H3C NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit Held, Charting a New Blueprint for Global Development

HANGZHOU, China, May 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 22, H3C NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit kicked off in Hangzhou, bringing together global industry experts, ecosystem partners and customer representatives.The summit showcased H3C's full-stack capabilities across compute-network-storage-cloud-security-O&M, and provided a platform to explore new opportunities and the future in the AI era. At the opening ceremony, Tony Yu, President & CEO of H3C, spoke via a digital avatar. He first stressed H3C's "Customer Foremost, Partner First" commitment to deliver a win-win-win outcome via sincere collaboration and pragmatic ecosystem policies. H3C will boost full-stack capabilities, deliver top-tier products and solutions, and optimize Token cost-performance to underpin AI-era customer innovation. Finally, he said H3C will adopt a global mindset, build an open, win-win ecosystem, and let people worldwide share AI benefits and co-create a better digital life. Gary Huang, Co-President of H3C and President of International BG, delivered a keynote on H3C's internationalization strategy. He noted that amid the global AI boom, customers need a long-term partner rather than fragmented solutions to future-proof their infrastructure investments. With "Token-The New Engine Driving AI Growth" as its core concept, H3C leverages its "computing × connectivity" philosophy to maximize Token value, helping customers achieve higher AI ROI and growth via optimized architectures and full-stack products. Adhering to "Partner First" and "Think Globally, Act Locally", H3C works closely with partners to drive AI development and shared global success. AI's rapid advancement poses unprecedented challenges to digital infrastructure. Simon Liu, Vice Chairman of the Technical Committee of H3C, argued that mere computing power stacking cannot support intelligence's exponential growth—only full-stack collaboration and deep integration deliver optimal performance. Leveraging decades of expertise, H3C integrates hardware, software, solutions and services to build ultra-scalable, efficient, secure and business-continuous AI infrastructure. Based on this approach, H3C shared breakthroughs across three key domains: Agentic-driven Network: Yan Qiao, President of the Networking Product Line of H3C, stated traditional network models fail the intelligent computing era. H3C pioneers an agent-driven paradigm, integrating AI across the full network lifecycle to build a high-performance connectivity foundation for Agentic AI. Comprehensive Active Security: Song'er Sun, President of H3C Security Technology Co., Ltd., emphasized "Fighting AI with AI" as the future of cybersecurity. H3C's cloud-edge collaborative system shifts from passive detection to proactive prediction, secures large models and evolves defenses through real-world combat. Intelligent Computing: Micheal Liu, Deputy General Manager of the Cloud, Compute and Storage Product Line of H3C, shared H3C builds a diversified, efficient and green computing foundation for global customers. Leveraging SuperPod, it boosts cluster performance, while liquid cooling and green power drive intelligent computing centers toward lower PUE and greater sustainability. Customer representatives from the Universiti Malaya, Freedom Telecom and Converge delivered keynote speeches, sharing successful collaborations with H3C across education, telecommunications and enterprise sectors. These real-world case studies demonstrate H3C's proven expertise in building high-performance, reliable and open AI infrastructure, and its ability to accelerate digital transformation across industries. Ecosystem collaboration is the cornerstone of H3C's global growth. Wang Chen, GM of Global-Ecosystem of International BG of H3C, delivered a speech titled "Partner First, Grow Together", outlining H3C's international ecosystem strategy. H3C will continue to prioritize partner needs, build long-term, trust-based partnerships that go beyond transactions, and work with partners to empower a connected future. Jessi Yu from Intel, H3C's comprehensive strategic partner, said their collaboration has expanded from general-purpose to AI servers, and from hardware to software, solutions and global markets. Senior executives from partners including Data Matrix, NDS Technologies and PT. Shakta Vidia Solusi also shared their experiences collaborating with H3C on regional market expansion, digital transformation and joint solution development, expressing strong confidence in deepening global ecosystem cooperation and sharing the opportunities of the AI era. The NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit is more than a showcase of technologies and strategies—it is H3C's resounding commitment to the global market to work with customers and partners to win in the AI era. As we enter this new era of artificial intelligence, H3C will continue to deliver leading digital and AI solutions through open innovation, acting as a foundational builder of AI technological advancements and an enabler of AI adoption. Together with partners across all industries, H3C will build a new AI era and win a shared intelligent future. Source: H3C

HANGZHOU, China, May 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On May 22, H3C NAVIGATE 2026 International Summit kicked off in Hangzhou, bringing together global industry experts, ecosystem partners and customer representatives.The summit showcased H3C’s full-stack capabilities across compute-network-storage-cloud-security-O&M, and provided a platform to explore new opportunities and the future in the AI era. At the opening ceremony, […]

TECO Signs Acquisition Agreement with Malaysia’s Dynaciate, Targeting Exponential AIDC Revenue Growth Next Year

