Research on the Enhancement of Technological Transformation Efficiency under New Quality Production Forces

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  • Wendi Cui Xi'an Polytechnic University

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https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v3i3.1411

Keywords:

New Quality Productive Forces, Scientific and Technological Achievement Transformation, Efficiency Improvement

Abstract

The cultivation and development of new quality productive forces rely on the deep integration of scientific and technological innovation and industrial innovation. Currently, the scientific and technological achievement transformation system in our country is facing deep obstructions such as fragmented resource elements, coordination barriers, and insufficient compatibility of incentive systems. Innovation is disconnected from industry, unable to achieve efficient interaction between science and the market domain, resulting in the inability to transform scientific and technological achievements into real productive forces. Based on the background of new quality productive forces, this paper analyzes the current status of scientific and technological achievement transformation, addresses the identified problems, and proposes corresponding measures to provide strong support for improving the efficiency of the scientific and technological achievement transformation system and promoting and cultivating new quality productive forces.

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Cui, W. (2026). Research on the Enhancement of Technological Transformation Efficiency under New Quality Production Forces. Asia Pacific Economic and Management Review, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v3i3.1411

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