Recently, the "Guizhou Province Aerospace Equipment Industry Chain Map" and the "Guizhou Province Aerospace Equipment Industry Patent Map" were officially released. This marks the first time Guizhou has systematically outlined the chain composition and patent layout of the aerospace equipment industry from a panoramic perspective, providing a scientific basis for precise industrial policies and targeted corporate innovation.
Currently, as a significant national base for high-end aerospace equipment manufacturing, Guizhou holds advantages in areas such as aircraft engines, precision components, and aerospace subsystems. However, as the industry moves towards clustering and high-end development, notable issues persist, including insufficiently tight connections between upstream and downstream segments of the industrial chain, a mismatch between patent layouts and industrial needs, and bottlenecks in certain critical areas.
The compilation and release of these two maps aim to "assess the current situation and identify the direction," promoting efficient integration of industrial resources and precise allocation of innovation factors.
The "Industry Chain Map" delineates the full spectrum of Guizhou's aerospace equipment industry, from upstream basic materials, through midstream key systems and components, to downstream final assembly and services. It clearly marks the leading enterprises, weak areas, and missing links at each stage, helping stakeholders easily identify "strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement."
From an intellectual property perspective, the "Patent Map" systematically compiles valid patents across various technical branches within the province's aerospace sector. It categorizes areas as strong, weak, or missing, visually presenting the patent accumulations of key enterprises in each sub-field, thereby providing data support for cultivating high-value patents, building patent pools, and operating intellectual property.
According to a relevant official from the Guizhou Provincial Intellectual Property Office, the release of these two maps represents a significant step by Guizhou to empower aerospace industry development through intellectual property. On one hand, it helps guide enterprises and research institutions to concentrate innovation resources on weak links in the industrial chain and patent gaps, aiming to align innovation chains with industrial chains and patent chains with innovation chains. On the other hand, it will offer precise guidance for Guizhou's investment promotion, talent recruitment, and industrial chain investment efforts, fostering collaboration among government, industry, academia, research, finance, and service sectors.
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