High-tech park rethinks future

Updated: 2013-07-04 07:51

By Zheng Yangpeng (China Daily)

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High-tech park rethinks future

High-tech park rethinks future

The Haidian Science Park has nurtured famous brands such as Lenovo, Founder and Netease. Provided to China Daily

As a pioneer of China's national high-technology zones, Beijing's Haidian Science Park is leading the push for a new development strategy to become a world-level "innovation downtown", reports Zheng Yangpeng

As a technology and innovation hub, Zhongguancun is a household name in China. But as the worldwide technology revolution is invigorating the 105 national high-technology parks and an even larger number of new, lower-level parks, the one-time bellwether is rethinking its strategy.

At a recent gathering of high-technology parks nationwide, representatives of most parks boasted about how many companies they had and the level of annual corporate revenues. The report submitted by Haidian Science Park, the core area of Zhongguancun, was one of the few that took a serious look at the prospects for science parks.

This is not because the growth of the park has stagnated. On the contrary, the business is growing robustly.

In 2012, more than 10,000 hi-tech companies generated revenues of 1 trillion yuan ($160.6 billion) from January to November, up 20 percent over the previous year. But the governors of the park have a sense of crisis.

"I think we have to rethink a series of basic concepts that were taken for granted. For example, what is a corporation? How about using Web 2.0 to build better next-generation government services?" said Zhang Xiuying, deputy director of the administrative committee of HSP.

Pressing questions in her mind include: in terms of "innovation function", how to shift from "infrastructure" to "functional planning"? In terms of innovation policies, how to shift from the previous "18 preferential policies" to "one plus six inward-stimulating polices"? In terms of "innovation orientation", how to shift from "full production in whole chains of industries" to a "focus on the human life for long run"?

In general, the question is how to change from a "science park" to a world-level "innovative downtown"?

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