Alibaba Cloud Introduces Agentic AI Ecosystem and Qwen3.7-Max Model
Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, announced in a press release the launch of an advanced agentic AI ecosystem for global customers. The announcement was made at the company’s first international Qwen Conference in Singapore, where new model, infrastructure, platform, and agent products were introduced.
The company unveiled Qwen3.7-Max, its latest large language model, now available on Model Studio in the Singapore region. According to Artificial Analysis, Qwen3.7-Max ranked fifth globally and first among Chinese models, outperforming other domestic models such as Kimi-K2.6 and DeepSeek-v4-Pro-Max.
Alibaba Cloud also introduced a new Skills portal that converts cloud capabilities from over 60 products into Skill-based and MCP-compatible formats, allowing AI agents to access cloud resources as callable functions. The company is upgrading its AI infrastructure with lightweight execution sandboxes, cross-task memory, and intelligent operations and maintenance across its stack.
The new Qwen Cloud platform was also presented as an AI native environment for model deployment. It offers a unified interface for developers and enterprises to build AI powered applications and agents using Alibaba’s proprietary and third-party models for text, vision, audio, image, and video tasks.
In partnership with the Tech Talent Assembly, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, and Singapore’s National Trades Union Congress, Alibaba Cloud launched an initiative to train over 1,000 local SMEs and students in generative and agentic AI. The company also introduced the JVS Agent Suite, including JVS Claw Teams and JVS Mobile, for enterprise AI agent development and management. Additionally, Alibaba Cloud joined the PyTorch Foundation as a Platinum member and announced a global hackathon and short film competition to encourage AI innovation.
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