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MonoClaw 震撼問世:首款港產 AI 秘書引領 Software 3.0 時代

專為專業人士打造「零訂閱、本地優先」運行環境,全面重塑企業隱私與高效工作流

香港 – Media OutReach Newswire – 2026年5月26日 – 隨著生成式人工智能(Generative AI)從「聊天機器人」走向「自主執行任務」,當前全球正迎來以 AI Agent(智能代理)為核心的 Software 3.0 時代。本地領先的科技創新團隊朔音科技有限公司(Sentimento Technologies Limited,「本公司」)今日欣然宣布,正式於香港市場推出首款專為本地商業環境及專業人士量身打造的受管式 AI 運行環境(Managed AI Runtime Environment)—— MonoClaw

MonoClaw 搭載著一位具備代理式工作流程(Agentic Workflows)的專屬個人 AI 秘書「Mona,通過將大型語言模型(LLM)直接部署於用戶自有的 Mac 硬件設備,該系統實現了絕對的隱私數據保護、零訂閱成本,以及即插即用的企業級產品體驗。MonoClaw 安裝後即內建 160 項專業技能,並以全方位智能秘書的定位,專為接管繁瑣且重複的日常商務工作流而打造,使各行各業的專業人士皆能自主探索並釋放新的營運效率。除了辦公室場景,Mona亦能無縫融入用戶個人的日常生活,從個人行程規劃、家庭雜務追蹤到日常行政庶務,皆能提供無微不至的精準協助。

多重應用場景:全方位解放生產力

MonoClaw 是全方位解放生產力的終極利器,完美涵蓋了商務與日常的核心場景。作為強大的跨渠道溝通助理,它能自動追蹤、整理並提煉 WhatsApp、Telegram 及郵件中的商務承諾與待辦事項(Action Items),並在截止日前自動草擬回覆或提醒用戶,確保商業跟進零紕漏;同時,智能秘書Mona還能在每日清晨自動將零散的通訊通知、行事曆與最新郵件去粗取精,為專業人士生成結構化的日程摘要與重點工作建議。更重要的是,在嚴格的「審批門閘」機制下,MonoClaw 還能安全執行受控的自動化工作流程,代為填寫網頁表單、排程社交媒體貼文或進行跨系統數據搬運,徹底將用戶從繁冗的「數字揼石仔」工作中解放出來。

三大核心亮點

  1. 絕對的數據主權與本地化推理(Data Sovereignty):MonoClaw 將核心的記憶脈絡、對話歷史與敏感憑證安全地保留在用戶本地裝置內。為了在尊重數據隱私的同時支持高性能的工作負載,系統採用了預設的秘密遮蔽機制與隔離的本地執行環境。此架構允許用戶在進行具備風險的主機操作(例如網頁搜尋或特定雲端模型的文本生成)時,能夠流暢地調用外部雲端功能與受過濾的子進程環境,同時為敏感數據維持一個安全且由本地完全掌控的防禦底線。
  2. 零訂閱、零 Token 焦慮的資產化投資: 採用 Gemma 4(透過 LM Studio)等頂尖本地推理選項,本公司提供「一次性軟件授權」模式。這將企業的 IT 開支從持續性費用(OPEX)轉化為可控的資產投資(CAPEX),徹底消除雲端計費的不確定性。
  3. 可審核的自動化與「人機把關」機制(Approval Gates):自動化不等於失控。MonoClaw 將安全視為核心要義,所有具備風險的主機操作、數據修改或外部指令,均設有「硬性阻擋與審批流程」。Mona會透過 Telegram、WhatsApp 或電郵向用戶發送確認請求,經用戶「一鍵批准」後方可執行,完美平衡自動化效率與人為風險管理。


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AI格局的轉變

朔音科技有限公司聯合創始人及首席執行官左一翔先生指出:「當前全球正掀起 AI 秘書與 AI 職員的普及浪潮,這背後代表著軟件範式正從『人手操作』邁向『AI 自主執行』的 Software 3.0 時代。MonoClaw 的問世,正是這一變革在香港的落地標桿。我們看到越來越多企業在擁抱雲端 AI 的同時,深陷數據洩漏的『隱私焦慮』與 SaaS 模式帶來的『成本黑洞』。為此,MonoClaw 堅持『本地優先』原則,讓核心數據主權全面回歸企業本地終端;同時,我們結合日趨成熟的邊緣推理技術,打破無止境的訂閱制枷鎖,以一次性授權模式回應市場對成本可預測性的渴望,幫助香港企業在安全、控本的前提下實現真正的科技轉型。」

價格、硬件配置與安裝方式

為了降低企業與專業人士引入尖端 AI 的門檻,MonoClaw 提供極具市場競爭力且透明清晰的交付流程。採用一次性軟件授權模式,定價為 HK$28,888(現正推出早鳥限時優惠價 HK$25,888[1]),並執行「40% 訂金 + 60% 交付驗證後付清」的分期付款機制,由 朔音科技團隊提供全套本地化安裝系統對接技能驗證服務。在硬件配置方面,用戶僅需自行購置 Apple Mac mini M4 或 iMac M4(或以上配置)設備,即可享受流暢的本地推理效能;此外,產品更隨附完整的知識庫(Wiki與專屬社群支援,確保企業或個人用戶在部署後擁有完善的可維護性與持續優化路徑,輕鬆實現資產化的科技升級。


