Beijing's 50 Manufacturing Pilot Platforms Open to the Public

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This newspaper Beijing, April 7th (Reporter Wang Haonan) Recently, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology officially released the “Beijing Manufacturing Pilot Platform Open Service Manual (2026 Edition)”, with the first batch of 50 high-quality manufacturing pilot platforms selected and showcased.

In recent years, Beijing has always based its efforts on the real needs of the industry, following the idea of “industry sets the questions, mechanisms provide the answers,” continuously strengthening its support capabilities for manufacturing innovation. Chen Zhaohui, Deputy Director of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, introduced that currently, Beijing has established 4 national manufacturing pilot platforms, 23 key cultivation pilot platforms by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and 146 pilot platforms included in the national pilot service system. “The compilation and release of the ‘Beijing Manufacturing Pilot Platform Open Service Manual (2026 Edition)’ is a concrete practice of Beijing integrating high-quality pilot resources across the city, aiming to achieve effective connection between technological breakthroughs and industrial applications through entrepreneurial operation and professional services of pilot platforms, promote the rapid transition of innovative results from laboratories to production lines, and lay a solid foundation for the development of Beijing’s high-end and cutting-edge industries.”

The 50 manufacturing pilot platforms released this time cover eight key industrial fields: new-generation information technology, medical health, green advanced energy and low-carbon environmental protection, integrated circuits, robotics and intelligent manufacturing, intelligent connected vehicles, aerospace technology, and new materials, basically achieving full coverage of pilot services for Beijing’s high-end and cutting-edge industries.

All platforms are equipped with advanced domestic and international pilot equipment and supporting facilities, capable of providing full-process pilot services such as design verification, process improvement, scale-up and maturation, small-batch trial production, performance testing, and compliance support. Some platforms also have the ability to offer value-added services such as equipment sharing, talent training, and standard revision, serving a variety of innovative entities including enterprises, universities, and research institutes.

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