Guangdong Targets Over 10 Comprehensive Digital Transformation Cities by 2030

Deep News07-08

An action plan for advancing comprehensive urban digital transformation and building smart cities in Guangdong Province has been jointly issued by 11 departments, including the Provincial Government Service and Data Administration.

The document outlines key objectives. By the end of 2027, the province aims to achieve a significant enhancement in the support capacity of urban digital infrastructure. Substantial improvements are expected in the efficiency of digital governance, while digital services for public benefit will become more efficient and convenient. The momentum for digital economic development will be fully unleashed, with comprehensive digital ecosystem support established. A batch of effective and replicable typical application scenarios for digital transformation will be implemented. The cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, and Dongguan are set to take the lead in establishing smart and efficient governance systems, deploying a range of advanced, applicable, and independently controllable urban large-scale models.

By 2030, the goal is to build no fewer than 10 cities that have achieved comprehensive digital transformation. This initiative will drive an overall leap in urban digital transformation across the entire province, resulting in the creation of a group of new-type smart city benchmarks and exemplary digital China cities with regional competitiveness and national influence.

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