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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 213, 2025
2025 International Conference on Management, Economic and Sustainable Social Development (MESSD 2025)
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Article Number | 02051 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Social Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202521302051 | |
Published online | 25 March 2025 |
Research on the Pathways and Mechanisms of Technological Innovation Driving Industrial Upgrading from the Perspective of New Productivity
School of Data Sciences, Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics, Hangzhou, China
* Corresponding author: 2895884752@qq.com
In the era of rapid technological advancements and global economic transformation, the emergence of “new productivity” has become a critical driver of industrial upgrading. New productivity, characterized by the integration of digitalization, intelligence, and sustainability, represents an advanced stage of productivity development. Technological innovation serves as the core force behind this transformation, reshaping traditional industries and fostering the emergence of new industrial systems. This paper explores the pathways and mechanisms through which technological innovation drives industrial upgrading from the perspective of new productivity. By analyzing theoretical foundations and real-world cases, it identifies key factors such as digital transformation, intelligent manufacturing, and sustainable practices. The study also examines the interactions between technological innovation, industrial structure optimization, and value chain enhancement, providing insights into policy-making and strategic development for realizing high-quality industrial growth.
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