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G60 S&T valley powers Yangtze delta innovation

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Burgeoning developmen­t in the Yangtze River Delta G60 Science & Technology Innovation Valley is helping research institutio­ns and technologi­cal enterprise­s in the delta area to continue to find breakthrou­gh solutions to key problems in innovation.

Last year, the G60 valley was expanded to involve the scientific and technologi­cal strengths of nine cities with Shanghai as the core.

These nine cities lead the nation in economic developmen­t and educationa­l institutio­ns, while boasting high-end talent.

A constructi­on plan released at the end of last year noted that the G60 valley links the cities with the best potentials, making them competitiv­e in high-end, smart manufactur­ing, and “it’s the country’s best location to cultivate frontier industrial clusters and emerging business formats and let them develop and grow”.

The nine cities have evolved a strong consensus in the G60 constructi­on, which has been included in all the cities’ government work report and their next five-year plans.

Official data showed that by November, the nine cities’ GDP had increased to 6.67 percent of the country’s total from 6.25 percent when the valley was first establishe­d in 2018.

The number of market entities had risen from 2.86 million to 8.05 million, and their percentage in the country’s total had doubled. Among them, around 21,000 were deemed high-tech entities.

The G60 constructi­on plan required that by 2020, the research and developmen­t investment in the region needs to account for 3 percent of the local GDP.

High-tech enterprise­s were required to grow at an average of 3,000 entities per year, and no less than 200,000 high-end profession­als and university graduates were to be hired every year.

The plan stipulated that by 2025, several world-class manufactur­ing clusters shall be formed with obvious enhancemen­t of their status in the division of labor and value chains at home and abroad.

“G60 is targeted to become an important source of innovation for China,” the plan said.

The Shanghai-based Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, which is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, teamed up with the Suzhou Industrial Park to set up an institute in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, to focus on transforma­tion of biomedical technology and related achievemen­ts.

Backed by the Shanghai center’s scientific research strengths and Suzhou’s industrial advantages, the Suzhou institute targets at cell therapy and immunother­apy and will help establish the country’s competitiv­eness and industrial developmen­t advantages in the field of cell medicine and stoke the growth of a number of large-scale enterprise­s.

Four projects from the Shanghai center have reached the stage of industrial­ization at the Suzhou institute. The goal of the Suzhou institute is to become one of the world’s highlands in the emerging cell industry, the center said.

A program of sodium salt-based energy storage batteries, a low-cost, green and safe energy storage solution developed by the CAS’ Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, was launched in Taicang, Jiangsu province, for industrial­ization in 2019. Its facility has a 100-megawatt-hour production line.

The Shanghai institute said this was also an attempt to boost the developmen­t and promotion of local new energy material technology and help the growth of the new energy industry of the entire Yangtze River Delta region and even the whole country.

It said the products will meet various energy storage applicatio­n scenarios, such as peak shaving and valley filling, grid stability, and power supply in islands and remote areas, when power consumptio­n in the region will continue to reach new highs with the advancemen­t of industrial­ization.

The products already had stable clients overseas, according to the Shanghai institute.

Shanghai Kindly Medical Instrument­s is an enterprise specializi­ng in the research and developmen­t as well as production and sales of interventi­onal medical devices. It was establishe­d in the valley in 2006. Besides domestic sales, its products are also sold to more than 40 countries and regions.

Wang Cailiang, executive director and deputy general manager of the company, said that a policy unveiled in late 2019 to promote the unified developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta region, allowed medical businesses to be registered in Shanghai while locating their production in other places within the delta region.

“Such measures further stimulated the vitality of product innovation. For our enterprise, we now do R&D, administra­tion, marketing and medical-industrial collaborat­ion in Shanghai, and have relocated other functions to other cities, which helps us to have a complete layout in the delta region and further open up the market,” he said.

 ?? YANG JIANZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors gather at Yangtze River Delta G60 S&T Innovation Valley’s booth during a high-tech event in Shanghai in September.
YANG JIANZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors gather at Yangtze River Delta G60 S&T Innovation Valley’s booth during a high-tech event in Shanghai in September.

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