en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 24, 2026, iFlytek held an ecosystem launch event for its AI Service Marketplace in Beijing, unveiling the enterprise service platform Claw for the first time. Previously, enterprises implementing AI projects had to go through multiple stages, including requirement proposal, service provider selection, solution and price comparison, and business negotiation, with the initiation cycle often taking weeks or even months. The newly launched Claw platform employs a multi-agent collaboration mechanism. Enterprises only need to describe their business needs in one sentence, and the platform automatically handles requirement understanding, solution generation, price estimation, and service provider matching, compressing the project initiation cycle to minutes.
Chen Xianhua, General Manager of iFlytek's AI Service Marketplace, noted that the AI industry has reached a critical turning point. In March 2026, China's daily token call volume exceeded 140 trillion, a more than 1,400-fold increase from early 2024. In June 2026, global AI and machine network request volumes surpassed human network request volumes for the first time. Enterprise focus is shifting from model parameters to business value. Gartner data shows that 85% of enterprise AI projects fail to meet expectations. The issue often lies not in model capabilities themselves, but in the numerous "silos" between scenarios, data, knowledge, experience, and organizations. What enterprises need is no longer a single tool, but an intelligent system capable of understanding requirements, integrating resources, organizing capabilities, and delivering results.
iFlytek's Claw platform builds a multi-agent collaborative system comprising the "Requirement Understanding Agent, Solution Assistant Agent, Pricing Assistant Agent, and Potential Business Recommendation Agent." When an enterprise inputs a requirement, such as "build a guidance kiosk for a tertiary hospital," the platform automatically completes requirement decomposition, solution generation, price estimation, and recommends suitable service providers, outputting an executable solution. The iFlytek AI Service Marketplace has transformed from a "passive search shelf" to an "active service operator."

The platform is built on eight years of accumulated experience from the iFlytek AI Service Marketplace. Since its launch in 2018, the marketplace has aggregated over 20,000 customer business opportunities, covering more than 100 industry scenarios including energy and power, manufacturing, finance, education, and digital retail. It has attracted over 1,800 AI service providers, forming a complete ecosystem spanning consulting and planning, solution design, project implementation, and operational services. In the energy industry, intelligent sourcing and price analysis improve procurement efficiency; in manufacturing, multilingual AI translation bridges cross-border collaboration gaps; in finance, digital employees restructure customer service processes; in the internet industry, live-streaming assistants identify inappropriate content in real-time. Numerous innovative projects from institutions such as State Power Investment Corporation, Tsinghua University, China Merchants Securities, and Bank of Jiangsu have been implemented at scale, with a joint delivery model achieving a 100% project completion rate. The platform also establishes a service provider integrity management system, dynamically grading providers and empowering partner growth through technology, capital, and brand dimensions.
This launch event showcased a range of application outcomes deeply integrated into business scenarios: the cloud-based AI agent assistant AstronClaw supports zero-barrier deployment, with over 130 officially curated Skills built-in; Spark Coach reduces training costs through realistic interactive drills; Spark Minutes provides a full-meeting-chain solution supporting private deployment; iFlytek Zhiwen has served over 2.18 million enterprise and government users, covering 13 industry scenarios. In the industrial sector, an AI voice recognition-based anti-human-error system ensures safe operation of power plants; in procurement, a penetrating regulatory solution strengthens risk identification; in government and enterprise offices, a document review system solves workflow bottlenecks; in finance, a market analysis assistant enables personalized industry insights.
Chen Xianhua emphasized that as AI enters the core of business operations, scenario providers, data providers, technology providers, and industry knowledge providers must form a united community for collaborative co-creation. On the day of the launch, the "iFlytek AI Service Marketplace Partner Pilot Program" was also initiated, inviting outstanding service providers and ecosystem partners across industries to package and onboard scenario implementation experience as skills, products, and other forms. The platform simultaneously introduces diverse commercial mechanisms such as token revenue sharing, standardized subscriptions, and industry-specific customization.
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