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Cross-border Symbiosis: The Technological Integration Revolution of Future Industries
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/I255A08
Author(s)
Danping Qiu
Affiliation(s)
School of Management, Guangzhou College of Commerce, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Abstract
Future industries, as the core carriers of the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation, are essentially characterized by the reconfiguration of industrial forms and the innovation of value systems triggered by the cross-border integration of technologies. Based on the cross-disciplinary perspectives of technology philosophy, industrial economics and systems science, this paper dissects the internal logic, evolutionary path and symbiotic mechanism of technology integration in future industries, and explores the disruptive impact of cross-border integration on industrial boundaries, production factors, organizational forms and innovation ecosystems. The study found that technology integration, through knowledge spillover, factor recombination and functional complementarity, breaks the rigid boundaries of traditional industries and forms a symbiotic system where "technology - industry - society" is interembedded; Its evolution follows a progressive path of "single-point breakthrough - chain integration - ecological symbiosis", with the core driving force being the internal tension of technological iteration, the upgrading demands of market demand and the coordinated support of the institutional environment. Based on this, this paper constructs an analytical framework for the integration of future industrial technologies, providing a theoretical reference for understanding the laws of industrial transformation and promoting the construction of an innovation ecosystem.
Keywords
Future Industries; Technology Convergence; Cross-Border Symbiosis; Industrial Restructuring; Innovation Ecosystem
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