Building the 'City of the Future': Xiong'an AI Park fosters next-gen innovation
The Xiong'an Artificial Intelligence Industrial Park has attracted more than 60 enterprises since beginning operations in June 2025, forming an initial AI industrial ecosystem with growing core competitiveness.
Planned and developed as an AI cluster in the Xiong'an New Area, the park is backed by the Institute for AI Industry Research and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, both at Tsinghua University, and a range of research commercialization projects.
To date, the park has built approximately 69,000 square meters of facilities, with about 25,000 square meters already in use. An expansion of around 400,000 square meters is currently in planning.
According to park officials, the AI Industrial Park is innovation-driven and application-oriented, with the Xiong'an Artificial Intelligence Research Institute serving as its core innovation source.
It focuses on next-generation AI theory and applied innovation to support the development of the "City of the Future" through artificial intelligence.
The park is designed to cultivate a full industrial chain integrating research and development, project incubation, enterprise acceleration, and AI headquarters operations. It also promotes an open, full-stack ecosystem that encourages close collaboration among research institutions, startups, and mature enterprises.
Xu Pengcheng, an official at the Industrial Operations Center of Xiong'an Science and Technology Industrial Park Development and Management Co, said: "The park has brought together more than 60 high-quality enterprises engaged in areas such as AI model development and trusted data spaces. Over 80 percent of these companies are from Beijing, including listed firms and projects incubated by universities."
Xu added that the park offers differentiated policy support tailored to companies at various stages of development and aligns closely with the Xiong'an New Area's talent policies. Measures such as living subsidies for newly graduated employees help reduce labor costs for enterprises and provide strong support for resident companies.
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