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AI product launches, platforms, and model releases with SG relevance.

Singapore's Aiteaic Launches AI Tongue-Scanning TCM Wellness Platform
Singapore healthtech company Aiteaic has unveiled an AI-powered Traditional Chinese Medicine wellness system that combines computer vision tongue diagnosis with patented nanobubble extraction technology. The scan-to-cup platform is already rolling out at CHI Innovate 2026 and the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, with API licensing set to open later this year.

Avnet Launches Edge AI Tech Days in Singapore with AI Singapore and Nanyang Poly
Avnet is bringing its Edge & Beyond Tech Days to Singapore on July 10, convening a broad ecosystem of semiconductor and technology partners to tackle the next frontier: moving AI from experimentation into scaled, real-world deployment at the edge.

OceanBase Unveils AI Database Platform in Singapore
OceanBase, the distributed database spun out of Ant Group, has announced the OceanBase AI Database in Singapore — a comprehensive product portfolio designed to unify multimodal data management, real-time analytics, and AI agent workloads within a single architecture called LakeBase.

NEC on Biometrics and AI: Integration Is Harder Than the Movies Make It Look
NEC executives in Singapore say the real challenge in AI-powered biometrics is systems integration, not algorithm accuracy. The firm behind Singapore's first biometric passports argues that legacy infrastructure, data quality, and privacy governance matter more than model performance.

Grand Copthorne Hotel Launches AI-Powered TCM Afternoon Tea Experience
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore has launched an AI-powered Traditional Chinese Medicine afternoon tea, where guests receive a personalised herbal tea recommendation based on a real-time AI tongue scan — all brewed in under two minutes.

NHCS Develops AI That Reads Heart Attack Damage in Under a Minute
The National Heart Centre Singapore has developed CARDIA-GM, an AI platform that analyses cardiac MRI scans to detect post-heart attack damage in under 60 seconds with 95% accuracy — compared to up to an hour for manual expert review.

Airwallex Raises US$320M at US$11B to Build AI-Powered Finance Tools
Global payments firm Airwallex has raised US$320 million in Series H funding at an US$11 billion valuation, earmarking the capital for AI-driven financial software and a new consumer wallet. The round comes six months after its previous US$330 million raise.

Singapore-Licensed YeahPay Quadruples Cross-Border Volume, Builds for Agent Commerce
Singapore-licensed payments firm YeahPay processed RMB 2.4 billion in cross-border transactions in Q1 2026, quadrupling year-on-year volume as global brands including Jumbo, Huawei, and BYD joined its network. The company is also positioning its infrastructure for agent-initiated commerce, preparing for a wave of AI-driven payment transactions across Southeast Asia.

GeeLark Expands In-App Automation for Mobile-First Social Media Teams
Singapore cloud-phone platform GeeLark has expanded in-app automation for teams managing TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook at scale, addressing a gap between browser-based tools and mobile-native social media operations. The platform combines cloud phones, RPA and centralised device management.

US Allows Anthropic to Release Mythos 5 to Over 100 Trusted Firms
The US Commerce Department has permitted Anthropic to release its Claude Mythos 5 AI model to over 100 trusted partners after a two-week security review. The authorisation signals a new phase in balancing AI innovation with national security controls.

MetaOptics Ships Metalens AI Smart Glasses and Smartphones for Evaluation
Singapore-headquartered MetaOptics has begun shipping evaluation units of its metalens-integrated 5G smartphone and AI smart glasses to customers in Europe, Japan, and the Philippines. The glass-based metalens technology replaces bulky multi-element lens stacks with a single ultra-thin optical layer, enabling thinner devices with advanced AI capabilities.

Singapore Tests AI-Powered Translations for Government Content
Singapore has launched Polyglot, an AI-powered translation widget for government websites, letting users access content in all four official languages. The pilot uses large language models paired with a Government Terms Translated database to handle culturally specific terms, with a transparency-first approach that keeps humans in the loop.