According to BlockBeats, on June 1, Beijing's first space computing industry innovation center was officially established in Haidian district. The center was approved by the Beijing Economic and Information Technology Commission and jointly established by Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications alongside industry leaders.
The center adopts a "company + alliance" model and targets six core research areas: space-native computing chips, high-performance satellite payloads, satellite platforms and standards, space large language models, integrated space-ground communication networks, and tokenized space computing services, spanning the full stack from chips to applications.