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Abstract: Since the 21st century, new quality productivity driven by innovation in information and network technologies has become a fundamental engine for industrial upgrading and high-quality economic development. Advanced productivity has shifted from traditional factor-driven models to systemic innovations characterized by digitalization, intelligence, and green development, underpinned by new infrastructure and a highly skilled workforce. Cultivating new quality productivity is a systems engineering spanning technology, industry, institutions, and society, requiring innovation-driven development and deeper reform. Through the combined momentum of policy guidance and market mechanisms, it is crucial to accelerate the integration of digital technologies with the real economy. Meanwhile, it is necessary to strengthen the government's institutional provision and public-private partnership collaboration, build an open and mutually beneficial global innovation ecosystem, and also pay attention to the social impact of technological changes, ensuring social harmony through education dissemination and skill reformation. Only through the concerted efforts of multiple parties can a solid modern industrial system be built and the stable and long-term development of the economy and society be achieved. |