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BAI Engages with Deep Space Industry Innovation Cluster

On 1 July 2025, as part of its working visit to Beijing, the Blockchain Alliance International delegation participated in an International Cooperation and Overseas Opportunities Meeting hosted by the Deep Space Industry Collaborative Innovation Alliance and Beijing Shijingshan Innovation Group Co., Ltd., with the support of KONE Technology Service Co., Ltd. The meeting was held at the Shijingshan Artificial Intelligence Large Model Industry Cluster, one of Beijing’s key hubs for advanced technology and industrial innovation.

The event aimed to strengthen dialogue between Chinese technology enterprises and international experts and institutions, with a particular focus on global market access, cross-border cooperation, and technology commercialization. It provided a platform for alliance members to explore overseas opportunities, exchange perspectives on internationalization strategies, and identify new pathways for cooperation in emerging technology sectors.

BAI Executive President Ambassador Alexandru Cujba, together with members of the BAI team, met with Mr. Yu Jike, Chairman of the Deep Space Industry Collaborative Innovation Alliance, alongside representatives of alliance member companies. Chairman Yu welcomed the international delegation and introduced the mission and strategic vision of the Alliance, highlighting the growing cross-sector impact of deep space technologies – from autonomous driving and biomedicine to industrial automation – as well as the strong and expanding demand for these solutions in global markets.

In his keynote intervention, Ambassador Cujba shared insights on international cooperation opportunities under the United Nations framework, drawing on his extensive experience in multilateral affairs. He emphasized the importance of aligning technological innovation with global development priorities, international standards, and responsible governance, offering participating enterprises practical perspectives on navigating overseas markets, policy environments, and partnership ecosystems.

During the discussion session, representatives from Beijing Azure Jizhi Technology Co., Ltd., Shifang Starlink (Suzhou) Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Jiesheng Tongda Information Technology Co., Ltd., and other companies presented their core technologies and international expansion strategies. Exchanges focused on key themes including technology transfer, regulatory and policy compliance, cross-border investment, and innovation models for the global development of the deep space industry, reflecting the strong outward-looking momentum of alliance enterprises.

In parallel, the BAI delegation conducted site visits to several innovative enterprises, including Beijing Polaris Technology Co., Ltd., a humanoid robot training facility, and Beijing Liujin Years Media Technology Co., Ltd. These visits offered first-hand exposure to the application of deep space and AI-related technologies across high-end manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and cultural and creative industries, underscoring the broad societal and economic relevance of these innovations.

BAI welcomed the engagement as a meaningful step toward deepening international cooperation at the intersection of advanced technology, industry, and sustainable development. The organization looks forward to continuing dialogue with the Deep Space Industry Collaborative Innovation Alliance and its members, supporting efforts to connect innovation with global markets and to ensure that emerging technologies contribute responsibly to inclusive growth and shared global progress.