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Research on Transformation Path of Scientific and Technological Achievements of China Southern Power Gr

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The transformation of scientific and technological achievements is the key to the implementation of innovation-driven development, and the ultimate embodiment of the value of intellectual property. This paper analyses the status quo of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements of China and China Southern Power Grid Corporation, and proposes the effective transformation path of the grid company. It also elaborates on the function realization of the platform for building scientific and technological achievements, aiming to carry out business for China Southern Power Grid Corporation. Providing important theoretical support for improving the conversion rate of scientific and technological achievements.

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      EBDIT 2019: Proceedings of the 2019 3rd International Workshop on Education, Big Data and Information Technology
      June 2019
      140 pages
      ISBN:9781450372053
      DOI:10.1145/3352740

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