Alibaba Cloud has launched new AI models, infrastructure upgrades, an AI-native platform and agent products for global customers.
The announcements were made at Alibaba Cloud’s first international Qwen Conference in Singapore, where Qwen3.7-Max was made available in the Singapore region through Model Studio.
Qwen3.7-Max is Alibaba’s latest large language model for building AI agents.
According to Artificial Analysis’ latest global large language model Intelligence Index, it ranked fifth globally and first among Chinese models.
Alibaba Cloud also launched a Skills portal that converts cloud capabilities across more than 60 products into skill-based and MCP-compatible formats.
The portal allows AI agents to access resources across databases, big data, operations, maintenance and security.
Alibaba Cloud Expands Enterprise AI Stack
The company also introduced Qwen Cloud, an AI-native platform that brings together Alibaba’s Qwen models, open-source models and third-party models for text, vision, audio, image, video and embedding tasks.
It also debuted the JVS Agent Suite, a set of enterprise-grade toolkits for building and running AI agents.
The suite includes JVS Claw Teams for cloud operations and security management, and JVS Mobile for enterprise mobile automation across applications.
In Singapore, Alibaba Cloud is working with Tech Talent Assembly, an affiliated association under the National Trades Union Congress, and ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.
The partnership aims to train more than 1,000 local SMEs and students in generative and agentic AI.
The programme will provide access to Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen and Wan solutions, alongside hands-on training for practical AI use cases.
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