
Alibaba Cloud has unveiled a broad expansion of its artificial intelligence portfolio, introducing new large language models, upgraded infrastructure, and a suite of AI-native platforms and agent development tools aimed at global enterprise users.
The announcements were made at the company’s inaugural international Qwen Conference in Singapore, where Alibaba Cloud revealed that its latest flagship model, Qwen3.7-Max, is now available in the Singapore region via its Model Studio platform. Positioned as a next-generation foundation model for building AI agents, Qwen3.7-Max underscores Alibaba’s push to strengthen its competitiveness in the rapidly evolving global AI landscape.
According to the latest global large language model Intelligence Index released by Artificial Analysis, Qwen3.7-Max ranks fifth worldwide and leads among Chinese-developed models, highlighting its growing influence beyond the domestic market.
Alongside the model launch, Alibaba Cloud introduced a new Skills portal designed to convert capabilities across more than 60 cloud products into standardized, skill-based formats compatible with Model Context Protocol (MCP). The portal enables AI agents to seamlessly access and orchestrate resources spanning databases, big data systems, operations, maintenance, and cybersecurity, reflecting a shift toward more autonomous and interoperable enterprise AI systems.
The company also rolled out Qwen Cloud, an AI-native platform that integrates Alibaba’s proprietary Qwen models with open-source and third-party models, supporting multimodal workloads including text, vision, audio, image, video, and embedding tasks. The platform is intended to simplify the deployment of complex AI applications while offering flexibility in model selection.
Further strengthening its enterprise AI stack, Alibaba Cloud launched the JVS Agent Suite, a collection of enterprise-grade tools for building and managing AI agents. The suite includes JVS Claw Teams, which focuses on cloud operations and security management, as well as JVS Mobile, designed to automate enterprise workflows across mobile applications.
In parallel with its technology rollout, Alibaba Cloud announced a local partnership initiative in Singapore with Tech Talent Assembly, affiliated with the National Trades Union Congress, and ST Telemedia Global Data Centres. The collaboration aims to train more than 1,000 small and medium-sized enterprises and students in generative and agentic AI, providing access to Alibaba’s Qwen and Wan solutions along with hands-on training for real-world applications.