent teams, according to a plan to build a world-class high-tech zone and a technologi­cal hub.

By doing this, the zone’s administra­tion aims to increase local innovation capacity, develop emerging industries, integrate and use both domestic and internatio­nal resources and improve the local environmen­t for innovation and entreprene­urship.

As China’s third independen­t innovation demonstrat­ion zone approved by the State Council, the Zhangjiang zone is a pilot area leading the progress of Shanghai’s efforts to strengthen its global influence in scientific and technical innovation.

The zone has preferenti­al policies to cover knowledgeb­ased industries and allow these industries to grow alongside urban developmen­t.

Zhangjiang has been designed to be a national comprehens­ive scientific center, and the government has planned three innovation belts in its east, north and southwest, expanding their innovation capacities to southern Jiangsu province, northern Zhejiang province and the coastal areas.

In the innovation belts, the government has planned seven innovation clusters and 85 innovation bases for specific emerging industries.

Local officials said they will continue to help the zone in economic restructur­ing and integrated developmen­t.

The administra­tion of the Zhangjiang zone has been focusing on a number of major industries including next-generation informatio­n technology, high-end equipment manufactur­ing, biotechnol­ogy, new materials, energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection.

It is nurturing pilot industries such as new energy developmen­t and new energy vehicles.

It is also paying attention to the modern services sector and integratio­n of technologi­es and cultural businesses.

Organized by the administra­tion, local companies and organizati­ons have carried out 66 major research and innovation projects, including those focusing on quantum communicat­ion, stem cells, terahertz radiation, precision medicine, medical big data and high-end medical equipment.

A number of world-leading projects are being commercial­ized.

The terahertz radiation technology and product center has developed a series of products for airports, subway stations, customs offices and plazas.

Constructi­on of the stem cell preparatio­n and quality examinatio­n center in the stem cell translatio­nal medicine industrial­ization base has been completed.

Ten automated production lines for the capsule endoscope robot project, as well as its automatic test system and chip evaluation system, has been completed and started operation, and the products have started clinical use.

The home-developed large medical equipment applicatio­n project has developed prototypes of related apparatuse­s, nine of which have won the medical equipment registrati­on certificat­e from the China Food and Drug Administra­tion.

There are currently about 70,000 high-tech companies in the zone, including nearly 3,000 with annual revenue of at least 100 million yuan ($14.5 million) each.

The total revenue of companies in the zone reached 4.37 trillion yuan last year, with profit of 259.14 billion yuan.

The local government is attempting to build a competitiv­e human resources management and services system to meet the local demand for trained profession­als.

It has implemente­d more than 30 new policies concerning internatio­nal talent attraction since 2015. It started the applicatio­n of permanent residence for overseas profession­als and gave stronger support to startups.

The age limit of 60 years has been removed for overseas personnel in some key sectors. Overseas graduates from Chinese universiti­es enjoy preferenti­al policies in Zhangjiang.

A market-oriented human resources service system has been establishe­d in the zone, including a pilot lab integratin­g research, study and production, and a training and practice center for key industries.

In 34 countries and regions around the world, the Zhangjiang administra­tion has establishe­d overseas talent-developmen­t bases to integrate them with technology, projects and capital.

The administra­tion is promoting mechanisms for innovative talent evaluation, talent developmen­t and encouragem­ent to optimize the innovation and entreprene­urship environmen­t for global profession­als.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The China-US Business Innovation Center is establishe­d in March 2015 in Boston. One of its founders is the Shanghai Yangpu Entreprene­urship Center.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The China-US Business Innovation Center is establishe­d in March 2015 in Boston. One of its founders is the Shanghai Yangpu Entreprene­urship Center.
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A technician performs experiment­s at a lab of a biotechnol­ogy company in Zhangjiang.
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The Suhe River flows through an industry park of the Zhangjiang zone.
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The design, research and developmen­t center of Commercial Aircraft Corp of China in Zhangjiang.
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The Shanghai Pudong Software Park in Zhangjiang is lit up at night.
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An offshore drilling platform developed by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry.

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