Jointly compiled and published by Siemens and the National Center for Strategic Research and International Cooperation on Climate Change;
Analyze the policy support, industrial development status and challenges of Shenzhen’s three emerging industries of electronic information, new energy vehicles and data centers one by one, and sort out the path of industrial carbon reduction;
Based on the research results and the innovative technology and successful practice of Siemens in related industries, we will provide suggestions for the low-carbon transformation of emerging industries in Shenzhen.Today, Siemens and the National Climate Change Strategy Research and International Cooperation Center (referred to as the “National Climate Strategy Center”) jointly released the “Shenzhen Emerging Industries Low-carbon Transformation Development Research Report (full version)” at the Shenzhen Emerging Industries Low-carbon Transformation Development Research project Enterprise symposium. The report, jointly compiled by the National Climate Strategy Center and Siemens, analyzed the policy support, industrial development status and challenges faced by the three emerging industries of electronic information, new energy vehicles and data centers in Shenzhen one by one, and made suggestions on the path of industrial carbon reduction.
As a technology company that promotes innovation, Siemens continues to practice the concept of sustainable development, and uses advanced digital technologies and solutions to provide scientific and technological support for low-carbon transformation of enterprises, enabling high-quality development of the industry. Siemens has joined hands with the National Climate Strategy Center to advise Shenzhen enterprises on low-carbon transformation and sustainable development. This is an important initiative of Siemens in the field of sustainable development, and we will continue to work with ecological partners to promote the sustainable development of Chinese industries.
— Ma Qing
Executive Vice President, Siemens Greater China
Head of Sustainability