摘要:On November 27, CCID Consulting released the list of China's top 100 digital cities in 2024. Hunan's Changsha, Yueyang, Changde, Z
On November 27, CCID Consulting released the list of China's top 100 digital cities in 2024. Hunan's Changsha, Yueyang, Changde, Zhuzhou, and Hengyang cities made the list, ranking 14th, 84th, 88th, 91st, and 96th respectively. Among them, Zhuzhou was shortlisted for the first time.
Compared with that in 2023, the rankings of Changsha, Yueyang, and Hengyang all ascended. Yueyang advanced from 98th to 84th, marking the fastest progress among the three cities.
Changsha and Hengyang each rose in rankings, with Changsha moving up three places and Hengyang moving up one place.
According to CCID Consulting, the vitality of digital economy development was assessed based on three aspects—industry vitality, innovation vitality, and talent vitality. The vitality of the top 100 digital cities of 2024 was scored 40.6 points on average, 5.5 points higher than last year. Shanghai, Chongqing, and Beijing were the top three digital cities, with their scores exceeding 75 points each. The spending on R&D of the top 10 cities hit 4.06% of their GDP in 2023, much higher than the national average at 2.65%, which has laid a solid foundation for their substantial sci-tech outcomes.
In recent years, Hunan has been implementing an "Empowering Enterprises with Intelligence" Campaign to facilitate the deep integration of the digital economy and the real economy. Hunan's digital economy has maintained double-digit growth for five consecutive years, with the business scale exceeding 1.5 trillion CNY and accounting for 30.8% of regional GDP. So far, Changsha, Zhuzhou, and Loudi cities have been shortlisted for China's national pilot cities for the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In the first ten months this year, 854 intelligent manufacturing enterprises, 1,423 intelligent production lines and workshops, and 9,235 intelligent workstations were newly established.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
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