Here comes the dry goods! I am a monk, and my recent thesis is about the development orientation of industrial parks. Although I am a bit of an armchair strategist, this issue really deserves attention. Before attracting investment, industrial parks everywhere will face such a difficult problem, that is, how to locate the development of industrial parks. If you don't make a good positioning plan first, it will lead to problems such as chaotic management and slow development in the later period. It is not difficult to determine the development orientation of industrial parks. First of all, industrial parks should give full play to the advantages of local resources, take Scientific Outlook on Development as a guide and make effective use of local resources. Secondly, most industrial parks should rely on the location advantages, geographical location and traffic of industrial agglomeration to establish their own industrial orientation, and then they can develop and expand related industries on the basis of the original industries to form industrial agglomeration. Finally, they need to adjust industrial institutions and upgrade their archives to promote industrial parks.
I also did some case studies in my thesis, and Yu Sheng impressed me the most. They investigated and analyzed the development orientation of modern science and technology industrial park, and also cooperated with Hyundai Group in many sustainable design consulting projects in Hainan. You can understand that the development prospect is bright ~