Recently, biomedical enterprises on Guangzhou International Bio Island welcomed a pleasant surprise: the first physical substation of Huangpu District’s "One Station, Multiple Parks" biomedical innovation service system has officially commenced operations. With this new facility, enterprises on the island can conveniently access professional consulting and guidance services for drug and medical device registration and application right at their doorstep. This achieves "on-site processing and zero-distance service," drastically reducing administrative costs for enterprises while significantly improving efficiency, ensuring that policy benefits are delivered precisely and directly to the front lines of business.
On the afternoon of April 28, the event themed "'Sui Xiaoxin' Enters Clusters: China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City 'Specialized, Sophisticated, Unique, and New' Industrial Matchmaking Conference and 'One Park, One Policy' Launch Ceremony" was successfully held. At the event, Knowledge City Group officially unveiled its "One Park, One Policy" system. Simultaneously, the joint launch ceremony for the Knowledge City OPC Community and the Huangpu Intelligent Computing No. 1 Token Factory was held, accelerating the momentum of the artificial intelligence industry and facilitating the digital transformation and upgrading of enterprises. Cai Dayin, General Manager of the iSoftStone Greater Bay Area Computing Power Service Center, introduced the Huangpu Intelligent Computing No. 1 Token Factory at the ceremony. He stated that the factory relies on high-density A800 GPUs as its core computing power. Combined with a dispatching hub and a Token service layer, it delivers stable, billable, and governable Token services. This provides consistent, intelligent computing support for diverse scenarios—including healthcare, smart manufacturing, smart cities, and cutting-edge scientific research—igniting a new flywheel for AI industry development in Knowledge City. A marketing executive from Knowledge City Industrial Park Development Co., Ltd. explained that the "One Park, One Policy" initiative is driven by the "Sci-Tech Innovation Plus System" to develop eight core industrial park clusters. Relying on the differentiated and precise positioning of each park, it fosters an open, coordinated, and innovation-driven industrial development ecosystem. Additionally, supporting policies include a business incubation period, flexible short-term rentals, a "landlord + shareholder" model, enterprise growth awards, value-added benefit packages, and a leading enterprise partnership program. Notably, under the "landlord + shareholder" model, the park may explore converting part of the rent into equity for tenant enterprises with high growth potential, thereby transitioning from a landlord to a shareholder. (Written by Guangzhou Daily Xin Hua Cheng reporter Zhang Lu)
On April 15, the 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) opened in Guangzhou. The exhibition areas featuring enterprises from Guangzhou’s Huangpu District were bustling with visitors. Companies from Huangpu showcased a wide array of cutting-edge products, including new energy storage systems, high-end CNC machinery, intelligent robots, green environmental solutions, and customized home appliances. Relying on advanced technology, precise design, and highly stable supply chains, they continue to elevate the "Made in Guangzhou, Sold Worldwide" gold standard. Their global expansion has evolved from simply exporting products to exporting brands, technologies, and industry standards—using true strength to prove the slogan: "Guangzhou Goods Go Global, Huangpu Goods Lead the Pack!"
With the theme "Canton Fair: Connecting the World for Mutual Benefit," the 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) opened in Guangzhou on April 15.
Despite not being a traditional coffee-producing region, Guangzhou boasts 8,017 coffee shops, ranking second in China and first in South China. It serves as a vital gateway for global raw coffee beans entering China, a highland for innovative coffee trends, and a major hub for the export of smart coffee equipment. In recent years, leveraging its industrial capacity, technological prowess, and market consumption power, Guangzhou has built a comprehensive urban coffee industry. In 2025, the annual output value of Guangzhou's entire coffee industry chain reached 67 billion yuan, with raw bean imports accounting for 42% of the national total. A simple cup of coffee has become a window showcasing Guangzhou's commercial vitality, industrial upgrading, and consumer appeal.
Recently, the Guangzhou Intelligent Software Valley, along with the city’s first AI Agent Industrial Park, was officially unveiled in the Guangzhou Development District and Huangpu District. This launch marks a new stage of clustered and scaled development for the district’s intelligent software and artificial intelligence industries, injecting fresh momentum into regional industrial upgrading.
On April 8, with the dispatch of the first 1,750 kilograms of live snow crabs from the Guangzhou Huangpu Comprehensive Bonded Zone (hereinafter referred to as the "Huangpu CBZ") to overseas markets, Southern China's first "inter-provincial transport + bonded warehousing + transshipment export" operation for imported sea-caught live snow crabs was officially launched. Currently, the bonded transshipment model for the inter-provincial transport of live aquatic animals has no precedent in China, filling a void in the industry. To support the development of this new model, Huangpu Customs collaborated with the Commerce Bureau of the Guangzhou Development District and the Administrative Committee of the Guangzhou Suigang Intelligent Manufacturing Cooperation Zone to conduct in-depth research and assessments. They guided the competent local customs authority in formulating a customized regulatory plan, innovatively creating an integrated supervision and service model encompassing the land transport, bonded storage, and re-export of imported sea-caught crabs.
In April, as spring unfolds, a powerful wave of momentum is surging across the Huangpu District in Guangzhou, driving the development of the private economy. Standing at a new starting point for the 15th Five-Year Plan, the Guangzhou Development District and Huangpu District—China’s first national demonstration zone for the innovative concept that "small and medium-sized enterprises can accomplish great things"—have once again sounded the bugle call for the high-quality development of the private sector. On the afternoon of April 8, the launch ceremony for the Huangpu District "Heart-Link Initiative" to promote the high-quality development of the private economy, along with a Spring Reception themed "Pooling Strength for Development, Advancing Quality and Efficiency for the Future," was held at the Guangzhou International Bio Island. At the event, the "Heart-Link Initiative" was officially unveiled. Designed as a highly valuable "service gift package," the initiative centers on fostering "new quality productive forces" and establishes an integrated, five-in-one service system spanning "government, industry, finance, services, and application."
On February 4, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International Intelligent Inspection Industrial Park officially began construction in Huangpu District, Guangzhou. Focusing on research and development as well as equipment manufacturing for intelligent inspection, the project aims to overcome the industry’s challenges of being small, scattered, and weak.