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Shanghai’s New Plan to Boost Tech Services

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-06-11 16:08:51 | Author: Staff Reporters

Shanghai recently announced a comprehensive new policy to accelerate high-quality development of its science and technology service sector.

The multi-pronged strategy includes upgrading the sci-tech service market, improving the quality of sci-tech services and enhancing factor support for them.

The key measures include expanding access to scientific infrastructure and data resources. Universities and research institutions are encouraged to open their libraries, laboratories and research assets to corporate partners. A pilot program for a “Science Data Bank” will promote data sharing among institutions and enhance public data accessibility.

A highlight of the policy is the promotion of AI in scientific research. Shanghai will explore new research paradigms driven by large AI models and establish mechanisms for affordable and open access to computing power. Enterprises in intelligent manufacturing, biomedicine, new energy, and advanced materials will be supported in developing AI-powered R&D services and platforms.

To foster innovation, the city will implement a systematic approach linking future industry funds, high-quality incubators, concept verification centers, and innovation clusters. The reforms will also extend to professional associations and scientific journals to produce internationally recognized publications and enhance scientific data services.

Shanghai will intensify the development of new service models, including AI-assisted testing and Internet of Things-enabled diagnostics. It will also broaden the application of science and technology services by creating demand-driven demonstration scenarios and improving funding tools such as innovation vouchers to cover patent services, consulting and technology validation.

Furthermore, the policy emphasizes globalization and cross-border collaboration. Shanghai will support the international expansion of local tech service providers, attract foreign investment, and facilitate international talent mobility. Measures include improving customs services for research-related imports and supporting offshore R&D and reverse tech transfer.

Finally, the policy will strengthen support mechanisms through financial innovation, optimized data governance, talent development and brand cultivation.

Editor:LIANG Yilian

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