2025 Inspur SEA Cooperation Conference Held in Malaysia
- nabalunews
- Oct 13, 2025
- 3 min read

13 October 2025
JINAN, China: The 2025 Inspur SEA Cooperation Conference, themed "Inspur Inspires AIDC", was successfully held recently in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Nearly 200 representatives from government agencies, industry associations, and leading enterprises across Southeast Asia gathered to explore new opportunities for collaboration and regional growth.
Distinguished guests attending the conference included Sun Shuqiang, Minister Counsellor for the Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Malaysia; Anuar Fariz Fadzil, Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC); and Cui Hongzhi, Senior Vice President of Inspur Group Co. Ltd. Each delivered a speech at the event.
Cui Hongzhi highlighted that as artificial intelligence continues to drive exponential growth in demand for computing power, Southeast Asia has become a key engine of global digital economic expansion. Malaysia, in particular, plays an indispensable leadership role in promoting regional cooperation and advancing digital synergy. As a leading provider of cloud computing and big data services in China, Inspur operates in over 120 countries and regions worldwide. By leveraging the advantages of next-generation information technologies, Inspur focuses on global computing power deployment and the digital and intelligent transformation of industries, continuously advancing high-quality data centre development to build a solid computing foundation for digital economic innovation.
In his address, Anuar Fariz Fadzil commended Inspur for organising the conference, recognising it as an important initiative to strengthen regional digital collaboration. He expressed the hope that Inspur will continue to harness the collective strength of the regional ecosystem, work together to accelerate the upgrading of local digital infrastructure, inject new momentum into the growth of the digital economy, and foster deeper cooperation between China, Malaysia, and other Southeast Asian nations in the digital sector.
Sun Shuqiang stated that the conference exemplifies how the "new quality productive forces" of the digital economy can be transformed into tangible outcomes of regional cooperation. He emphasised that China is ready to further align its development strategies with Malaysia, leveraging complementary advantages and expanding collaboration in areas such as the digital economy and artificial intelligence. He added that the Embassy will continue to serve as a bridge, actively supporting Chinese enterprises and their Southeast Asian partners in advancing high-quality digital cooperation and contributing to a mutually beneficial regional digital ecosystem.
During the conference, industry experts engaged in in-depth discussions on the development trends of the AIDC industry. Cao Shouye, General Manager of Inspur Communication Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., shared that Inspur has developed computing infrastructure supporting diverse AI training and inference scenarios. By integrating digital technologies, the company has created a sustainable data centre system characterised by low PUE, WUE, and CUE. Moving forward, Inspur will implement a "hardware + software + cloud service" three-pronged strategy to support the green transformation of the regional digital economy.
Experts and scholars from the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF), the National Tech Association of Malaysia (PIKOM), and representatives from PKNP Fire Phoenix, BDx, Vertiv Technology, and STP Planet DC delivered keynote presentations on digital infrastructure development. Drawing on their practical experience and technological expertise, they provided professional insights and actionable pathways to support the upgrading of Southeast Asia’s digital economy.
To further strengthen collaboration across the Southeast Asian AIDC industry chain and foster a cooperative ecosystem, a strategic partnership signing ceremony was held during the event. Inspur signed agreements with ten enterprises from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. The partners will combine their strengths and resources to deepen mutually beneficial collaborations and jointly promote the upgrading of the regional AIDC industry ecosystem.
At the conference, Inspur also officially launched a series of data centre products and solutions tailored for the Southeast Asian market. Addressing the key needs of rapid AIDC deployment, flexible adaptation, and intelligent management, Inspur introduced ten core prefabricated modular data centre cabins and five new products, including an integrated air-liquid cooling station, an all-in-one power module, busbar systems, an intelligent management platform, and a micro-module solution. These offerings aim to further empower technological innovation and growth within the regional AIDC industry.
The successful hosting of the 2025 Inspur SEA Cooperation Conference provided a valuable platform for communication and collaboration among regional stakeholders. Moving forward, Inspur will continue working closely with its Southeast Asian partners to stimulate digital transformation, advance technological implementation, and contribute to the high-quality development of the region’s digital economy.


















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