Biomedical Innovation District
Through research, I found that Riga's university resources are very abundant. University resources can be transformed into innovation capabilities, providing a continuous stream of talents and knowledge output for the driving force of innovation. However, Riga's innovation capabilities have not shown obvious advantages because Riga's universities only stay in the scientific research stage, without the acceleration of transformation and industrialization stage.
I conducted in-depth research from three aspects: government policies, leading enterprises, and advantageous disciplines of universities, and found that the biopharmaceutical industry has development potential in RIGA.
I hope to combine the university resources on the island with the biopharmaceutical industry to form a diversified and dynamic knowledge-based innovation zone with universities as the foundation and biopharmaceutical as the development.
In urban planning, my expectation is for college student start-up teams to rent shared laboratories, release products, and successfully start businesses here. They will establish their own companies and settle down in this area, where they will work and live, and then continue to sponsor the next batch of college students. This will leave behind many talented individuals.