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City's inventive assets in spotlight
Los Angeles Times
|September 28, 2025
As Beijing hosted the 42nd IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation from Sept 16 to 19, the nation's capital showcased its cutting-edge advancements in technology and innovation.
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A group of media workers take photographs of a giant robot hand at Robot World in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area on June 17.
(ZHENG HUANSONG / XINHUA)
With the theme “Elevating excellence: innovation spaces driving high-quality development”, the conference explored how innovation spaces contribute to social, economic and technological progress.
The IASP, or International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation, is a network of innovation ecosystems that brings together managers of science parks, research parks, innovation districts, knowledge cities and other innovation spaces. Its mission is to drive growth, internationalization and effectiveness for its members.
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and economic globalization, spaces such as science parks and innovation districts have emerged as vital catalysts for progress. These areas not only foster innovation and aid the application of scientific advances but also play a significant role in enhancing regional innovation capabilities, improving industrial structures and promoting employment.
Beijing is home to leading research institutions, tech giants and a thriving startup ecosystem, offering an ideal setting for the conference.
“For IASP delegates, Beijing offers a unique opportunity to explore, innovate and be part of something truly extraordinary,” said the association.
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