How many years has it been since the Hi-tech Zone was established?

Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park (hereinafter referred to as Shenzhen High-tech Zone) was established in September 1996, covering an area of ??11.5 square kilometers. It is the first batch of pilot parks in the development strategy of "Building a World-class Science and Technology Park" of the Ministry of Science and Technology. one. In 2006, the high-tech zone achieved a total industrial output value of 160.174 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.709 yuan; 16 times that of the high-tech zone in 1996 when the zone was first established; the output value of high-tech products was 155.165 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.717 yuan; the industrial added value was 32.672 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.717 yuan. Growth of 25.14%; export earnings of 7.45 billion U.S. dollars; cumulative tax revenue of 33 billion yuan. In 2006, the high-tech zone achieved a total industrial output value of 13.928 billion yuan per square kilometer on an area of ??0.6% of the city's land. The High-tech Zone has been recognized by the state as a "High-tech Product Export Base", "Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Science and Technology Industrial Park", "Advanced National High-tech Industrial Development Zone", "China Youth Science and Technology Innovation Action Demonstration Base" and "National Torch Plan Software" Industrial base" etc. Management model: Shenzhen High-tech Zone is under the unified leadership, unified policies, unified planning and unified management of the municipal government. Implement an "open" management system, that is, under the relevant national laws and regulations, the existing powers and jurisdiction of various government departments will not be changed. The three-level management system refers to: the decision-making layer implements the guidelines and policies of the municipal party committee and the government on the construction of high-tech industrial parks; the management layer is responsible for daily administrative matters; the service layer provides services for enterprises, scientific research and education. In the construction of high-tech zones, the government's leading role is to guide industry, formulate policies, create environment and provide services. Investment environment: In order to promote and ensure the sustainable development of the High-tech Zone, the High-tech Zone Regulations have been officially implemented. The High-tech Zone actively creates a complete industrial ecology, a passionate humanistic ecology and a good environmental ecology, and realizes a "three networks in one" broadband network. Users in the zone can achieve high-speed Internet access through 10M/100M information ports. The High-tech Zone has obtained three major system certifications: ISO9002 quality management, ISO14000 environmental management, and SA8000 social responsibility management. More than 60,000 park people gathered here to embody the park spirit of "dare to take risks, be brave in innovation, tolerate failure, and pursue success". Investment attraction: As the investment environment becomes increasingly perfect, the magnetic field effect of investment attraction in the high-tech zone becomes more and more obvious. A large number of domestic and foreign companies have settled in the zone, gradually forming an electronic information industry cluster, a bioengineering industry cluster and a new materials industry cluster. Large domestic companies include Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Great Wall, TCL, Skyworth, Neptune, Dongda Alpine, Chuangzhi, etc.; multinational companies include IBM, Philips, Compaq, Olympus, Epson, Lucent, and Harris , Thomson et al. Independent intellectual property rights: In 2002, the output value of high-tech products with independent intellectual property rights in Shenzhen High-tech Zone accounted for "half of the country." Program-controlled switching, mobile communications and access equipment from Huawei and ZTE; computer systems from Great Wall; software products from Kingdee and Chuangzhi; optical devices from Feitong; medical equipment from Medit and Mindray; and genetic engineering from Sinovac and Peak. products; pharmaceutical products of Neptune and Hepalink; new materials of Changyuan, etc., all occupy considerable market shares at home and abroad. The high-tech zone has gathered a number of high-level integrated circuit design centers with core technologies. R&D base: Many companies have set up R&D centers in high-tech zones. The R&D expenditures of a considerable number of companies have exceeded 10% of sales revenue. The high-tech zones have formed a market-oriented, product-centered, enterprise-centered, university-based, and scientific research-based structure. Relying on the institute, it radiates to surrounding areas and expands the research and development system at home and abroad that combines government, industry, academia, research and funding. The academician activity base of the two academies, university research institutes, corporate postdoctoral workstations, engineering technology development centers and national key laboratories together form a public technology platform serving small and medium-sized technology enterprises. Shenzhen Virtual University Park: Famous schools are in Shenzhen, gathered in the high-tech zone. The Shenzhen Virtual University Park, composed of 41 well-known universities at home and abroad, has formed a high-level talent training, university achievement transformation and industrialization base after more than three years of development. In the past few years, the city has trained more than 8,000 graduate students with master's degrees and above; universities have established more than 100 enterprises in Shenzhen and produced more than 100 industrialization projects.

The virtual university park utilizes the university’s effective talents and technologies to make effective contributions to Shenzhen in an effective environment. President Club: Shenzhen Innovation President Club is a private, non-enterprise unit funded and established by the Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park Service Center, which provides non-profit social services such as investigation, communication, coordination, exchange and cooperation consulting services. The club implements a membership system, and its members are presidents of high-tech enterprises, financial investments, intermediary service agencies, scientific research institutions and other units, as well as individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high-tech industry management and research and hold major leadership positions in their units. It aims to build a platform for exchanges, collisions, and interactions between officials, industry, academia, research, and capital. Shenzhen Software Park: Shenzhen Software Park is a “National Torch Plan Software Industry Base” officially recognized by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Software parks include Shenzhen Software Park Main Park, Silicon Peak Software Park, and Shekou Torch Entrepreneurship Park located in the High-tech Zone. There are currently more than 120 software companies. In 2001, the sales revenue of software companies exceeded 1.6 billion yuan, including 8 companies exceeding 100 million yuan, and there are more than 5,000 software practitioners. The main park of Shenzhen Software Park under planning and construction is located in Shenzhen High-tech Zone, covering an area of ??270,000 square meters and a total construction area of ??200,000 square meters. Development plan: The basic principles for the development of Shenzhen High-tech Zone in the "Tenth Five-Year Plan" are government guidance, market leadership, concentrated development of advantageous industries, focusing on the development of computers, networks and communications, integrated circuits, software, optoelectronics, bioengineering, new materials and opto-mechanical integration. and other leading industries, forming economies of scale and supporting industry clusters. Efforts will be made to build the high-tech zone into a regional high-tech research and development, incubation, industrialization, export, international economic and technological cooperation and high-level talent training base that radiates to the surrounding areas. Shenzhen High-tech Zone’s goal: to build a “domestic first-class, international level” high-tech industrial park.