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flag China aims to transform key tech hubs into integrated clusters by 2035 to boost global influence and innovation.

flag China plans to expand its key science and technology hubs—Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area—into integrated regional clusters by 2035 to boost global influence, according to Science and Technology Minister Yin Hejun. flag The shift from single-city to coordinated regional innovation aims to strengthen high-end industries, attract top talent, and accelerate technology commercialization. flag Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong led China in R&D intensity in 2024, with the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou cluster ranking first in the 2025 Global Innovation Index. flag Companies like JoyGovAI are expanding into these hubs to reduce costs and speed up innovation. flag The government will prioritize enterprise-driven research, innovation-industry integration, and building a modern industrial system over the next five years.

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