Chongqing’s Tech Revolution: Shaping Asia’s Future Industries in 2026
Chongqing emerges as a tech hub, driving advancements in AI, biomanufacturing, and green energy while positioning Asia at the forefront of global innovation.
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Chongqing emerges as a tech hub, driving advancements in AI, biomanufacturing, and green energy while positioning Asia at the forefront of global innovation.
China’s 2026 tech strategy emphasizes coordinated growth across six frontier sectors, aiming to reshape global competitiveness through AI and robotics integration.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for accelerated innovation in AI, quantum tech, and green energy to drive economic growth in 2026.
China’s recent economic stimulus package promises robust growth by balancing short-term measures with long-term industrial policies. Experts discuss how mobilizing “new quality productive forces” will fuel future industries.
The 2024 World Manufacturing Convention in Hefei, China, concluded with $52 billion in deals, highlighting innovations set to drive future industries. Significant collaborations in AI, green tech, and manufacturing emerged.
Beijing has released guidelines to enhance infrastructure and services, aiming to foster future-oriented industries such as AI, 6G, and quantum information, supporting SMEs and unicorns in high-value sectors.
Xiongan New Area in north China’s Hebei Province has launched its high-tech industrial development zone, focusing on cutting-edge industries like space exploration and biotechnology.
China has unveiled new guidelines aiming to boost future industries by 2025, focusing on technological innovation in areas like quantum information and humanoid robots to achieve breakthroughs in 100 core technologies.