Recently, EverMind, a subsidiary of Shandong Group, officially launched the AI memory-based public welfare product "ReUnite (Reconnection)", aiming to use large model long-term memory technology to build a digital family reunification bridge for families separated around the world.

This project originated from the "Memory Genesis Competition 2026 (Origin of Memory)" global developer competition hosted by EverMind's open-source community, developed by an AI engineer with deep expertise in the chemical industry. By leveraging the long-term memory and logical reasoning capabilities of large models, ReUnite can perform deep fuzzy matching of fragmented physical characteristics, childhood memories, and daily habits, effectively overcoming time and space barriers, and improving the success rate of matching lost clues.

With its technological innovation and social value, ReUnite stood out among hundreds of competing projects and won the public welfare award of the competition. After the competition, EverMind announced an additional 3 million yuan in incubation funds for the development of high-quality community projects, and ReUnite was included as the first benchmark project in the EverX ecosystem incubation system. In the future, the "EverX Memory Lab" will provide three guarantees for this project: funding, R&D, and operations.