Beijing's high-tech industry shows strong growth momentum

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The comprehensive score for Beijing's high-tech industry in 2020 stood at 86.33, one of the highest in the country, and the performance of its new-generation information technology industry topped the whole nation, according to research released yesterday.

According to Jia Pinrong, the author of the book the Research on the High-tech Industry and a researcher of Beijing Academy of Science and Technology, Beijing has successfully fostered two trillion-level industrial clusters, including a new generation information technology cluster and a technology services cluster, and four hundred-billion-level industrial clusters, spanning intelligent equipment, medicine and health, energy conservation and environmental protection, and artificial intelligence sectors. A series of achievements have also been made in high-tech industries in terms of technological innovations and coordination of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

As Beijing expedites the city's high-tech industries, more new plans and measures are expected to be implemented in 2022. The capital plans to deploy a number of major frontier industrial projects and industrial service platforms. Break-throughs will also be made in the application of cutting-edge biological technologies such as gene editing and cell therapy.

In 2022, Beijing plans to advance the construction of the Xiaomi Auto Headquarters and the Lixiang Auto's Beijing Green Smart Factory. 

According to Beijing's high-tech industry development plan in 2021-2025, in 2025, the added value of high-tech industries in Beijing will account for more than 30% of the regional GDP, and Beijing will develop four to five billion-level industrial clusters.

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