Tencent Unveils Global Scenario-Based AI to Power Enterprises
At the 2025 Tencent Global Digital Ecosystem Summit, Tencent announced a suite of scenario-based AI capabilities aimed at accelerating industrial efficiency and supporting international expansion. The launch encompasses intelligent agent applications, upgraded SaaS+AI tools, and large model enhancements designed for enterprises across multiple industries.
“Truly usable AI applications drive industrial efficiency, while internationalization charts new growth possibilities,” said Dowson Tong, Senior Executive VP of Tencent and CEO of the Cloud and Smart Industries Group. “Our newly launched solutions will support enterprises in their intelligence and internationalization journey as they build scalable and sustainable growth.”
Accelerating Intelligent Agent Deployment
Tencent introduced the Agent Development Platform 3.0 (ADP), enabling enterprises to generate and deploy intelligent, autonomous AI agents across workflows such as customer service, marketing, inventory management, and research. The platform leverages frameworks like LLM+RAG, workflow automation, and multi-agent orchestration, allowing enterprises to build secure, stable, and business-aligned agents using proprietary data.
Additionally, Tencent launched AI Infra’s Agent Runtime, providing the underlying infrastructure for building, deploying, and operating enterprise AI agents.
Upgraded SaaS+AI and Hunyuan Models
Tencent’s upgraded SaaS+AI offerings include tools to enhance office collaboration and knowledge management:
- AI Minutes in Tencent Meetings: Year-on-year growth of 150%, improving efficiency in meetings.
- Tencent LearnShare: Used by 300,000+ enterprises, achieving 92% response accuracy.
- CodeBuddy: Reduces coding time by 40% and boosts R&D efficiency by 16%.
Tencent also unveiled new Hunyuan large models, including Hunyuan 3D 3.0, Hunyuan 3D AI, and Hunyuan 3D Studio, enabling advanced 3D content generation for media and gaming. Hunyuan 3D models have been downloaded over 2.6 million times on Hugging Face, making them the most popular open-source 3D models globally. Tencent has open-sourced over 30 models in the past year, including multimodal, translation, and hybrid inference models supporting more than 30 languages.
Global Expansion and Partnerships
Tencent Cloud highlighted its international growth, noting that its overseas client base has doubled over the past year, with strong adoption across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. Over 90% of leading Chinese internet companies and 95% of Chinese gaming firms use Tencent Cloud to support global operations.
The summit also featured partnership agreements with global enterprises across regions, including Datacom, IOH, GoTo Group, MahakaX, MUFG Bank (China), Coop Bank Oromia, eMAG, and InCloud. Tencent Cloud’s international strategy focuses on infrastructure, technology products, and service capabilities, including globalized solutions like TCADP, CodeBuddy, Cloud Mall, and EdgeOne Pages, which cut website deployment time from a day to one minute.
Infrastructure Expansion
Tencent Cloud operates 55 data centers across 21 markets and plans a $150M investment to build its first Middle East data center in Saudi Arabia, along with a third Osaka data center and new office. The company also maintains nine global technical support centers spanning Asia, North America, and Europe.
By combining scenario-based AI, intelligent agents, SaaS+AI enhancements, and international infrastructure, Tencent positions itself as a global enabler of enterprise efficiency and cross-border digital growth, helping companies adopt scalable AI solutions for the next stage of global expansion.
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