Beijing unveils space computing innovation center to build full-stack computing ecosystem

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The Beijing Space Computing Innovation Center was unveiled at the 2026 Global Digital Economy Conference on Monday in the capital city, marking a major step in China’s efforts to advance coordinated development in the space-based computing sector.
Positioned as the country’s first dedicated platform focused on linking the entire industrial chain, the center aims to coordinate upstream and downstream industry players to build a full-stack space computing ecosystem that covers chips, hardware, platforms, intelligence, networks and applications.
The center has outlined six priority areas of development, including space-based computing chip design, high-performance computing payloads, satellite platforms and ground testing infrastructure, large model deployment, integrated space-ground cloud computing technologies, and satellite application innovation with scenario validation.
Alongside the center, an expert committee and an innovation alliance were established. The alliance has drawn 108 founding member organizations, drawing universities, research institutes, state-owned enterprises and private firms. It aims to accelerate the breakthroughs in core technologies, strengthening industrial collaboration, developing unified standards, building capacities for public services and supporting real-world applications.
China has already begun early-stage deployment. In May last year, a Long March-2D rocket launched 12 satellites from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, forming the world’s first space computing satellite constellation.
In disaster monitoring, satellites could rapidly detect wildfires, flooding and earthquake damage, improving emergency response times. In agriculture, they could enable real-time tracking of crop growth, identify pests and diseases, and evaluate drought conditions. In remote environments such as oceans and polar regions, space computing systems could help identify illegal fishing activity and analyze ice dynamics.