Tianjin aims to cultivate leading innovative enterprise in emerging industries such as AI, biomedicine, new energy and new materials to facilitate technology and model innovation in a collaborative manner.
Tianjin endeavors to enhance its enterprise level significantly. By 2020, an estimated number of 6000 state-level hi-tech enterprises and the same number of SMEs with over 1000 newly developed products and 500 trump card products. Hi-tech industry is expected to contribute 65 percent to the city's industrial growth.
Tianjin aims to accelerate the new economic drivers and industry mode by breeding innovative companies of complementary levels and forming a comprehensive innovation system by 2020.
Targeted measures have been brought forward to achieve those goals.
R&d funds for enterprises will be available for state-and municipal-level technology projects, supporting key and outstanding inventions and products.
The goal is to promote an enterprise transformative development path and model by using cloud computing platforms, Internet, AI, and other technology.
The method is to facilitate collaborative innovation through cooperating with other development campaigns such as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster, and to deepen the Belt and Road Initiative through scientific and technological innovation cooperation.
High-level talents are regarded as core components in the plan. Talents will be introduced with favorable policies through the Haihe Talent Plan, green channels and other ways.
The other measures include financial support via guiding the investment into start-ups and technology leading enterprises.