Beijing has consistently ranked first in the global science city rankings for eight consecutive years, as measured by the Nature Index, according to Yin Yong, deputy secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Beijing Municipal Committee and mayor of Beijing.
Nature Index tracks the authorship of articles in prestigious research journals and Beijing's ranking has shown that the city remains the top science city in the world.
On Tuesday, China's State Council Information Office held a press conference on leveraging Beijing's strategic role as the national capital, initiating a new chapter in high-quality development. Yin made the remarks while he answered questions from the media at the press conference.
Yin also introduced the capital's achievement in seeking scientific and technological innovation and attracting high-level talent in science and technology.
Beijing has 92 colleges and universities, and more than 1,000 research institutes and its numbers of national laboratories and large scientific installations are ranked first in the country.
Beijing's investment in research and development has also been among the largest in the country. Every 10,000 people in Beijing hold an average of over 262 invention patents, ranking first in China.
The capital has a large talent pool with more than 550,000 scientific researchers. In the field of artificial intelligence, for instance, Beijing's top talent accounts for about 43 percent of the country's total.
An average of 337 technology-based enterprises are established in Beijing every day, and the number of national high-tech enterprises and unicorn enterprises rank first among all cities in the country.