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Zhipu AI expands further: new technology subsidiary established in China

Chinese neural network developer Zhipu AI (Beijing Zhipu Huazhang) has established a new subsidiary in Nanchong. Nanchong Zhipu Huazhang Technology has…

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Zhipu AI Expands: New Technology Subsidiary Created in China

Chinese LLM developer Zhipu AI has established a new subsidiary in Nanchong, Sichuan province. According to information from the Chinese company registry, the new division is named Nanchong Zhipu Huazhang Technology with a registered capital of 5 million yuan and will focus on developing AI infrastructure and large-scale data processing services. This move signals the company's expansion of its geographic presence and preparation for scaling computational resources amid growing competition in the artificial intelligence sector.

Parent company Zhipu AI (Beijing Zhipu Huazhang Technology) retains full control over the new enterprise, underscoring the clarity of its strategic direction. Liu Debin has been appointed as founder and legal representative. The registration of the new company takes place against the backdrop of intensive development of the AI sector in China, where regional authorities actively attract technology companies through incentives and investments. Although Nanchong is not among the country's top IT hubs, it is becoming increasingly attractive for hosting data centers and computing facilities due to lower electricity and real estate costs compared to coastal megacities.

The primary activities of the new subsidiary cover the development of foundational and applied AI software, as well as data storage and processing services. This structure allows Zhipu AI to divide its operations: the parent company remains the research and development center for advanced language models, while the regional subsidiary focuses on infrastructure solutions and practical technology applications. This approach is typical for rapidly growing AI startups seeking to optimize costs and comply with local regulatory requirements.

Zhipu AI, which created the GLM language model and competes with OpenAI in the Chinese market, faces growing demand for computational resources. Training and deploying modern LLMs requires enormous amounts of electricity and server equipment. Creating a subsidiary in a province with more favorable conditions for hosting data centers allows the company to reduce operational expenses without compromising service quality. Additionally, it provides certain advantages in terms of local support and integration into the regional ecosystem.

The registration of the new company also reflects the intense competitive situation in the Chinese AI solutions market. ByteDance with its Doubao model, Alibaba with Qwen, and other major players are actively investing in infrastructure. Although Zhipu AI has received funding from leading investors, it must demonstrate the ability to scale and meet growing demand from corporate clients. Expanding its regional network will allow the company to better serve customers across different provinces and reduce latency in data delivery.

At a broader level, this move demonstrates how Chinese AI companies are adapting to local realities and building sustainable infrastructure for long-term growth. Creating specialized subsidiaries with clearly defined functions is becoming standard practice for companies in the rapidly developing sector. In the coming months, similar initiatives from Zhipu's competitors are likely, as competition for control of computational resources and access to data remains a key success factor in the AI development race.

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