China News Service, March 6. According to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po, with the advancement of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area strategy and the implementation of the national "14th Five-Year Plan", the construction of an international innovation and technology center in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has entered a new stage of development. stage.

This year's proposal by Shi Ronghuai, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference of Hong Kong and deputy director of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's Population, Resources and Environment Committee, proposes to coordinate the construction of a pilot-scale transformation base for scientific and technological innovations in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

File photo of Central, Hong Kong.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua

  Shi Ronghuai pointed out that Hong Kong has the conditions to lead other cities in the Greater Bay Area and work together to build an international science and technology innovation pilot and transformation hub that not only serves the domestic market but also faces the world.

  He suggested that the relevant central departments can strengthen the top-level design, take the lead in formulating planning documents, and from the perspective of promoting the rational allocation of regional resources, according to the specific conditions of the cities in the region, determine their respective comparative advantages, and determine the positioning and characteristic functions of the pilot test of different cities. .

  He also suggested that the role of various innovative entities should be brought into full play. He suggested advocating the establishment of the "Greater Bay Area Pilot Development Alliance" at the industry level, encouraging and assisting various innovative entities in the Greater Bay Area to establish strategic alliances, and taking the lead in the establishment of non-governmental organizations. New R&D institutions or industrial pilot-scale transformation platforms provide support and service systems that are conducive to the connection between production and research.

  Shi Ronghuai believes that the Greater Bay Area should position, plan and promote the pilot function of science and technology innovation in the Greater Bay Area from the perspective of regional integration and international development.

On the one hand, with the help of the "window" function of the two cities of Hong Kong and Macau, it can undertake international business from the transformation of overseas innovation and technology achievements; A pilot service platform for Hong Kong and international standards.

  He also suggested that Shenzhen and Hong Kong should carry out strong cooperation and take the lead in promoting cross-border connection and close cooperation between scientific research institutions and pilot platforms of the two places in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone.