Recently, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited China and met with representatives of leading Chinese enterprises in sectors including automobiles, new energy, and artificial intelligence in Beijing. Companies such as China Changan Automobile Group, SAIC Motor, and XPeng Motors participated in the meeting. As a representative of the AI infrastructure sector, Dr. FANG Lei, Chairman of DataCanvas, was invited to attend and engaged in discussions on topics including intelligent computing infrastructure development, AI technological innovation, and China–Spain digital economy cooperation.

At present, bilateral trade between China and Spain continues to grow steadily, with optimizing trade structure and deepening high-quality two-way investment as key priorities for both sides. The Spanish government is focusing on innovation-driven projects, prioritizing high-quality partners capable of driving local employment, integrating into the European industrial chain, and possessing advanced technological capabilities, thereby continuously expanding the scope for China–Spain industrial collaboration.
During the meeting, Dr. FANG Lei highlighted DataCanvas’s lightweight intelligent computing empowerment solution for the global market. The solution proposes a systematic strategy of “compute–power synergy +
token factory + talent activation” across three dimensions—energy, computing power, and talent—leveraging a technology cooperation model that closely integrates with local telecom operators and drives sustainable development through scenario-based applications.
At the same time, the solution standardizes computing power into a Token-based metering system, enabling computing resources to be accessed on demand and billed by usage, similar to utilities such as water and electricity, thereby significantly lowering AI adoption thresholds and operational costs. Through cloud platforms, local talent development is carried out in parallel, gradually enabling technology transfer and capability localization to support independent operations in partner regions. This model helps alleviate upfront infrastructure investment pressures for governments, facilitates lightweight enterprise access to AI services, and strengthens local digital talent ecosystems.
Currently, this lightweight intelligent computing cooperation model has been piloted in multiple Belt and Road regions, including Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. In addition, DataCanvas has actively participated in the Barcelona MWC, engaging in in-depth exchanges with international organizations and global telecom operators, and continuously expanding its European industrial collaboration network.
As the global digital industry transitions from competition over computing resources to the co-construction of computing capabilities, DataCanvas is committed to working with ecosystem partners to provide lightweight, replicable, and sustainable inclusive computing solutions. These efforts aim to support partners in building intelligent computing infrastructure systems and inject new momentum into the long-term, equitable, and win-win development of the digital economy.