Twelve Companies Ink Deals to Establish Operations in Lhasa

Deep News
Aug 21

At the event, Lhasa and Shannan jointly launched the "Yarlung Zangbo Economic Belt Digital Corridor" initiative, aiming to transform locational and resource strengths into industrial development momentum, thereby strengthening the digital foundation for high-quality growth of the plateau's digital economy.

The "Lhasa 2026 Digital Economy Scenario List" was prominently released, marking the city's first systematic release of a digital demand catalogue to the nation. The list encompasses 19 application scenarios across eight major categories, including smart government, Tibetan-language AI, the low-altitude economy, and digital tourism, precisely unlocking effective demand within the local digital industry. On-site, 12 companies, including China Mobile Communications Group Tibet Co., Ltd., Sichuan Naojia Technology Co., Ltd., Tibet Lingyun Zhihang Technology Co., Ltd., and Tibet Luhu Technology Co., Ltd., completed collective signing ceremonies and established strategic cooperation agreements with the Lhasa High-tech Zone and Economic Development Zone.

During the keynote speeches, experts and scholars from industry and research institutes shared practical outcomes on the frontier directions of plateau digital economy development. Danzeng Luobu, Chairman of Tibet Jueluo Digital Industry Management Co., Ltd., introduced the development and application of DeepZang, the first Tibetan-language large model to complete national-level filing. This initiative fills the gap in Tibetan-language AI applications and opens a new frontier for plateau artificial intelligence. Liu Feng, Deputy General Manager of Huaneng Tibet Yarlung Zangbo Hydropower Development and Investment Co., Ltd., delivered a thematic presentation on building a smart energy system for the plateau, explaining the practical pathways through which green energy underpins the stable operation of the computing power industry. Professor Jiang Xi from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China focused on brain-computer interface technology, sharing innovative explorations into empowering plateau health industries and discussing viable approaches for digital technology to serve public health.

Gao Nengxiang, General Manager of the Sharing Business Department at Tibet Chongyangbao Technology Co., Ltd., remarked: "Encouraged by Lhasa's continuously opening market, our company settled in Lhasa's Liuwu area at the end of 2024. What's particularly exciting is that we will launch a new-generation oxygen supply product connecting to mobile phones at the end of December this year. Once connected, users can not only access oxygen supplementation functions but also view real-time data such as blood oxygen, heart rate, respiratory rate, heart rate variability, and fatigue index, gradually building a personal plateau health profile. For tourists entering Tibet and plateau residents, it will no longer be just an oxygen device but each individual's own 'plateau health assistant.' In the future, we will continue to deepen our presence in the Lhasa market, focusing on scenarios like plateau tourism and health security, continuously optimizing product functions and user experience, empowering cultural and tourism integration through digitalization, and contributing technological innovation to the high-quality development of Lhasa's digital economy."

Meanwhile, cutting-edge technological achievements were showcased. Sichuan Naojia Technology Co., Ltd. presented the "Little Detective" wearable EEG rapid-screening system. Equipped with multi-lead acquisition modules and relying on AI for EEG data analysis, the device can rapidly monitor brain-related indicators, adapting to diverse usage scenarios such as outpatient clinics, homes, and outdoor settings. According to Hu Boqiang, General Manager of Sichuan Naojia Technology Co., Ltd.: "Our company is a brain-computer interface enterprise, but our core competitiveness lies in using big data and AI as the foundation to empower brain-computer interface product development. For the mass market, we have launched a 'cloud platform plus Little Detective' integrated hardware-software product system, dedicated to brain health monitoring for plateau populations, covering directions such as brain injury early warning, cognitive impairment assessment, and emotional state tracking. In the future, we will further launch intervention and regulation devices, forming a complete solution from monitoring to intervention, committed to providing comprehensive brain health protection for plateau residents, tourists visiting Tibet, and even users nationwide."

The low-altitude economy, as a frontier track in the digital industry, also became a focal point of this sub-forum. Various new aerial application models derived from drone technology have already delivered tangible results in Lhasa's ecological restoration, urban governance, and emergency support, continuously expanding the boundaries of industrial development. Li Yajun, General Manager of Lhasa Lingxiang Digital Technology Development Co., Ltd., explained: "The practice of the low-altitude economy in Lhasa primarily relies on multi-rotor drones, unmanned helicopters, and agricultural plant protection aircraft, aiming to build a full-chain application system covering multiple fields. In ecological construction, drones can efficiently execute sapling transport, water tank and pipe delivery, and wasteland peach seed sowing tasks in the North-South Mountain greening project. In the public safety domain, they coordinate with public security and fire departments for routine aerial patrols and fire emergency rescue operations."

This sub-forum not only showcased the phased achievements of Lhasa's digital economy development but also further facilitated the aggregation of technology, talent, and projects toward the snow-covered plateau. Moving forward, Lhasa will continue to strengthen its green computing power foundation, broaden digital application scenarios, and deepen the integration of the digital economy with clean energy, distinctive agriculture and animal husbandry, and cultural tourism industries. The city aims to blaze a trail of high-quality digital development suited to plateau realities, accumulating robust digital momentum for Lhasa's long-term stability and high-quality growth.

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