Tapping innovations in China’s industrial parks

September 14, 2011

Lux Research has published a comprehensive analysis of the more than 1,500 established industrial parks in China, based on location, technology capability, technology focus, and domestic and foreign content.

The report, titled “Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Navigating China’s Industry Park Innovation Engine,” educates technology scouts on the unique opportunities for innovation within this high growth market, and guides prospective R&D and manufacturing entrants to locations where incentives, resources and a critical mass of like-minded entities already exist.

According to Lux Research, “University science parks constitute a portal to commercialization for technology from China’s leading universities. Critically, this also represents the park category with the lowest foreign presence. This gap presents an untapped opportunity for corporations to identify partnership opportunities and extend open innovation best practices into China.”