TAIPEI, May 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- TECO Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd. ("TECO", TWSE: 1504) today (25th) held a signing ceremony with Malaysian engineering company Dynaciate Engineering Sdn. Bhd. ("Dynaciate"), officially completing the acquisition agreement. The deal marks a key milestone in TECO's accelerated expansion into Southeast Asia's AI data center infrastructure and global modular data center markets. TECO Signs Acquisition Agreement with Malaysia’s Dynaciate, Targeting Exponential AIDC Revenue Growth Next Year Photo caption. First row third from left: TECO chairman Morris Li, forth from seft: Dynaciate CEO Ng Kim Thiea TECO Signs Acquisition Agreement with Malaysia’s Dynaciate, Targeting Exponential AIDC Revenue Growth Next Year Photo caption. First row third from left: TECO chairman Morris Li, forth from seft: Dynaciate CEO Ng Kim Thiea According to TECO's earlier announcement, the transaction involves an investment of approximately MYR 200 million (around USD 50.8 million), with TECO acquiring approximately 78% equity ownership in Dynaciate. Dynaciate will serve as TECO's global manufacturing hub for Modular Data Center (MDC) and power equipment products, as well as an engineering hub supporting TECO's expansion across Southeast Asia, particularly in data center infrastructure projects. At the signing ceremony, TECO Chairman Morris Li stated that, through the deep integration of both companies, TECO has significantly enhanced the execution efficiency and overall in-house manufacturing ratio of its modular prefabrication capabilities. In particular, the collaboration has successfully shortened data center delivery timelines to as little as six months through its core power modules (the StellarForge Module) and generator modules (the PowerWarden Module) , creating a distinct advantage in rapid deployment and accelerating the commercialization of data centers. Dynaciate CEO Ng Kim Thiea said the company is honored to partner with TECO and enter a new phase of growth together. He noted that Dynaciate has extensive experience in engineering, steel fabrication, and large-scale industrial projects for multinational corporations, and since 2025 has actively expanded into the data center engineering market by undertaking projects for international CSP clients. Dynaciate's headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area of Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The site spans approximately 36,000 square meters, including eight production buildings dedicated to stainless steel and carbon steel fabrication, and is eligible for export tax incentives that support future global supply chain deployment. TECO estimates that after the acquisition, approximately 65% of future data center-related revenue will come from MDCs and prefabricated products, while 35% will derive from AI data center (AIDC) engineering projects. This shift is expected to significantly increase the share of TECO's overall data center business. Data center-related revenue in the Power & Energy Business Group is forecast to rise from under 10% to 30% this year, becoming a key growth driver. TECO website: https://www.teco.com.tw/en-us/solution/data-center/ Dynaciate website: https://dynaciate.com.my/ Source: TECO Electric & Machinery Co.

TAIPEI, May 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — TECO Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd. (“TECO”, TWSE: 1504) today (25th) held a signing ceremony with Malaysian engineering company Dynaciate Engineering Sdn. Bhd. (“Dynaciate”), officially completing the acquisition agreement. The deal marks a key milestone in TECO’s accelerated expansion into Southeast Asia’s AI data center infrastructure and global modular […]

New Uptown Shah Alam Commercial Complex To Be Operational By Third Quarter of 2026

SHAH ALAM, May 25 -- A new commercial complex in Section 24 here, set to replace the Uptown Shah Alam business centre, is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of this year. In a statement, the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) said the complex, designed with a modern Bugis concept, will house about 400 traders. It offers modern and eco-friendly facilities to enhance comfort for both visitors and traders. The initiative is part of PKNS’ efforts to strengthen urban development in Shah Alam while creating a more modern, organised and conducive business ecosystem for the local community. “The project is nearing completion and PKNS is in the process of obtaining the Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC). “The complex is also expected to become a new catalyst for business activities and attract more visitors to Shah Alam,” it said. According to PKNS, Uptown Shah Alam, which has been operating for over 10 years under its management, has become one of the main hotspots, attracting more than 1,000 visitors weekly. As such, the new development is expected to further boost Shah Alam’s appeal while expanding economic opportunities for local traders. “The two-storey building near Uptown Shah Alam will house 440 dry goods stalls and 20 food stalls in a safer and more organised setting. “It will be equipped with various facilities, including toilets, surau, a stage, lifts, escalators, more than 300 parking bays, as well as facilities for persons with disabilities (PWDs),” the statement said. In line with PKNS’ commitment to sustainability, the complex will also feature a rainwater harvesting system, natural ventilation, waste management for food stalls, and green spaces both inside and outside the building. In addition, community spaces such as a stage, open areas and concourse will create a more comfortable environment for visitors. To improve traffic flow, visitors can use the new access road at Jalan Pudina 24/41 connecting Masjid Al-Ehsan and Kompleks Warga Emas, in addition to the existing route via Persiaran Sultan. -- BERNAMA

