Patent navigation adds new power, new material industry park and welcomes development

**Abstract** China's first synthetic diamond developer served as a consultant in mid-May. A large number of projects are set to be signed at the Zhengzhou New Materials Industrial Park over the next two years. Fuyang City is fully committed to developing this industrial park. Following the signing of 13 projects in April last year, recent developments have brought renewed excitement to the area. It’s been reported again that major progress is being made. **China’s First Synthetic Diamond Developer as Consultant** In mid-May, a significant number of projects will be officially signed at the Zhengzhou New Materials Industrial Park. This marks a key step forward in the park's development and signals an acceleration in its growth trajectory. Over the past two years, Xiangyang City has invested heavily in building this industrial hub, which is now gaining momentum with new project announcements and strategic partnerships. **Projects Set for Centralized Signing in Mid-May** Following the successful signing of 13 projects in April of last year, the park has recently seen more positive developments. In mid-May, a large number of projects will be signed in a centralized event, signaling a new phase of expansion and investment. The park is well on its way to becoming a leading center for new materials and advanced manufacturing. **Comprehensive Development Plan and Strategic Partnerships** The park has completed its development planning, overall layout, and environmental assessment. Notably, 10 experts, including Wang Guangzu, China’s first artificial diamond developer, have been appointed as consultants. The park was also approved as the first national patent navigation industry development experimental zone in China. Additionally, academician workstations were established, and the park was named among the top ten news in China’s superhard materials industry in 2012. **International Collaboration and Infrastructure Development** The American Kotler Consulting Group provided scientific guidance and planning services for the park’s construction. With a total contract investment of 22.3 billion yuan, the park has seen the relocation of several key industrial projects, including white pigeons, the construction of 5,000 square meters of standardized workshops, and the development of 12 roads along with supporting utilities such as water, gas, heating, and communication networks. Over 195,000 square meters of villages have been demolished, and 72,000 square meters of resettlement housing have been completed, with fixed asset investments reaching 2.32 billion yuan. **Planning a 10 Square Kilometer Space Layout** The park plans to develop a 10-square-kilometer spatial layout, with a leading group established to oversee the implementation of the plan. Special funds have been allocated, and preferential policies introduced to support innovation and growth. Collaborations with agencies like Zhengzhou Ruixin Intellectual Property Agency and Beijing Hexiang Xinchuang Information Technology Co., Ltd. have further strengthened the park’s strategic direction. **Patent Navigation Adds Power** On August 30, 2013, the Zhengzhou New Materials Industrial Park was recognized by the State Intellectual Property Office as one of the first national patent navigation industry development experimental zones. The initiative aims to drive innovation through patent analysis and strategic planning. The project, led by the Patent Management Department of the State Intellectual Property Office and undertaken by the Beijing Central Government’s Patent Early Warning Consultation Center, was officially launched in late December 2013 and completed its main research in February 2014. **Development History of Zhengzhou New Materials Industrial Park** Since its inception in 2012, the park has gone through several key milestones. On May 22, 2012, the Zhengzhou Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government issued guidelines for optimizing the layout of leading industries, designating super-hard materials as a key focus. By August 30, 2012, the location for the 10-square-kilometer park was finalized after several field investigations. On September 24, 2012, the park was officially unveiled and projects were signed. The development plan was reviewed by experts in September 2012, and a strategic cooperation agreement with China Machinery Industry Group was signed on November 21, 2012. **Continued Growth and Recognition** In January 2013, another project signing ceremony was held in Xiangyang, marking the park as one of the top ten news in the superhard materials industry. Construction officially began on April 9, 2013, with the demolition of Wangzhuang Village as a symbolic start. On August 30, 2013, the park was designated as a national patent navigation experimental zone. In November 2013, the Academician Workstation was opened, and in February 2014, the city government released a long-term development plan for the superhard materials industry, aiming to make the park a leading industrial cluster. **Strategic Collaboration and Future Vision** By April 2014, Fuyang City had hosted a report meeting on the results of the patent navigation planning and development strategy for the superhard materials industry. Experts from the Beijing Central Committee of the Association presented the staged outcomes of the patent navigation plan, while representatives from the Kotler Consulting Group shared insights on equipment manufacturing and new material development. Dr. Milton Kotler delivered a keynote speech on the strategic opportunities for Puyang City’s equipment manufacturing sector, highlighting the park’s growing influence and future potential.

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