China's H3C Holds NAVIGATE International Summit, Showcasing Full-Stack AI Infrastructure
2026-05-26 16:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 25, China's H3C Group announced that the H3C NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit had been held in Hangzhou. Themed "Connecting the AI Future," the conference brought together global industry experts, ecosystem partners, and customer representatives to showcase H3C's full-stack capabilities in computing power, networking, storage, cloud, security, and operations, while facilitating exchanges on global cooperation and industrial development in the AI era.

The focus of this international summit was to advance AI infrastructure from standalone hardware demonstrations to system-level capability delivery. When enterprises deploy AI applications, bottlenecks are not limited to the number of computing power chips but also involve network interconnection efficiency, storage throughput, cloud platform scheduling, security protection, operational automation, and cost management. At the summit, H3C proposed "Token—The New Engine for AI Growth" as a core concept and continued its "Computing Power × Connectivity" technical approach, aiming to help customers improve AI input-output efficiency through optimized architecture and full-stack product portfolios.

The capabilities showcased at this summit covered six key areas: "Computing, Networking, Storage, Cloud, Security, and Operations." For large enterprises, carriers, government agencies, and industry customers, as AI systems move from pilot projects to large-scale deployment, training, inference, data flow, and business system integration all require a more stable infrastructure foundation. Computing clusters need high-bandwidth, low-latency network interconnections; large model applications require high-performance storage and data scheduling; cloud platforms need to support multi-tenant, multi-task, and multi-scenario deployments; security and operations must address governance issues in the long-term operation of models, data, applications, and infrastructure. By presenting these capabilities within a unified framework, H3C demonstrated that competition in AI infrastructure is shifting from single-product performance to the collaborative efficiency of entire systems.

Global cooperation was also a key theme of this summit. H3C proposed "Partner First" and "Think Globally, Act Locally," emphasizing joint efforts with partners to drive AI development and global market expansion. For Chinese ICT enterprises, overseas markets require not only product delivery but also local channels, service systems, industry solution adaptation, and long-term ecosystem collaboration. When AI infrastructure is deployed in different countries and industries, it is also affected by data center conditions, network environments, customers' digital foundations, data compliance, and operational capabilities. Therefore, "global technical capabilities + localized delivery" is becoming a crucial competitive factor for enterprises going global.

According to H3C's official website, the NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit was held in Hangzhou on May 22, gathering global industry experts, ecosystem partners, and customer representatives, and showcasing full-stack capabilities for the AI era. Information simultaneously released by PRNewswire also mentioned that H3C will continue to enhance its full-stack capabilities, provide high-level products and solutions, and support customers' business growth in the AI era centered on Token cost-effectiveness.

The industrial value of AI infrastructure lies in enabling enterprise AI to move from "functional" to "sustainably operational." If there is a lack of coordination among computing power, networking, storage, and operations, enterprises may face issues such as idle GPU resources, low data transfer efficiency, excessively high inference costs, long service launch cycles, and difficulty in fault location. By packaging computing, connectivity, storage, cloud platforms, security, and operations into infrastructure capabilities for the AI era, H3C is essentially responding to customers' large-scale deployment needs in large model training, industry intelligent agents, enterprise knowledge systems, intelligent manufacturing, financial risk control, government services, and operational management.

Subsequent milestones for the project include H3C's expansion of international market partners, the deployment of AI infrastructure products among overseas industry customers, practical application feedback on Token cost-effectiveness solutions, and whether the combination of computing power, networking, storage, and operations products can form replicable deliveries in more scenarios. What can be confirmed at this stage is that H3C has held the NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit in Hangzhou and showcased its full-stack infrastructure capabilities for the AI era; publicly available information has not disclosed specific new orders, overseas customer lists, contract amounts, or the delivery scale of individual projects, so it should not be extrapolated to imply confirmed large-scale overseas commercial revenue.

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