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Xiangzhou Innovation Harbor recognized as provincial model 'Future Park'

xiangzhou.goguangdong.com.cn Updated: December 29, 2025
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A view of Xiangzhou Innovation Harbor. [Photo/WeChat account: zhxiangzhou]

Xiangzhou Innovation Harbor has recently been selected as one of only four projects across Guangdong province to receive the 2025 "Future Park" designation. The recognition comes after a rigorous evaluation process, including expert reviews and on-site inspections, underscoring the park's exemplary performance in future-oriented urban development.

The designation reflects the park's comprehensive strengths in green and low-carbon development, digital intelligence, innovation-driven growth, and human-centered design. The park has established a highly integrated ecosystem that connects industry, academia, research, and application, serving as a provincial benchmark in fostering high-growth enterprises and cultivating competitive industrial clusters.

Sustainability has been embedded in the park's infrastructure through an integrated "solar-storage-charging" energy system, sponge city solutions, green building certifications, and AI-enabled energy management. In parallel, a digital twin platform—integrating BIM and 3D GIS technologies—supports intelligent operations and full-scenario smart services.

The park also serves as a powerful engine for industrial vitality. It is home to the Jinan University Zhuhai Biomedical Innovation Center, a planned national-level incubator exceeding 10,000 square meters, and four industrial funds totaling approximately 2.3 billion yuan ($320 million), attracting more than 150 enterprises.

Beyond industry, the park emphasizes livability through a "15-minute cultural and lifestyle circle," diverse community activities, and advanced service systems. With forward-looking applications such as unmanned logistics, autonomous shuttle services, and drone-based maintenance, Innovation Harbor demonstrates scalable, real-world models for future urban services.