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The first innovation center in the field of space computing has been established in Beijing

The first innovation center in the field of space computing has been established in Beijing

Published on: 2026-06-03

Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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Beijing, June 3 /Xin Hua/ — In the Chinese capital, its first innovation center for the space computing industry has been created, which is designed to unite the entire production chain of space computing and stimulate the development of the satellite Internet of Things (IoT) sector, the Science and Technology Daily newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The innovation center has identified six main research directions, including: highly reliable and heat-resistant computing microsystems designed for use in space; high-performance hyperscale computing workloads for space; satellite platforms and standard systems for space computing; large models for space under conditions of limited power supply; integrated cloud networks for measurement and management of “space-earth”; as well as space computing capacities oriented towards servicing and tokenized operations.

It is expected that the innovation center will be officially opened at the end of June, the message says.

Space computing belongs to a new computational paradigm that uses the capabilities of processing, learning, intelligent analysis, and decision-making on an orbital platform, such as satellites and space stations, as stated in another report of the Beijing Daily newspaper.

The innovation center will be jointly led by the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) and leading companies in the space computing sector.

As reported by the newspaper Beijing Daily with reference to Wan Shanguan, dean of the School of Computer Science at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, the most complete industrial chain in the aerospace and computing industry in the country is concentrated in Beijing, as well as a large number of companies engaged in rocket and satellite technology, firms working with big data models, and microchip manufacturers, creating a unique foundation for the development of space computing. -0-

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