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Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched

by Hu Min
July 27, 2025
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Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched
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Caption: The beautiful ecological environment of Qingpu New City.

An AI+ innovation center will be jointly developed by Huawei and Qingpu District, which aims to become the first stop of investment in Shanghai for enterprises in the Yangtze River Delta region.

Forty projects were signed during the Qingpu New City Development Conference on Friday. Among these, strategic cooperation agreements were inked between China Telecom Shanghai Branch, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Bank of Communications, and Qingpu District government.

Huawei and Qingpu District government jointly launched the "Yangtze River Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center" during the event.

The 100 Turst, an information technology and specialized and innovative "little giant" firm, signed a project during the event.

Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: A bird's eye view of Qingpu New City.

"We will cooperate with Huawei on localized R&D and production, integrate industrial chain and partner resources, and nurture smart terminal industry clusters together," said an enterprise representative.

Huawei opened its new 11 billion yuan (US$1.5 billion) Lianqiu Lake facility in Qingpu last year, its biggest-ever research and development center.

The Lianqiu Lake complex, designed as Huawei's global research and development hub, is the cornerstone of the Xicen Science and Innovation Center, which is expected to be completed by 2030, bringing nearly 100,000 employees to the area.

Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: The launch to make Qingpu New City the first stop of investment in Shanghai for enterprises in the Yangtze River Delta region.
Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: A construction site in Qingpu New City.

Lianqiu Lake will be a core base for developing Huawei HiSilicon chips, 5G and 6G wireless technologies, smartphones, automobiles and digital energy.

Covering 91.1 square kilometers, Qingpu New City contributes 40 percent of the district's GDP and 65 percent of its above-scale industrial output value.

Based on the blueprint, it will develop a Central Business District and three functional zones, including the urban renewal practice area, future city model area, and an industrial innovation park with the 6.5-square-kilometer Central Business District the core of the development.

According to the 2025 Qingpu New City development plan, it will focus on next-generation information technology to cultivate a 100-billion-level industrial cluster, build a complete industrial ecosystem centering on leading enterprises like Huawei, and attract headquarters economy and tech innovation enterprises.

Delta AI+ Joint Innovation Center launched
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: Qingpu New City.

As a featured industry for coordinated development, BeiDou and low-altitude economy will use next-generation information technology in Qingpu to synergize with 100-billion-level clusters such as high-end equipment manufacturing and modern logistics.

Between 2026 and 2030, it will enhance diversified housing supply, promote the functional integration of rental housing, R&D innovation, leisure spaces, and public services in industrial communities, and provide low-cost and embedded industrial spaces for innovative talented personnel.

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