Currently, over 70% of enterprises in key areas of Fujian Province are fully digitalized, placing the province second nationwide. Additionally, private enterprises make up more than 80% of the "unicorn" and "gazelle" innovative companies within the core industries of the province's digital economy.
Fujian is committed to advancing and deploying technology as needed, implementing dual-gigabit network construction initiatives, expanding deep coverage for the Internet of Things, and optimizing computing power layouts. These efforts accelerate the optimization and upgrading of digital infrastructure, elevate the standards of digital infrastructure construction, and provide foundational support for the digital transformation of private enterprises. The goal is to create a core engine for the digital economy, fostering the clustered development of key industries such as artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, and the metaverse. This initiative aims to cultivate several provincial-level digital economy core industry clusters, offering technical, product, and service support for the digital transformation of private enterprises. Leveraging the provincial public data development service platform, Fujian provides public data development services to market entities. Over 3,000 data catalogs have been released for development and utilization, offering robust data support for the digital transformation of private enterprises.
Additionally, Fujian is concentrating on pivotal areas to drive transformation, guiding various regions to advance the digital transformation of private enterprises in accordance with local conditions. Fuzhou has identified four key sub-sectors—knitting, cotton spinning, electronics, and auto parts—as pilot areas to spearhead the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises. Xiamen has identified 600 companies across three specific sectors—electronic device manufacturing, power transmission and distribution, and control equipment manufacturing, as well as medical instruments and consumables manufacturing—as key participants in its digital transformation pilot projects. Zhangzhou is advancing the digital transformation of medium and large enterprises in key sectors such as petrochemicals, new metallurgical materials, equipment manufacturing, and food processing. Quanzhou is fostering the digital transformation of private enterprises in industries including textiles, footwear, building materials, home furnishings, and handicrafts. Sanming is promoting the high-end, intelligent, and green development of private enterprises in sectors such as agriculture, steel, and new fluorine materials. Putian has developed the "Four Lists" for the digital transformation of industrial chains, with a focus on key areas such as footwear and apparel, food, and equipment. Nanping is enhancing the lightweight application of industrial apps to empower the intelligent transformation and digitalization of four industries: bamboo and wood processing, biopharmaceuticals, electromechanical manufacturing, and light textiles. Longyan is prioritizing support for the digital transformation of enterprises in three industries: metal processing machinery manufacturing, non-ferrous metal rolling processing, and electronic components along with their specialized new materials manufacturing. Ningde is conducting digitalization pilot projects in industries such as electric motors, food processing, and special metallurgy. Pingtan is advancing the construction of intelligent warehousing and accelerating digital transformation in sectors such as logistics and trade.