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Productivity Promotion Center

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The National Model Productivity Promotion Centers (国家级示范生产力促进中心) in China are government-backed institutions aimed at enhancing productivity and fostering technological innovation across various industries. These centers are part of a broader initiative by the Chinese government to improve industrial efficiency, support technological adoption, and promote sustainable economic growth.

Here’s a summary of their primary roles and objectives:

  1. Productivity Enhancement: These centers provide training, consultancy, and resources to improve operational efficiency within Chinese enterprises, especially in small and medium-sized businesses.
  2. Technology Transfer and Adoption: They facilitate the adoption of advanced technologies by bridging the gap between research institutions and industries, helping companies upgrade processes and implement new technologies.
  3. Innovation and R&D Support: These centers offer services to foster innovation, such as assisting with research and development projects, intellectual property management, and collaboration with universities or research entities.
  4. Sustainable Development: Many centers are involved in promoting eco-friendly practices, energy efficiency, and sustainable development projects, aligning with China's goals for green and sustainable growth.
  5. Economic Development and Policy Support: As part of China’s regional economic strategy, these centers align with government policies to support local economic development by encouraging productivity improvements in key sectors.

References

  • Juan, Huang, and Xu Hongyi. "Research on the Efficiency of Technology Service of National Model Productivity Promotion Centers." INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT (2016).