Participation in the 5th China Young Entrepreneurs (Gongqingcheng) Development Summit

Exploring Enterprise Digital Technology and Transformation Processes

Participation in the 5th China Young Entrepreneurs (Gongqingcheng) Development Summit
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In 2022, participated in the 9th “Chuang Qing Chun” China Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (Digital Economy Track), attending all three formal exchange components organized by the competition: thematic seminars, industry dialogues, and technology feasibility assessments.

Abstract

Identified that the current 80% transformation failure rate stems not from insufficient willingness or technical capacity among enterprises, but from a structural mismatch between existing policy instruments and the organizational capabilities of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises — where policy design assumes the presence of dedicated R&D departments as a default premise (e.g., R&D expense super-deduction requires systematic R&D activity records).

Proposed that digital transformation services should not be defined as project delivery or system construction, but rather be reconceptualized as capability infrastructure provision, comprising two inseparable dimensions:
Cognitive Modeling Dimension: converting tacit industry knowledge (e.g., process optimization experience, equipment failure criteria) into a computable, verifiable, and transferable rule system;
Capability Solidification Dimension: embedding the rule system into low-barrier interactive interfaces (e.g., form-based work instruction generators, process-parameter-guided software copyright drafting modules), enabling enterprise personnel to naturally acquire digital thinking while completing concrete tasks.

Emphasized that the role of intellectual property in the transformation process should shift from outcome certification to capability verification.