Sticking to the spirit of “driving nails”, “Made in
Shenzhen” continues to make persistent and long-term efforts to move
forward. It is precisely the city’s desirable environment for innovation
and entrepreneurship that encourages local manufacturers like Huawei,
CSOT, CIMC, Skyworth and DJI-Innovations to make innovations, experiment
with new concepts and upgrade themselves, all of which has laid a
substantial economic foundation for a stronger and better “Made in
Shenzhen” with comparative advantages.
In fact, the sound and steady development of
Shenzhen’s economy has benefited from the longstanding growth of the
real economy represented by industrial production. From January to May
this year, the added value of industrial enterprises above a designated
size in Shenzhen was 312.122 billion yuan, an increase of 8.7%, among
which the manufacturing of communications equipment, computers and other
electronic devices increased by 11.6%.
A world-class advanced manufacturing cluster
By adopting supply-side structural reform and
improved quality of supply and efficiency as the main tasks, Shenzhen,
following the guidelines for high-quality development, is building
itself into a national-level advanced manufacturing demonstration area,
promoting the close integration of manufacturing with new technologies,
new businesses and new modes, and accelerating the process of high-end,
intelligent, service-oriented and green manufacturing.
An official at the Economic, Trade and Information
Commission of Shenzhen Municipality noted that this year the city has
built a pilot cluster for advanced manufacturing and formulated a trial
scheme for development of a next-generation information and
communications cluster. This is part of efforts to create a distinctive
world-class next-generation information and communications cluster, with
complete systems, close synergy and strong competitiveness, while
promoting the construction of a number of intelligent manufacturing
demonstration plants and creating national and provincial intelligent
manufacturing pilot demonstration projects.
Notably, Shenzhen is carrying out a new round of
key projects to cultivate and introduce engineering projects. This is
especially evident in its embrace of the opportunity to create a
national-level advanced manufacturing demonstration area, while striving
to launch key projects at national and provincial levels. It is also
focusing on leading industries like next-generation information
technology to build a world-class advanced manufacturing cluster.
In May, Shenzhen added another brilliant milestone
to its list of key major industrial projects: an ultra HD new display
device Generation 11 production line was launched in Guangming New Area.
The line can process about 90,000 sheets of 3,370mm*2,940mm glass
substrates per month and was built with a total investment of about
42.683 billion yuan. This project, which is a preemptive move targeting
the large-size, ultra HD panel market and to gain a greater
international voice, is invested by TCL, CSOT and Shenzhen Fund for
Major Industrial Development and scheduled to start commercial
production in March 2021.
Highlighting advanced manufacturing technology
Shenzhen is making every effort to work towards
high-end manufacturing. So far, the city is planning to build 10
manufacturing innovation centers in emerging industries ranging from 5G,
new displays, integrated circuits, robotics, additive manufacturing,
graphene, new energy vehicles, aerospace equipment to offshore
engineering equipment and precision medical treatment.
Innovation centers for terahertz, graphene,
micro-nano manufacturing and intelligent marine engineering have been
put on the list with a focus on fulfilling the task of building 10
centers. This will help achieve breakthroughs in core technologies,
speed up the construction of industrial clusters, and foster a number of
10 or 100 billion-level industrial clusters to help Shenzhen build
international technical and industrial innovation centers.
Advanced manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing
have performed well. Statistics show that in the first five months of
this year, Shenzhen's advanced manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing
created an added value of 215.224 billion yuan and 200.545 billion
yuan, respectively, an increase of 11.9% and 11.4%, and accounted for
69.0% and 64.3% of the added value of industrial enterprises above a
designated size.
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