From June 10th to 12th, the 16th International Infrastructure Investment & Construction Forum was successfully held at the Cotai Expo, The Venetian Macao.

The forum gathered over 3,500 representatives from more than 70 countries and regions, including nearly 70 minister-level officials and elites from the global infrastructure-related political and business circles. Focusing on hot topics and cutting-edge issues in global infrastructure connectivity such as regional integration of infrastructure, energy transition, and intelligent construction, participants joined hands to create a new development landscape of "better connectivity and more win-win cooperation" in global infrastructure.
In his opening speech, a leader of the Macao government pointed out that the International Infrastructure Forum has been continuously promoting the internationalization and professionalization of Macao's convention and exhibition industry, helping Macao play a greater role in the joint construction of the "Belt and Road Initiative". Relying on the institutional advantages of "One Country, Two Systems", Macao is accelerating the building of a high-level opening-up platform, actively integrating into the overall national development, and deepening pragmatic cooperation with key markets.
As infrastructure projects continue to "go global", relevant enterprises are faced with a multi-layered structural layout of "headquarters + overseas project departments + local construction stations". With extensive business distribution and long scheduling chains, the difficulty of network communication and security management continues to increase: complex and volatile overseas network environments, unstable inter-node connectivity, and lack of unified security control for remote access have led to low information transmission efficiency and high security risks.
Traditional network and security systems can hardly meet the higher requirements of engineering enterprises for flexible deployment, centralized operation and maintenance, and controllable risks when facing such new business forms characterized by "distribution, mobility, and internationalization".
As a network and security integration service provider, GLINK Century was invited to participate in the exhibition and showcased its SASE integrated solution for the large-scale infrastructure industry. With the integrated service capabilities of "cloud, network, and security", it helps enterprises build a stable, secure, and compliant digital network foundation.

GLINK SASE: Building a Secure and Unified Digital Network
At this exhibition, GLINK Century focused on the integration of "cloud, network, and security", and through its self-developed SASE integrated platform, provided full-stack capabilities including intelligent SD-WAN scheduling, secure access services, secure access gateways, and unified policy management and control platforms.
The solution has the following core advantages:
Global visual scheduling: Relying on GLINK's self-built backbone network and global PoP nodes, it realizes rapid access and link optimization between different regions and scenarios.
Security as a service:
Integrating multiple security capabilities such as firewalls, zero-trust access, and DLP, with unified management and flexible policy issuance.
Multi-scenario adaptation:
Suitable for typical engineering scenarios such as temporary residences, overseas project departments, and access of cooperative units, flexibly responding to the challenges of complex deployment environments and diverse business needs.
Multi-cloud compatible architecture: Supporting enterprises to connect to multi-cloud platforms, realizing unified inter-cloud connectivity and security policy unification at home and abroad.
Through the service system of "integrated platform + visual operation + local operation and maintenance support", it helps the international infrastructure industry build a flexible, secure, and compliant digital network foundation.
Rooted in the Bay Area, Radiating Globally
As one of the earliest intelligent network service enterprises to complete strategic layout in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, GLINK Century has set up branches in Macao, Hong Kong, Zhuhai Hengqin, etc., and built a collaborative network architecture of "Macao-based implementation + Hengqin support + Hong Kong international exit".
This regional layout provides strong support for enterprises in the Greater Bay Area to "go global":
Macao, as a local support point, provides on-site deployment and demand response for large-scale infrastructure projects; Hengqin, as a network scheduling and operation and maintenance hub, provides stable and reliable link guarantee for regional projects; the Hong Kong node connects global mainstream export resources, helping enterprises achieve a better international communication experience.
Future Outlook
In the future, GLINK will continue to improve its global network service layout, with SASE as the core, promote the integrated development of "cloud, network, and security" capabilities, and serve more infrastructure enterprises in realizing digital and intelligent transformation for going global.
Relying on the location and resource advantages of the Greater Bay Area, GLINK will also help enterprises in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao go more steadily and further in the global infrastructure wave and win a broader stage.





