Wang Duoxiang, male, born in September 1969, from Guangyuan, Sichuan Province. An innovation management scholar, he is currently a researcher and doctoral supervisor at the School of Engineering, Peking University. He serves as the Director of the Jingjinji National Center of Technology Innovation and the Director of the Research Center of China Industry-University-Research Integration Innovation System. He has previously served as the Chairman of Xiamen Beida Taipu Technology Co., Ltd., Vice Dean of the School of Engineering, Peking University, Vice Mayor of Baotou Municipal People's Government, Vice President of Southern University of Science and Technology, and Dean of Beijing Institute of Collaborative Innovation. He has long engaged in academic research in innovation management and has proposed several original ideas and theories that brought significant impact in creating a unique academic system framework. He has provided important theoretical support for several national major scientific and technological innovation and educational reform strategies. He established China's first comprehensive national technology innovation center, the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National Technology Innovation Center," and developed a disruptive technological innovation framework with Chinese characteristics and an "innovation chain-industry chain" coupled regional collaborative innovation ecosystem. He has nurtured several globally pioneering disruptive technologies and strategic industry chains, explored innovative talent specialization training models, and demonstrated the opening of new winning tracks, seizing the strategic high ground of science and technology strategy, and developing new quality productivity forces.