The entrepreneurial model in the AI era is undergoing a profound "streamlining" revolution. On March 12, Longwen District of Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province officially launched the "AI+OPC Entrepreneurship Investment Conference and the First AI+OPC Entrepreneurship Challenge Competition," while the province's first "AI+OPC Promotion Development Center" was also unveiled, marking the official entry of this AI-driven entrepreneurship model, which emphasizes "one person as an army," into the industrialization phase in Zhangzhou.

OPC (One Person Company) refers to an individual who independently completes the entire commercial cycle, from product design, R&D, marketing to market deployment, by using large models and AI agents. Unlike traditional employment systems, the OPC model significantly reduces labor costs, allowing "super individuals" to leverage digital platforms and AI tools to drive the market with an extremely lightweight organizational structure.

To solve the problem of resource scarcity when entrepreneurs work alone, Longwen District has explored an innovative framework of "government coordination and state-owned enterprise operations." By establishing the "AI+OPC Promotion Development Center," the local area seamlessly integrates government policy support with the supply chain capabilities of state-owned enterprises.

"One person is a team, but the most feared thing is not finding an interface at critical stages," said Peng Jianyi, an e-commerce practitioner. According to him, with the support of the center's accompanying services and AI empowerment, he can use AI agents to handle customer service, product page creation, and multilingual marketing, and then complete overseas warehouse drop shipping through the supply chain system. His business has now achieved stable profitability.

According to the information, the center has already established three vertical entrepreneurship bases: cross-border e-commerce, digital trade, and digital culture and tourism, and has attracted the first five major projects signed in fields such as AI talent incubation and cultural film and television. The park operator stated that the center not only provides physical space but also focuses on building a complete closed loop of "knowledge empowerment + resource matching + on-site support." Through monthly resource matching meetings, it addresses the "bottlenecks" for startups in customs clearance, logistics, and foreign exchange settlement.

Data shows that this attempt is beginning to show initial results. According to the latest statistics, more than 30 OPC companies have been admitted to the park, and some early stores have already achieved stable order conversion. With the introduction of supporting policies by Zhangzhou, this "AI+OPC" ecosystem is becoming a new growth driver for regional digital trade development, providing a low-entry, high-efficiency evolution path for more creators who want to "go it alone" in the digital economy wave.