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Beijing’s “Rocket Street” Opens as a New Hub for China’s Commercial Space Drive

Beijing has opened the Rocket Street complex in E‑Town, a 145,000 sqm commercial space hub that consolidates R&D, testing, manufacturing and operations under one roof. The project underpins Beijing’s strategic push to scale China’s commercial space industry, accelerate reusable‑rocket capability and foster hundreds of high‑tech firms and unicorns by 2028.

NeTe2026年1月20日 11:30
#commercial space#Beijing#Rocket Street
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Small, Open and Multimodal: Chinese Startup Releases 10‑Billion‑Parameter Vision‑Language Model Claiming SOTA Performance

Chinese start‑up Jieyue Xingchen open‑sourced Step3‑VL‑10B, a 10‑billion‑parameter multimodal model that the team says matches same‑scale state‑of‑the‑art performance on vision, reasoning, math and dialogue. The release highlights a push for efficient, deployable multimodal models and will prompt independent verification and community adoption.

NeTe2026年1月20日 11:30
#Step3-VL-10B#Jieyue Xingchen#multimodal AI
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CES 2026: The Year Physical AI Left the Screen — China’s Hardware Push and the End of Demo Theatre

CES 2026 moved the narrative from flashy demos to physical, embodied AI and underscored China’s shift from exporter to global supplier of AI hardware. Investors returned with cautious optimism: the technology is making measurable progress, but crowded categories and deployment challenges demand clearer paths to revenue and regulatory compliance.

NeTe2026年1月20日 11:20
#CES2026#Physical AI#Chinese tech
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China Moves to Certify Homegrown Testing Instruments as Strategy to Break Foreign Dominance

China's State Administration for Market Regulation will roll out a nationwide validation and evaluation system in 2026 to speed the adoption of domestically produced testing instruments. The programme focuses on standards, overcoming core technological bottlenecks, and promoting nationally competitive brands, with an "AI + testing" push to modernise equipment. The effort is part of a broader drive for technological self-reliance that could reduce dependence on foreign suppliers but will need internationally credible accreditation to win global acceptance.

NeMo2026年1月20日 05:10
#China#Market Regulation Administration#testing equipment
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China’s Xinghe Power Clears Major Engine Test for Reusable 'Zhishenxing-2' Rocket, Signalling Private Sector Maturation

Xinghe Power Aerospace has successfully completed a full-system hot-fire test of the CQ-90 main engine for its Zhishenxing-2 reusable rocket, advancing a private-sector effort to field medium- and heavy-lift reusable launchers. The milestone reduces technical risk ahead of integrated and flight testing and underscores the growing maturity of China’s commercial space industry.

NeTe2026年1月20日 05:10
#Xinghe Power#CQ-90#Zhishenxing-2
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OpenAI's Next Growth Engine: Could Conversation Ads Carve into Google’s Crown by 2030?

An Evercore analyst forecasts OpenAI could earn about $25 billion annually from advertising by 2030 if tests of in‑chat ads scale successfully. The move would leverage ChatGPT’s large user base and rich intent signals, but OpenAI faces entrenched competition from Google, privacy and regulatory hurdles, and the challenge of translating scale into profit.

NeTe2026年1月20日 05:00
#OpenAI#ChatGPT#digital advertising
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Loss‑making Satellite Internet Firm Bets 2.8bn RMB on Rocket Factory and Radar Constellation to Scale Launch Capacity to 20 Rockets a Year

Hangtian Hongtu has signed a 2.8 billion yuan aerospace project in Suzhou, Anhui, to build a LOX‑methane rocket manufacturing base and a compute‑enabled radar satellite constellation, aiming for an eventual annual output of 20 rockets. The expansion comes as the company endures multi‑year losses and seeks international contracts, highlighting both the industrialisation of China's commercial space sector and the financial risks of rapid scaling.

NeTe2026年1月19日 22:00
#Hangtian Hongtu#Nuwa constellation#Houyi-1 HY-1
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Honor and Pop Mart Tap Collectible Fandom with MOLLY‑Themed Limited Edition Phone

Honor has released a MOLLY‑themed limited edition of its 500 Pro smartphone in partnership with Pop Mart, combining custom hardware styling and system animations with collectible IP to drive sales. Priced at ¥4,499 (¥3,999 after subsidy) and on sale 25 January, the device underscores a wider industry trend of using cultural collaborations to attract younger buyers in a crowded Chinese smartphone market.

NeTe2026年1月19日 22:00
#Honor#Pop Mart#MOLLY
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OpenAI's Hardware Gamble: First Device Planned for 2026 as It Seeks Control of the AI Endpoint

OpenAI plans to ship its first hardware device in 2026, signalling a strategic move to control the AI endpoint and diversify revenue beyond cloud services. The launch raises technical, commercial and regulatory challenges but could reshape competition between model builders and incumbent tech hardware ecosystems.

NeTe2026年1月19日 21:50
#OpenAI#AI hardware#ChatGPT
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OpenAI Signals First Consumer Hardware for Late 2026 as It Pushes Beyond Software

OpenAI told Davos it is likely to unveil its first consumer hardware in the second half of 2026, though no firm commitment or details were provided. The move would extend the company's push beyond software and subscriptions into tangible products, amplifying revenue diversification, supply-chain and regulatory challenges.

NeTe2026年1月19日 21:50
#OpenAI#hardware#Jony Ive
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Zhonghaida Says Its IMUs Give Robots Real‑Time 3D Posture Data — A Quiet Step into Robotics Supply

Zhonghaida (300177.SZ) told investors that its inertial measurement units provide robots with real‑time 3D attitude sensing, supporting balance and movement. The brief disclosure signals the company’s role as a sensor supplier to the growing Chinese robotics industry, but it stops short of detailing product grades, customers or commercial impact.

NeTe2026年1月19日 21:50
#Zhonghaida#IMU#robotics
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Hisense Says RGB-Mini LED Marks a Shift from Spec Wars to User Value — and China Leads the Charge

At a January event, Hisense executive Liu Weijie argued that RGB‑Mini LED — a colour‑direct backlight technology — resolves long‑standing tradeoffs between image quality, energy efficiency and eye health. He said the technology’s long path to industrialisation creates durable barriers that have allowed Chinese firms to move from imitators to ecosystem leaders, and signalled a broader industry pivot from specifications to user value.

NeTe2026年1月19日 15:40
#RGB‑Mini LED#Hisense#display industry