Photo shows an exhibition hall of the Beijing Digital Economy Computing Power Center.
From AI-powered geological analysis and industrial design review to more efficient cross-border data services, digital and intelligent technologies are rapidly reshaping China's service sector and creating new drivers for economic growth.
In Beijing's Chaoyang District, companies are turning long-dormant data resources into productive assets. New digital platforms are enhancing service efficiency across diverse industries, including engineering, healthcare, manufacturing, and international data exchange. The result is a more agile, innovation-driven service economy powered by digital intelligence.
Data once locked away in archives is now generating new value.
At Beijing Urban Construction Survey and Design Institute, rows of filing cabinets hold decades of geological survey materials, including yellowed blueprints, handwritten reports and aging hard drives collected over nearly 70 years of work.













