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Check-in at Zhongguancun Software Park

Updated: Mar 3, 2023 L M S

The Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the Zhongguancun Administrative Committee organized a media tour of the Zhongguancun Software Park on Feb 15 that visited three park enterprises: AsiaInfo, Qudoor, and Creasen.

The Zhongguancun Software Park recently released a report on its development status for 2022. 

The report shows that in 2022, the park achieved a total output value of 475.93 billion yuan ($68.91 billion), an increase of 10.8 percent compared to 2021, with an output value of 183.05 billion yuan per square kilometer. 

The research and development investment of the park's enterprises was 61.34 billion yuan, an increase of 20 percent compared to 2021, with research and development investment growth exceeding income growth.

AsiaInfo, based on its core digital capabilities in consulting planning, product research and development, implementation and delivery, system integration, smart decision-making, and data operations, has formed three major product systems: digital intelligence, a cloud network, and IT. 

It recently launched a series of new digital products and solutions such as a robotic process automation platform RPA, edge AI products, global intelligent operation and maintenance products, privacy computing products, digital twin platforms, and metaverse, as well as cloud network product systems such as computing power networks, 5G private networks, and computing power endogeny.

As the first technology innovation enterprise in China to have both core technology reserves and product research and development capabilities in quantum computing and communication, Qudoor is also the first ion trap quantum computing company in Asia. 

This year, the company launched China's first modular ion trap quantum computing engineering machine, "Tiansuan 1", taking a crucial step for China's atomic quantum computing from breakthroughs in key technologies, laboratory research and development and prototype development to product engineering, filling the gap in this field in China.

In Creasen's product showroom, users wear smart wristband devices, rotate and jump according to system instructions, and the virtual digital figures on the screen move simultaneously. The system then generates reports on human body composition analysis, human posture analysis, and physical fitness evaluation.