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开源中国董事长马越出席香港开源论坛:开源基础设施服务香港智能转型
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-27 08:49
Core Insights - Open Source China is focusing on building a comprehensive open-source ecosystem, leveraging infrastructure to support local and global collaboration in AI technology and development [1][3][22] Group 1: Platform Development - Open Source China has established a full-stack system since its inception in 2008, including community, collaborative R&D, and AI platforms, with services spanning model markets, tool markets, and data set openness [3] - The platform "Moli Ark" has served over 300,000 developers, aggregating more than 17,000 models and over 10,500 datasets, supporting various domestic chips [5] Group 2: Financial Backing and Government Support - In 2025, Open Source China completed C and C+ rounds of financing, raising over 2 billion yuan, with a shareholder structure that includes national teams, local governments, and major tech companies [5][8] - Gitee is leading a project funded by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology with a total investment of 200 million yuan, focusing on building capabilities for multi-language vulnerability scanning and compliance [8] Group 3: Domestic Tool Replacement - Gitee has launched a full-process DevOps platform to replace traditional overseas tools like Atlassian and GitLab, supporting project management and deployment [12] - The Xtreme AI system enhances R&D capabilities by analyzing open-source code assets, providing insights and knowledge reuse [14] Group 4: Local Infrastructure in Hong Kong - Open Source China aims to establish a trusted and secure open-source infrastructure in Hong Kong, addressing the increasing risks of regional bans on platforms like GitHub [16][18] - Planned deployments in Hong Kong include localizing Gitee DevOps capabilities and establishing a trusted center for component distribution and vulnerability tracking [18] Group 5: Regional Expansion and Future Outlook - The platform's capabilities will be promoted in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America, using Hong Kong as a hub to serve the Belt and Road Initiative and BRICS developers [20] - Open Source China plans to initiate an IPO in Hong Kong in 2026, aiming to become the "first stock of open-source AI" and further promote the standardization and globalization of domestic infrastructure [22]
中国活跃开源项目已超过300万
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-21 16:54
Core Insights - The 2025 Open Atom Developer Conference highlights the rapid growth of open-source projects and developers in China, with over 3 million active projects and 2.27 million active developers expected by the end of 2024 [1] - Open-source has become a core driver of global information technology development, particularly in the AI era, with China leading in open-source large models like Qwen and DeepSeek [1] - The open-source RISC-V architecture is projected to reach a global market penetration of 25% by 2025, positioning it as a key player in the next generation of AI computing power [1] - The Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area is focusing on creating a globally influential open-source innovation hub through various supportive policies [1] Industry Developments - The Open Atom Open Source Foundation, established in June 2020, is currently managing several key projects, including OpenHarmony, openEuler, openKylin, OpenTenBase, and OpenLoong, which span various critical technology areas [2] - During the conference, the Open Atom Open Source Foundation signed donation agreements with 11 open-source projects, covering fields such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, robotics, operating systems, and the Internet of Things [2]
中芬青年创新产业对接活动在京举办 搭建长效化国际平台
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-26 01:06
Core Points - The Silkway Beijing 2025 China-Finland Youth Innovation Industry Matching Event was held to create a long-term and international platform for youth innovation and entrepreneurship between China and Finland [1][3] - The event showcased the collaboration potential and development space in emerging technology fields such as "Artificial Intelligence+" through presentations from Finnish startups and Chinese tech companies [3] - The InnoHub (Beijing) Innovation Base was inaugurated to support the activities of the Aalto Innovation Association in China, focusing on startup incubation and technology cooperation [3] - A joint innovation plan for robotics between China and Finland was announced, which includes regular innovation competitions and technical workshops to foster collaboration and talent development in the robotics and open-source technology sectors [3][4] Group 1 - The event aimed to facilitate project incubation, industry connections, and exchange cooperation for youth innovation [1] - Finnish startups presented their achievements in market expansion and industry integration during the event [3] - The establishment of the InnoHub (Beijing) Innovation Base is intended to provide physical support for innovation activities and technology cooperation [3] Group 2 - The joint innovation plan will promote collaboration in the robotics sector and help expand the Chinese open-source robotics and smart hardware industry into the Finnish and European markets [3][4] - The event was initiated by the Aalto Innovation Association and co-hosted by several organizations, highlighting international cooperation efforts [4]