36Kr has recently obtained insights indicating that the '15th Five-Year Plan' for the Digital Economy and Digital Infrastructure in Zhejiang Province is currently open for public feedback. This comprehensive plan emphasizes the importance of staying at the forefront of technological advancements, aligning with national strategic priorities, and strategically mapping out the future industrial landscape. Key sectors highlighted in the plan encompass:
- Synthetic Biology: This domain spans a wide array of applications, including biopharmaceuticals, biochemicals, biomaterials, bioagriculture, biofood, and bioenergy.
- Commercial Aerospace: Encompassing satellite manufacturing and satellite internet services, rocket production and critical components, aerospace information systems, and application terminal products.
- Next-Generation Mobile Communications: Focusing on the evolution of communication technologies, including 6G, integrated space-ground communications, optical communications, and terahertz communications.
- Quantum Information: Covering the realms of quantum computing, communications, and measurement.
- Brain-Inspired Intelligence: Dedicated to the development of brain-inspired computing, sensing hardware and software, as well as terminal products.
- Atomic-Level Manufacturing: Involving atomic-level precision manufacturing, measurement equipment, and simulation design software.
- Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS): Aiming for breakthroughs in low-energy, low-cost technologies, and the development of carbon dioxide-based synthetic chemicals and fuels.
- Deep Earth and Deep Sea Exploration: Focusing on the exploitation of deep earth and deep-sea resources, geothermal energy utilization, deep-sea exploration, marine biological utilization, and information services.
- Geographic Information: Incorporating Beidou navigation, surveying and mapping remote sensing, and 'geographic information+' services.
Furthermore, the plan also advocates for the exploration and establishment of cutting-edge fields such as flexible electronics, photonics information, and extremely weak magnetic fields, paving the way for future innovations.