Research on Development of Software Industry and Intelligent Industry in Taiyuan City

Authors

  • Zhiheng Ren School of Land Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an, 710064, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64229/32a94q67

Keywords:

Software Industry Upgrading, Intelligent Industry, Digital Economy, Artificial Intelligence, Industrial Software

Abstract

This research report focuses on the theme of development of software industry and intelligent industry in Taiyuan City. Through on-site inspections of local enterprises in Taiyuan and demonstration parks and innovation bases in advanced areas such as Beijing, Suzhou, Wuxi, and Nanjing, the current situation, existing problems, and future paths of software and intelligent industry development in Taiyuan City are analyzed. The report points out that Taiyuan City has achieved certain results in policy support, infrastructure, and talent cultivation, but compared with developed areas, there are still problems such as incomplete industrial ecology, small enterprise scale, insufficient cross-border integration, and talent shortage. To this end, the report proposes suggestions such as strengthening top-level design, optimizing industrial layout, focusing on key areas (such as artificial intelligence and industrial software), and improving element guarantee. It also draws on the experience of Suzhou Nanocity, Wuxi Xuelang Town, Nanjing Software Valley, etc., to provide feasible solutions for Taiyuan to build a new highland for the development of software and intelligent industries in the central region.

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2025-09-11

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