Abstract

As a nation with early R&D activities and significant achievements in papers and patents on nanotech, China noticeably lags behind in the industrialization of the field, and has not yet formed a nanotech “industry” consensus. Suzhou is the first city in China taking nanotech industry as its strategic emerging industry to lead the transforming and upgrading of regional economy. This strategy is highly supported by central government, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jiangsu Province. The development of strategic emerging industry relies on top-level design and systematic planning. With international experiences, national conditions and regional realities in mind, Suzhou proposed to build nanotech industry ecosystem to layout and integrate industry resources and eventually to establish an effective interactive model in accordance with the need of industrial development. This model has been well recognized and accepted by nanotech related academia, industry and government agencies both domestically and internationally.

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