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2025年全球未来产业指数(GFII)

信息技术 2026-02-25 - iCV TA&K 尊敬冯
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PREFACE The 2025 Global Future Industry Index is a premier research initiativespearheaded by ICV TA&K, fortified by the strategic collaboration ofdistinguished organizations including WIPO, OECD, and IRENA. Thisedition, grounded in rigorous multi-dimensional analysis, synthesizesexpansive secondary research, proprietary data from internationalinstitutions, and high-level consultations with global pioneers. Thestudy provides a sophisticated assessment of over 20 sovereignentities and regions, evaluating their strategic positioning acrossindustrial architecture, deployment maturity, R&D intensity, andecological sustainability. In this 2025 framework, future industries are defined as the vanguardof the global economy—high-stakes sectors where radical innovationmeets societal transformation. Our research prioritizes seven high-impact domains that represent the convergence of digital, physical,and biological systems:General Artificial Intelligence (GAI),Neuro-Intelligence,Embodied AI,Bio-manufacturing,Fusion & GreenEnergy,Quantum Information & Networking,6G Communications. By deploying this index, our mission is to deliver actionableintelligence and strategic foresight to global policymakers, industrialtitan s , an d i n s ti tu ti o n al i n v e s to r s . W e e x te n d o u r p r o f o u n dappreciation to the ICV TA&K analytical team and the global expertcommunity, whose specialized knowledge has been instrumental incalibrating this 2025 index as a compass for the next industrial era. "Decoding the Neural Map of Global Progress: The 2025 Benchmark forFuture Industrial Leadership." Senior Vice President & Advanced Technology Consulting Director, ICVTA&KJude Green Research Team Gabriel SilvaAmelia TurnerSebastian RamosIsabella WrightEthan Kim Noah OkonkwoOwen DavisPriya MehtaCaroline MitchellHuber Clemens Aisha MohammedBrown AlexanderSofia RodriguezJennifer CollinsYasmine Farah Acknowledgement We are grateful to the institutions who offered us support, including butnot limited to: Special thanks to the organizations for their collaborations: CONTENTS 01Executivesummary..................................................05 02Introduction:TechEvolution, Global Impact...............08How do we define the future industry of 2025?..........................09Methodology: The Global Future Industry Index in 2025............11 03Global Future Industries Assessment 2025: NationalPerspectives Ranking...............................................16Innovation and Research Capacity...........................................21Industrial Deployment and Maturity.........................................28Policy Pivot and Regulatory Agility...........................................34Ecosystem and Environmental Sustainability............................39 04Global Future Industries Assessment 2025: UrbanPerspectives Ranking...............................................44 05Comprehensive analysis and ranking of future industries.................................................................48General Artificial Intelligence (GAI)............................................49Embodied AI ............................................................................56Fusion & Green Energy..............................................................626G Communications..................................................................67Neuro-Intelligence....................................................................73Bio-manufacturing...................................................................79Quantum Information & Networking..........................................85 06Conclusion...............................................................91 07References...............................................................93 Executive summary 01Executive summary This report presents a comprehensive quantitative analysis of the 2025 Global Future IndustryDevelopment Index across six frontier technology sectors: Embodied Intelligence, Fusion &Green Energy, 6G Technology, Neuro-Intelligence, Bio-manufacturing, and QuantumInformation & Networking. Drawing strictly on ranked city and enterprise data, the analysismaps the global competitive landscape, core technological routes, and industrializationpriorities shaping the next generation of high-value innovation. Key Regional Dominance Patterns The United Statesemerges as the overall global leader, holding dominantpositions in five of the six sectors. It excels in foundational research, commercialcapital deployment, and cross-cutting platform technologies—evident in itsleadership in Embodied AI (Boston Dynamics, Neuralink), Fusion Energy (CFS,Helion Energy), 6G (SpaceX, Qualcomm), Neuro-Intelligence (8 of the top 10enterprises), and Quantum Computing (IBM Quantum, Google Quantum). U.S.strength is defined by a synergistic ecosystem of top-tier universities, venturecapital, and corporate R&D, driving rapid translation from lab to market. Chinasolidifies its