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Chairman Wang Jiwu Delivers Keynote Speech at the Plenary Session of 2025 IASP World Conference, with Brilliant Views Resonating Strongly Among ParticipantsPrint

Post Time:2025-09-19来源:TusHoldings

On September 18, Wang Jiwu, Chairman of TusHoldings, was invited to deliver a keynote speech at the Plenary Session of 2025 International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation (IASP) World Conference, sharing and discussing his insights on "Innovation Spaces Driving Industrial Development" with global peers. Based on "TUS Practice" and focusing on the cutting-edge topic of "Sci-Tech Innovation Corridors", Wang Jiwu in-depth interpreted the connotation, construction necessity, practical paths of such corridors, as well as the vision and strategies for promoting global science park cooperation through them. His brilliant elaboration and cooperation initiatives resonated strongly among participants, providing new ideas and directions for global science parks in expanding innovation spaces and advancing industrial collaborative development, while outlining a grand and pragmatic blueprint for deepening international sci-tech cooperation.


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After analyzing the connotation of sci-tech innovation corridors, Wang Jiwu pointed out, "This linear form can not only arrange different types of sci-tech R&D and industrial activities at various nodes to avoid homogeneous competition, but also realize the vertical ecological extension from basic research, technology development, achievement transformation to industrial application, meeting the needs of agglomeration of multiple emerging industries and full-chain innovation development."

 

From the perspective of the global science park development process, although they have undergone iterative upgrades from incubators to comprehensive science parks and park networks, the limitations of traditional single-point parks have become increasingly prominent when facing increasingly complex innovation demands. Wang Jiwu believes that as global urban competition enters a new stage of "urban agglomeration" competition, science parks are in urgent need of a new carrier form to break through bottlenecks. Sci-tech innovation corridors are an inevitable choice to adapt to this trend, as they can integrate regional resources, promote cross-regional collaborative innovation, and enhance overall competitiveness.


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When sharing practical experience in sci-tech innovation corridors, Wang Jiwu took the Yangtze River Delta G60 Sci-Tech Innovation Corridor as a typical case and summarized four key paths: first, breaking administrative barriers and establishing an efficient collaborative mechanism; second, promoting differentiated industrial layout and complementary development; third, connecting global innovation resources; fourth, data-driven and continuous iteration.

 

Facing global science park peers, Wang Jiwu proposed two initiatives to deepen international sci-tech innovation cooperation with sci-tech innovation corridors as the link: on the one hand, building the "Global Innovation Network (GIN)" digital platform; on the other hand, promoting the construction of "transnational sci-tech innovation corridors". Taking the China-Kazakhstan "Urumqi-Almaty" Corridor, the Middle East "Jeddah-Riyadh" Corridor, and the Southeast Asia "Bangkok-Rayong" EEC Corridor – in which TusHoldings has deeply participated – as examples, he elaborated on the successful experience and demonstration samples of transnational sci-tech innovation corridor construction.

 

In his speech, Wang Jiwu also sincerely called on global science park colleagues to actively participate in the construction of sci-tech innovation corridors and work together to build a global innovation cooperation network. He stated, "TusHoldings is willing to be the 'Corridor Partner' of global colleagues, and looks forward to working with everyone to bring the innovative vitality of sci-tech innovation corridors to every corner of the world, enabling technology, talents, and capital to flow at high speed along these corridors and injecting new momentum into global sci-tech innovation and industrial development."


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In the interaction session after the keynote speech, the host raised questions around two topics – science park collaborative management and future innovation spaces – based on the "concerns" of participants. Regarding "how to coordinate hundreds of science parks to achieve collaborative technology transfer", Wang Jiwu pointed out that TusHoldings has solved this problem through a "blockchain-based organization", allowing its parks around the globe to maintain operational autonomy while unifying innovation models and business standards, laying the foundation for cross-regional collaboration. When asked to "define future innovation spaces with one term", he proposed the construction of a "Global Innovation Ecosystem", emphasizing its characteristics of "mutual support and real-time collaboration". He took a Kenyan agricultural technology enterprise that completed mass production and overseas expansion through the global network as an example to demonstrate the future prospect of "zero-delay" flow of elements. Chairman Wang Jiwu's brilliant views received unanimous praise and positive responses from all participants.

 

During the conference, Chairman Wang Jiwu congratulated Salvatore Majorana – the new President of IASP and CEO of Kilometro Rosso (Italy) – and had a cordial exchange on expanding China-Italy sci-tech innovation cooperation and jointly promoting international exchanges and industry development. In addition, Chairman Wang Jiwu also conducted business exchanges with Scott Levitan, President and CEO of Research Triangle Park (USA), among others.

 

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- TusHoldings Chairman Wang Jiwu (in the middle) is having a conversation with Salvatore Majorana (on the right), new President of the IASP and President of Kilometro Rosso in Italy, along with Yang Ming, Vice President of TusHoldings, and Herbert Chen, Senior Executive Vice President of TusHoldings.


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- TusHoldings Chairman Wang Jiwu (right) is having a conversation with Scott Levitan (left), President and CEO of Research Triangle Park in the United States.


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- A group photo of TusHoldings team at the conference.