Tencent said on the 17th that it has rolled out new scenario-based artificial intelligence (AI) features globally to help corporations improve industrial efficiency and drive global growth. The announcement was made at the "2025 Tencent Global Digital Ecosystem Summit," held in Shenzhen, China, for two days starting on the 16th.
Dowson Tong, Tencent senior vice president and CEO of the Cloud and Smart Industries Group, said, "When AI delivers real utility, industries gain efficiency, and internationalization becomes a new growth engine," and added, "With these new and upgraded solutions, we will support corporations' digital advancement and global expansion."
Tencent unveiled the "Agent Development Platform 3.0 (ADP)," which makes it easy to build intelligent autonomous AI agents. Based on various frameworks such as large language models (LLM), retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and multi-agent systems, it enables corporations to build, deploy, and operate custom agents, and it also introduced a dedicated AI infrastructure called "Agent Run Time."
The SaaS+AI toolkit that strengthens workplace collaboration was also upgraded. AI Minutes in Tencent Meeting grew 150% from a year earlier, and the learning platform Tencent LearnShare is used by more than 300,000 corporations. The AI coding tool CodeBuddy significantly boosted development efficiency and shortened R&D time.
Tencent also unveiled new technologies based on its proprietary large language model "Hunyuan." The Hunyuan 3D series has been downloaded more than 2.6 million times worldwide, establishing itself as an open-source 3D model, and more than 30 new models, a multilingual translation model, and multimodal generation features were added.
Its global expansion strategy is also being strengthened. Tencent said its overseas customer base has doubled from a year earlier and that it has posted strong double-digit growth over the past three years across Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Currently, more than 90% of major Chinese internet corporations and 95% of game corporations use Tencent Cloud for global expansion.
Poshu Yeung, senior vice president of Tencent Cloud International, said, "Tencent Cloud is helping global corporations with digital transformation based on its AI expertise," and added, "With this global product launch, we will broaden use cases across industries."
Tencent Cloud currently operates 55 data centers in 21 regions and plans to establish new data centers in Saudi Arabia and Osaka, Japan. It is also operating nine global technical support centers, including in Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, and Seoul, to strengthen its global service capabilities.