SHAH ALAM, May 25 — A new commercial complex in Section 24 here, set to replace the Uptown Shah Alam business centre, is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of this year. In a statement, the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) said the complex, designed with a modern Bugis concept, will house […]

Johor emerges as cost-efficient data centre alternative hub to Singapore – Moody’s

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, especially Johor, is positioning itself as a cost-efficient alternative to Singapore for data centre investments, thanks to its abundant land, availability of energy infrastructure and attractive investment incentives. Moody's Ratings in a report today said Johor's attractiveness to hyperscale companies is further strengthened by its geographical proximity to Singapore and the ability to leverage the republic's strong international ties. “With around 897 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity and significant projects under development, Johor is increasingly being integrated into Singapore-related deployment strategies to meet regional demand. "Johor has successfully leveraged regional capacity constraints to position itself as a leading destination for hyperscale companies," the report said. It added that this is evidenced by significant investment commitments from Microsoft and Oracle, in addition to the launch of a new cloud region in Johor over the past year, which builds on ByteDance's initial deployment in the state. Moody's Ratings said Singapore remains the largest and most mature data center hub in the region, with an estimated 1.0 gigawatt (GW) of installed capacity, supported by its role as a regional connectivity gateway with an extensive submarine cable network and a stable regulatory framework. However, capacity expansion is becoming increasingly limited due to land and energy constraints, as well as sustainability requirements that are driving operators and hyperscale companies to adopt a model of centralizing core operations, while the support network is located around them. This means Singapore serves as a core control and interconnection node, while additional capacity is developed in surrounding markets. Additionally, Moody's Ratings stated that Malaysia, one of the fastest growing data center markets in South and Southeast Asia, benefits from the availability of power and transmission infrastructure, supported by strong energy reserve margins, thus enabling rapid expansion of data center capacity. The credit rating agency said that although Peninsular Malaysia currently has a strong energy reserve margin of around 25 percent, it needs to implement the large investments that have been planned for both generation and energy grid upgrades in the coming years. This is necessary to support further growth in data center demand, as large data center project developments have been announced relative to the size of its energy market. “Failure to implement these energy sector initiatives is likely to limit Malaysia's ability to support further growth in data centre development, as energy demand from data centres is already significant and increasing. “The total energy supply allocated to data centres will exceed 7.0 GW — around 25 percent of the current generation capacity in Peninsular Malaysia — if all data centres that have signed energy supply agreements with local utility companies are developed to their full capacity,” he said. Data centers will account for four percent of total energy consumption in 2025 and are a key driver of demand growth. The share of utilization is expected to continue to increase in line with the increase in operations of existing projects, even before taking into account new additional projects, he added. -- BERNAMA

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, especially Johor, is positioning itself as a cost-efficient alternative to Singapore for data centre investments, thanks to its abundant land, availability of energy infrastructure and attractive investment incentives. Moody’s Ratings in a report today said Johor’s attractiveness to hyperscale companies is further strengthened by its geographical proximity to Singapore and the ability […]

Full Israeli withdrawal remains national priority – Lebanese President

ISTANBUL: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Monday that efforts to ensure Israel's full withdrawal from Lebanese territory remain a national priority, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported, citing state media. "The path towards a full Israeli withdrawal remains a firm national demand, which the Lebanese state is working to achieve through negotiations," Aoun said in a statement carried by the Lebanese government's National News Agency (NNA). The statement was made as Lebanon commemorated Resistance and Liberation Day, commemorating Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000 after 22 years of occupation. Aoun said negotiations with Israel "are not a form of concession or surrender", but rather reflect Lebanon's efforts to assert its sovereign right to protect its territory through the country's military and security institutions. Beirut and Tel Aviv have held three rounds of direct negotiations mediated by the United States since mid-April in an effort to establish a lasting peace settlement. Although the ceasefire came into effect on April 17 and was later extended until early July, Israeli military operations are still ongoing in southern Lebanon. According to Lebanese officials, more than 3,100 people have been killed, more than 9,500 injured and about 1.6 million displaced by Israeli attacks in Lebanon since March 2, as the conflict continues involving Israel and Hezbollah. -- BERNAMA-ANADOLU

ISTANBUL: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Monday that efforts to ensure Israel’s full withdrawal from Lebanese territory remain a national priority, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported, citing state media. “The path towards a full Israeli withdrawal remains a firm national demand, which the Lebanese state is working to achieve through negotiations,” Aoun said in a […]

