The Global Technology Revolution China, In-depth Analysis

This report summarizes the findings of a study commissioned by the Tianjin Binhai New Area (TBNA) and the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA) in Northeast China. The study aimed to identify promising technology applications (TAs) for economic growth through technological innovation, analyze the drivers and barriers for each TA, and recommend action plans for implementation.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: RAND
Authors: Anny Wong, Brian G. Chow, David R. Howell, David R. Howlee, Eric Landree, Gregory S. Jones, Noreen Clancy, Parry Norling, Richard Silberglitt, S. R. Bohandy, Scott Hassell
Geographic focus: China, Tianjin China, Global
Page count: 240

Methods

The research method involved reviewing relevant literature in both Chinese and English, conducting on-site interviews in China and the United States, and holding a two-day workshop with stakeholders in TEDA. The selection of TAs was based on China's capabilities by 2020 identified in the GTR 2020 reports and the specific needs and circumstances of TBNA and TEDA.

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Key Insights

The study was conducted by RAND Corporation and built upon the Global Technology Revolution 2020 reports. It focused on seven TAs: cheap solar energy, advanced mobile communications and RFID, rapid bioassays, membranes and catalysts for water purification, molecular-scale drug design, electric and hybrid vehicles, and green manufacturing. The study considered the national needs of China, the innovation culture, and the existing capacities within TBNA and TEDA.

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