China Unicom Establishes 1 Billion Yuan Intelligent Computing Technology Company in Hangzhou, Further Expanding Cloud Computing and AI System Integration Services
2026-06-03 15:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 3, China Unicom Intelligent Computing Technology (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd. was established, with legal representative Dai Ling and a registered capital of 1 billion yuan, wholly owned by China United Network Communications Group Co., Ltd. The company's business scope includes artificial intelligence application software development, cloud computing equipment technical services, and information system integration services, targeting intelligent computing infrastructure, cloud computing services, and industry digital integration businesses.

The establishment of this new company continues China Unicom's recent strategy of deepening its layout around the core businesses of "network communication and computing network digital intelligence." Operators entering the intelligent computing field are not just building data centers or leasing computing resources; more importantly, they are integrating communication networks, cloud platforms, computing scheduling, industry data, and application development capabilities to provide end-to-end digital support—from connectivity to computing and from platforms to applications—for government, manufacturing, transportation, energy, finance, healthcare, and other industry clients. Hangzhou itself has a strong foundation in the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing industries. By establishing the intelligent computing technology company in Hangzhou, China Unicom can better tap into regional demands for AI application development, computing services, system integration, and industry solutions, while also creating a new operational entity to deepen computing-network collaboration in the Yangtze River Delta region.

The registered capital of 1 billion yuan indicates that this is not a lightweight project company but rather a regional platform carrier for China Unicom's intelligent computing business.

From a business scope perspective, AI application software development corresponds to industry models, intelligent agents, AI application platforms, and business system upgrades; cloud computing equipment technical services connect servers, computing clusters, storage, networks, and cloud platform operations; and information system integration services target the actual implementation for government and enterprise clients, covering solution design, hardware and software integration, deployment delivery, and subsequent operations. Operators' advantages in this area stem from network coverage, cloud-network integration, a base of government and enterprise clients, and infrastructure investment capabilities. However, they also face competition from internet cloud vendors, specialized intelligent computing service providers, and system integration companies. After the establishment of China Unicom Intelligent Computing Technology in Hangzhou, whether it can develop replicable industry solutions will directly impact its position in the local AI industry ecosystem.

China Unicom has previously advanced the layout of intelligent computing centers, computing resource scheduling, and industry digital application deployments in Zhejiang Province. Hangzhou has also been continuously strengthening its supply of diverse heterogeneous computing resources and computing resource scheduling services. If the new intelligent computing technology company further undertakes AI application software, cloud computing equipment services, and system integration businesses, it could become a key node connecting China Unicom's local computing resources, government and enterprise clients, and industry application scenarios. For the information and communication industry, operators' corporate-level intelligent computing layout will shift computing services from basic resource supply to comprehensive competition involving "computing + network + software + industry delivery."

Subsequent variables will focus on the company's actual business scope, its division of responsibilities with China Unicom Cloud and local industry platforms in Zhejiang, its intelligent computing resource supply capabilities, and the speed of project implementation in scenarios such as manufacturing, urban governance, transportation, and energy. As AI applications transition from model training to industry deployment, the value of intelligent computing companies will increasingly depend on delivery capabilities, service stability, and understanding of industry scenarios, rather than just the scale of registered capital.

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