Religious teacher charged with sexually abusing two children

PASIR MAS: A religious teacher pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to four charges of physically assaulting two boys and producing obscene images. Muhammad Faiz Muhamad Ramly, 31, however, pleaded not guilty to all charges after the charges were read out before Magistrate Syed Farid Syed Ali. According to the first and second charges, he is accused of committing physical sexual assault on an eight-year-old boy at a madrasah in Jeli between 1.10 pm and 5 pm on May 9, 2026. For the third and fourth charges, he is charged with committing physical sexual assault on a six-year-old boy and producing pornographic images of the child at a house in Jeli in May 2025. The first, second and third charges were brought under Section 14(a) of the Sexual Offences against Children Act 2017 and are punishable under Section 14 of the same act which provides for a maximum sentence of 20 years' imprisonment and can also be subject to whipping. The fourth charge is under Section 5 of the Sexual Offences against Children Act 2017 which provides for a maximum sentence of 30 years' imprisonment and a minimum of six strokes of the cane. The prosecution was conducted by Deputy Public Prosecutor Siti Aiysha Nai'lah Harizan, while the accused was represented by lawyer Muhammad Zaem Ab Aziz. The court did not grant bail to the accused and set June 10 for the case to be mentioned again. -- BERNAMA

PASIR MAS: A religious teacher pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate’s Court here today to four charges of physically assaulting two boys and producing obscene images. Muhammad Faiz Muhamad Ramly, 31, however, pleaded not guilty to all charges after the charges were read out before Magistrate Syed Farid Syed Ali. According to the first and […]

Father Charged With Murder of Two-month-old Daughter In Labuan

LABUAN, May 25 -- A 37-year-old man was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with the murder of his two-month-old daughter at a house in Kampung Bukit Kuda early this month. No plea was recorded from the accused, Azmi Amat, after the charge was read before Magistrate Dr Melissa Chia Pui Fung. According to the facts of the case, the incident came to light after police were alerted by Labuan Hospital at about 2.40 am on May 9 regarding a two-month-old baby girl brought to the hospital, suspected to be a victim of abuse. The infant later died while receiving treatment. A post-mortem examination revealed that the baby had serious head injuries caused by blunt force trauma, as well as several rib fractures. The man was charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code, which carries the death penalty or imprisonment of between 30 and 40 years and, if not sentenced to death, not fewer than 12 strokes of the cane, upon conviction. The court fixed June 23 for remention. -- BERNAMA

LABUAN, May 25 — A 37-year-old man was charged in the Magistrate’s Court here today with the murder of his two-month-old daughter at a house in Kampung Bukit Kuda early this month. No plea was recorded from the accused, Azmi Amat, after the charge was read before Magistrate Dr Melissa Chia Pui Fung. According to […]

SAR Team Expands Search Radius For Missing Teen Hiker At Bukit Changkat Asa

HULU SELANGOR, May 25 -- The search and rescue (SAR) operation for a 19-year-old girl believed to have gone missing during a hiking activity at Bukit Changkat Asa here entered its third day today, with the search radius expanded to 0.5 square kilometres. Kuala Kubu Bharu fire station chief Azliza Ahmad told Bernama at the scene that as of noon today, the operations were focused on the eastern area of the Incident Command Post (PKTK) using the sweeping technique. She said a total of 90 personnel, comprising members of various security agencies and volunteers, were involved in the operation, which was also assisted by three K9 units - two from JBPM and one from the Royal Malaysia Police. “Today’s operation also involves the use of drone units from the Selangor Government Disaster Management Unit,” she said. Azliza added that agencies involved in the operation included the Malaysia Defence Force (APM), the Forestry Department, the Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia (Perhilitan), and the Forestry Mountain Guide Association. According to her, the Bukit Changkat Asa hiking trail involves an 800-metre route to the summit, which stands at a height of 267 metres, with hikers using the same trail for the descent. “So far, no new leads have been found, and the SAR team is relying solely on information obtained from the victim’s family in the search efforts,” she said. The media previously reported that Nur Izzati Humaira Azizul, was believed to have gone missing while descending the hill with her family after deciding to walk ahead alone because she felt hot and tired at about 10.50 am last Saturday. The victim was last seen wearing a long brown headscarf, a dark green long-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and blue shoes. Meanwhile, local resident Khalidah Khalil said hiking activities at the hill are often popular among the public, especially on weekends, including among students from Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) and families, adding that such an incident had never occurred before. Khalidah, who has climbed the hill nine times, described the trail as relatively easy, while Bernama’s observation found that the track at the location was clearly visible, free from thick undergrowth, and surrounded by trees that were not overly tall. The victim’s family members were also present at the PKTK to follow developments in the search operation, but declined to be interviewed by the media. -- BERNAMA

HULU SELANGOR, May 25 — The search and rescue (SAR) operation for a 19-year-old girl believed to have gone missing during a hiking activity at Bukit Changkat Asa here entered its third day today, with the search radius expanded to 0.5 square kilometres. Kuala Kubu Bharu fire station chief Azliza Ahmad told Bernama at the […]