Researches on Current Status and Future Path of the Development of Industrial Design Industry of Ningbo

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As the smart industry embodying great knowledge, high technology and great culture, industrial design has the most potential for value appreciation and is an important link of the manufacturing industry value chain. It is also the significant origin of the core competitiveness of the modern manufacturing industry. This paper will analyze the current status and development features of the industrial design industry of Ningbo, explore existing problems at present, and propose measures for speeding up the development of industrial design industry in Ningbo, including perfecting the long-acting mechanism for industrial connection, establishing the industrial design industry standard system and enhancing the authentification and management of industrial design parks.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 694-697)

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3287-3291

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May 2013

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