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L’Oréal invests in future of AI-powered commerce and the creator economy

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- L’Oréal has launched its 2026 Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program for startups across South Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa (SAPMENA) - Winners secure a fully funded commercial pilot with one of L'Oréal's 40 international brands - Entering its third year, the programme has seen startup winners from Australia, India, Singapore and UAE - 2026 innovation themes tap into greater potential for AI-powered commerce, creator and affiliate ecosystems, and circularity solutions L’Oréal is officially calling for the next generation of tech pioneers to co-create the future of beauty. Applications are now open for the  2026 Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program  across the SAPMENA region.  The biggest  Beauty Tech  open innovation competition of this geographical scale, the  Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program  seeks to discover, support and nurture promising startups from the South Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa region. The co...

The art of operationalising AI: perspectives from the field

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AI experimentation is accelerating at the enterprise level, but the real challenge begins after the pilot phase. While organisations are actively exploring agentic AI and automation, many are still thinking about how to operationalise these technologies securely and reliably across their environments. Increasingly, the focus is shifting from isolated AI tools toward orchestrating AI agents, automation, systems, and people within governed, end-to-end workflows.  TechTrade Asia polled Sharath Keshavamurthy (SK), Director of Engineering, South Asia at UiPath, on why pilots stall, where enterprises encounter friction, and what it takes to operationalise AI successfully within complex business environments. Keshavamurthy works closely with enterprises across the region on proofs-of-concept (POCs), automation programmes, and agentic AI initiatives. He was formerly an enterprise automation practitioner, and is now as part of UiPath’s engineering organisation.  TechTrade Asia : Sin...

Resaro, Partnership on AI further AI quality assurance discussion at ATxSummit

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Organisations are now applying structured, evidence-based methods to verify that AI systems perform as required. Comprehensive AI quality assessment is now a necessary complement to trustworthiness and mitigating AI risks. To advance this further, Resaro and Partnership on AI (PAI) hosted a closed-door working session at ATxSingapore that focused on the key questions at the centre of AI assurance: how to define, measure, and verify that an AI system is actually fit for deployment, and how to decide which AI solution is best suited in a given context. Source: Resaro. Fireside conversation between Singapore Minister of State (MoS) for Digital Development and Information, Jasmin Lau (centre), PAI CEO Rebecca Finlay (right) and Resaro Co-CEO April Chin (left). A fireside conversation with Singapore Minister of State (MoS) for Digital Development and Information, Jasmin Lau, PAI CEO Rebecca Finlay and Resaro Co-CEO April Chin was a session highlight. MoS Lau encouraged ...

Strong Agentforce 360 adoption in Singapore

- Kaplan, StarHub, INSEAD, HEPMIL Media Group, Singapore Global Network and Panasonic Asia Pacific adopt Agentforce 360 to drive business growth, productivity and improved customer experience Salesforce, the AI customer relationship management (CRM), has announced strong customer momentum in Singapore. This follows the company's commitment in 2025 to invest US$1 B in its Singapore business through 2030 to accelerate the nation’s digital transformation and Agentforce adoption.  Leading Singapore organisations are transforming their business through Agentforce 360 by building critical systems of the architecture required in the agentic AI era.  Agentforce brings humans, agents, apps, and data together on one trusted, unified platform, providing the essential infrastructure required to convert raw intelligence into real work and business outcomes.  “The momentum behind Agentforce 360 shows that businesses are moving past experimentation to value realisation. Our...

Why Southeast Asia’s next payment shift is about experience, not just adoption

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By Eng Sheng Guan, CEO, Fiuu As digital commerce becomes more embedded in everyday life, businesses are paying closer attention to what keeps customers coming back. Across Southeast Asia, this is becoming a more urgent business priority. The region’s digital economy crossed US$300 billion in gross merchandise value in 2025  (Bain), showing how quickly online and digitally-enabled commerce have become part of daily transactions.  As that growth continues, the payment experience is no longer just back-end infrastructure. It is increasingly part of how businesses build trust, reduce friction, and encourage repeat purchases. The next phase of payment innovation will not only be about giving customers more ways to pay. It will be about making every payment moment feel fast, familiar, and secure enough for customers to return . Source: Fiuu. Eng. That shift is playing out in different ways across the region, but the direction is clear. In Malaysia, e-payment transactions grew 25% ...