Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the biggest trends in the global tech industry today for good reasons. Increasingly popular tools such as ChatGPT have opened the public’s eyes to the possibilities of its implementation–and tech companies around the world are rising up to this challenge.
At Echelon Asia Summit 2023, held at Singapore Expo on June 14-15, a number of AI companies from various countries opened their booths to showcase their innovation to the attendees. These companies are working in various sectors from education to agriculture to property and construction, and many of them are part of the TOP100 programme.
The following are some that caught our eyes:
AI Communis
Singapore-based AI Communis builds Auris AI, a platform that generates transcripts, subtitles, and translations using its own ASR technology.
Ailytics
Through its Ailyssa platform, Ailytics leverages AI to help construction companies enhance safety and maximise productivity by providing actionable insights from camera feeds in real time.
CAWIL.ai
The company provides an industry-agnostic AI solution that focuses on computer vision and IoT integration for smart city applications. It is originating in the Philippines.
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DashoContent
The company is a pay-as-you-go content platform to create marketing content for businesses that are consistent with their brand voice. Hailing from the Philippines, the company is currently not fundraising.
FINEXT
Coming from Malaysia, FINEXT helps users to automate personal finance tasks using AI technology. Users only have to scan and upload their receipts.
HeyHi
Singapore-based HeyHi provides an AI-enabled assessment and a personalised learning system that allows educators to upload worksheets for their students and work on them in a collaborative manner. It is currently in the Pre-Series A stage.
MOVE IT MOVE IT LIMITED
The Hong Kong-based company is a one-stop logistics platform that connects clients and service providers by using AI detection technology with the goal of creating a comprehensive property ecosystem. It is currently in the seed stage.
The Pond
South Korea-based LetiTu builds a platform called The Pond that enables academic curriculum building for each grade based on students’ personal goals. It allows students to gain insights into suitable career and educational paths based on their interests and academic performance.
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Tictag
Tictag is a crowdsourcing data platform that enables high-quality data annotation and collection that aims to provide “exceptional” AI results. Originating from Singapore, the company is currently in the Pre-Series A stage.
TRADEMONDAY
Originating from Hong Kong, TRADEMONDAY is an AI-as-a-Service, low-code platform for retail and consumer brands. Its patent-pending technology allows retailers to gain insight into their customers. The company has raised Series A funding.
Wizher Laundry
Originating from the Philippines, Wizher Laundry is a digital laundry management platform that utilises AI to help enhance the laundry experience for both shop owners and their customers. It has raised a seed funding round.
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