Theoretical Review and Practical Path of Developing New Quality Productive Forces in Sports Goods Manufacturing Industry
Developing new quality productive forces is an innovative path to promote the integration of sports goods manufacturing industry into the overall construction of a"manufacturing powerhouse".Using research methods such as literature review and field investigation,this study explores the theoretical connotation and application system of new quality productive forces in the sports goods manufacturing industry,and proposes development difficulties and measures in practice.Research suggests that the formation of new quality productive forces in the sports goods manufacturing industry stems from revolutionary breakthroughs in various emerging technologies in the manufacturing field and innovative allocation of data elements,promoting a deep transformation towards high-end,intelligent,green,and integrated industries.It has important value in reducing production costs,creating service-oriented manufacturing,and enhancing international competitiveness.At the application level,the development of new quality productive forces in the sports goods manufacturing industry requires knowledge innovation in human factors science,materials science,data science,environmental science,and management science,as well as the guarantee of institutional,talent,standard,and infrastructure conditions.It can be applied to key links such as industrial research and development design,production and manufacturing,and marketing services.At present,in response to the difficulties in policy formulation,innovation depth,technology investment,talent supply,achievement implementation,and data utilization,practical paths are proposed from four dimensions:improving the policy and regulatory system,increasing investment in scientific and technological innovation,strengthening professional talent training,and promoting collaborative innovation of"government industry university research application".
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