China Frames AI Growth Around Infrastructure Capacity

China is increasingly positioning artificial intelligence development as an infrastructure challenge rather than a race for headline model breakthroughs, a stance highlighted during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Speakers emphasised that China’s rapid expansion of energy generation and

EU Signals Hard Line on Chinese Tech in Networks

The European Union is preparing a significant escalation in its approach toward Chinese technology suppliers, as Brussels moves to make the removal of certain vendors from mobile networks mandatory rather than advisory. A new cybersecurity proposal from the European Commission seeks to compel

Philippines steps up undersea cable security as grey zone risks move beneath the waves

The Philippines is strengthening protections for undersea communication cables, reflecting rising concern that critical seabed infrastructure could become a target for covert interference as regional security tensions grow. Undersea cables form the backbone of global digital connectivity, carrying the vast majority of international

Cybersecurity Moves From Compliance to National Infrastructure Priority in China

From regulatory obligation to systemic function Cybersecurity in China is undergoing a conceptual shift. What was once treated primarily as a compliance requirement is increasingly recognized as a foundational component of national infrastructure. As digital systems permeate finance, manufacturing, energy, transport, and public

AI at Scale Depends on Cloud Infrastructure China’s Quiet Capacity Build Up

Cloud becomes the foundation of scalable intelligence As artificial intelligence moves from experimental models to large scale deployment, cloud infrastructure has become the essential foundation supporting this transition. In China, AI development increasingly depends on the availability of reliable, high capacity cloud systems

From Consumer Apps to Core Systems The New Phase of Chinese Tech Leadership

A Shift in What Leadership Means Chinese technology leadership is entering a new phase defined less by consumer visibility and more by system level responsibility. For years, success was measured by user growth, engagement metrics, and brand recognition. Today, leadership is increasingly associated

Blockchain Infrastructure Pilots Gain Global Momentum and Attention

Across the world, governments, companies, and financial institutions are turning their attention to blockchain infrastructure pilots that promise to reshape digital services, supply chains, payments, and public administration. What was once a niche technology associated mainly with cryptocurrency is now entering a new

China Ramps Up Frontier AI Compute Clusters Nationwide

China is rapidly strengthening its position in artificial intelligence by expanding a new wave of frontier compute clusters across multiple regions. These advanced facilities are designed to provide immense computational power for training large scale models, supporting enterprise level AI deployment, and enabling

Is an AI driven data centre bubble forming? Asia signals a different trend

As global markets continue navigating economic uncertainties one issue has moved to the centre of investor debate. Concerns about an artificial intelligence investment bubble are now overshadowing earlier worries about trade tensions and inflation. The rapid rise in spending on computing infrastructure combined

Mainland China and the Race for Cloud Computing Leadership

Mainland China is accelerating its push to become a global leader in cloud computing as digital transformation reshapes industries across the world. Cloud infrastructure has become the backbone of modern economies, supporting everything from artificial intelligence to advanced manufacturing and digital public services.