en.Wedoany.com Reported - June 9 - iFlytek plans to hold the 2026 SpaceMind Global Launch in Hong Kong on June 10, unveiling the Agentic architecture SpaceMind designed for intelligent spaces. This architecture focuses on real-world spatial scenarios such as homes, hotels, and offices, aiming to bring AI Agent from software interfaces into physical spaces, enabling spaces with perception, understanding, decision-making, and execution capabilities.
The core goal of SpaceMind is to connect people, devices, scenarios, and tasks within a space into a sustainable intelligent system. According to currently disclosed information, this architecture will equip intelligent spaces with autonomous thinking, real memory, and self-learning capabilities. This means that lighting, screens, audio systems, sensors, interactive terminals, and backend services in spaces such as living rooms, hotel rooms, meeting rooms, and office areas may achieve coordination through a unified intelligent hub in the future. For smart hardware companies, hotel digital service providers, office space operators, and system integrators, SpaceMind serves more as a foundational capability entry point for spatial intelligence. Its application focus will cover multi-device collaboration, long-term user habit recognition, spatial state perception, cross-scenario service orchestration, and automatic task execution. For example, in hotel scenarios, the system can organize interactions around check-in, meetings, translation, room service, and local life recommendations; in office scenarios, it can connect meeting minutes, multilingual communication, screen collaboration, document retrieval, and device control; in home scenarios, it can establish long-term memory around audio-visual entertainment, child companionship, elderly care, study and work, and safety reminders.
Currently, dozens of global partners have reached strategic cooperation agreements around SpaceMind.
In recent years, iFlytek has continuously extended its large model capabilities to specific hardware and industry scenarios, with intelligent spaces being one of the key directions in its "software-hardware integration" and global application strategy. Compared to traditional smart home and smart office systems, the Agentic architecture places greater emphasis on task understanding, environmental perception, tool invocation, and cross-device execution capabilities. For intelligent spaces to enter the stage of large-scale deployment, issues such as multi-brand device interconnectivity, user data security, spatial memory boundaries, low-latency response, localized deployment, and adaptation to different national markets still need to be addressed. The Hong Kong launch, targeting the global market, also reflects iFlytek's efforts to further integrate voice interaction, multilingual capabilities, the Spark large model, and the smart hardware ecosystem, striving to establish a new AI entry point in homes, hotels, and offices.
As AI Agent moves from software applications to real-world environments, the competitive focus of intelligent spaces will shift from "device networking" to "space understanding of people and tasks." If SpaceMind can subsequently open stable development interfaces, form replicable industry solutions, and establish implementation benchmarks with more real estate, hotel, office, home appliance, and system integration partners, iFlytek is expected to secure a higher-level platform position in the intelligent space industry chain. Going forward, the technical architecture, partner list, initial application scenarios, and commercialization pace disclosed at the launch will determine whether SpaceMind can transition from concept release to project deployment.
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