[1] 官方活動有效期及解釋權歸MonoClaw母公司朔音科技有限公司全權所有。

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關於朔音科技有限公司

朔音科技有限公司總部位於香港,是 MonoClaw 的母公司兼工程工作室。我們專注於開發開創性「本地優先」的 AI 基礎設施與生產力工具。我們深信隱私、效率與成本控制是企業數字化轉型的三大基石,致力於透過 Software 3.0 技術,賦能香港及亞太區專業人士與中小企業。

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Saksikan EXO di Kuala Lumpur dengan Peraduan Tiket Konsert Eksklusif Shopee

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 Mei 2026 – EXO-L kini mempunyai peluang terakhir untuk menyaksikan EXO secara langsung di EXO PLANET #6 EXhOrizon di Kuala Lumpur menerusi Shopee, platform rasmi yang menawarkan peluang kepada para peminat untuk memenangi tiket konsert dan koleksi eksklusif edisi terhad.

Menang tiket konsert EXO dan koleksi eksklusif bersama Shopee
Menang tiket konsert EXO dan koleksi eksklusif bersama Shopee

Cheryl Ang, Ketua Pemasaran Shopee Malaysia berkata, “Kemunculan semula EXO selepas tujuh tahun sememangnya detik yang dinantikan ramai peminat di Malaysia. Menerusi peraduan ini, pelanggan Shopee VIP berpeluang menyaksikan konsert secara langsung serta membawa pulang koleksi eksklusif. Di Shopee, kami sentiasa komited untuk menjadikan pengalaman membeli-belah lebih berbaloi dengan mendekatkan para peminat kepada artis dan momen yang mereka gemari.”

Langgan Shopee VIP dan Menangi Tiket Konsert EXO serta Koleksi Eksklusif di Shopee

Pelanggan Shopee VIP berpeluang memenangi hadiah eksklusif dengan melengkapkan tugasan harian di Shopee Mission untuk mengumpul “Golden Tickets” serta menghantar penyertaan kreatif dari 26 Mei hingga 6 Jun 2026.

Cara penyertaan di Shopee:

  1. Peserta mestilah pelanggan Shopee VIP. Pengguna yang belum melanggan boleh mendaftar di sini untuk menyertai peraduan ini.
  2. Hantar penyertaan kreatif mengenai sebab anda ingin menghadiri konsert EXO dan bagaimana langganan Shopee VIP menjadikan pengalaman ini lebih istimewa.
  3. Lengkapkan tugasan harian di Shopee Mission untuk mengumpul mata dan menebus Golden Tickets.
  4. Kumpulkan sekurang-kurangnya satu (1) Golden Ticket untuk layak menyertai. Lebih banyak Golden Tickets yang dikumpul, lebih tinggi peluang untuk menang.

Pemenang akan diumumkan melalui aplikasi Shopee, notifikasi push, e-mel atau media sosial pada 10 Jun, menjelang konsert EXO pada 20 Jun di Stadium Hoki Nasional, Bukit Jalil.

Ketahui lebih lanjut di sini. *Tertakluk kepada terma dan syarat.

Nikmati Ganjaran Lebih Berbaloi Sempena 6.6

Raih lebih nilai dengan setiap pembelian sempena Shopee 6.6 Jualan Beli Hari Ini, Sampai Hari Ini. Dapatkan penghantaran segera dan penghantaran pada hari yang sama di seluruh negara, Penghantaran Percuma Harian Tanpa Perbelanjaan Minimum, serta diskaun sehingga 50% untuk tawaran Shopee Lagi Murah Jualan Kilat. Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai tawaran dan peraduan menarik, layari di sini.

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Mengenai Shopee

Shopee ialah platform e-dagang terkemuka di Asia Tenggara, Taiwan dan Brazil. Shopee memacu ekosistem digital yang inklusif dan mampan dengan membantu perniagaan beralih ke platform digital serta mengembangkan kehadiran dalam talian mereka, selain memperluas akses orang ramai kepada perkhidmatan digital dan memperkasa komuniti tempatan.

Shopee menawarkan pengalaman membeli-belah yang mudah, selamat dan interaktif, dinikmati oleh jutaan pengguna setiap hari. Shopee juga merupakan penyumbang penting kepada ekonomi digital dengan komitmen kukuh untuk membantu jenama tempatan dan usahawan berkembang maju dalam e-dagang.

Shopee ialah sebahagian daripada Sea Limited (NYSE: SE), sebuah syarikat teknologi global. Misi Sea adalah untuk meningkatkan kualiti hidup pengguna dan perniagaan kecil melalui teknologi menerusi tiga perniagaan terasnya: Shopee, Garena dan Monee.

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Friso Champions Good Gut Health this World Digestive Health Day with The Secret Garden to Good Poop

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – Parents know that good gut health matters, but terms like gut microbiota, prebiotics, and probiotics can often feel overwhelming and difficult to understand. This World Digestive Health Day (WDHD), Friso, a leading nutrition formula milk brand with over 150 years of Dutch dairy expertise, is simplifying the science behind digestion by bringing to life the concept of a “gut garden” through the sixth edition of its long-standing Good Poop Matters, Baby! campaign.

Through The Secret Garden to Good Poop, Friso aims to help families better understand how everyday habits and nutrition can nurture a healthy digestive system in young children. Over the years, the national campaign has emphasised the important roles a well-balanced diet, regular exercise, and sufficient sleep play in helping young children achieve good poop – and this year’s edition spotlights what happens inside the gut, empowering parents with practical ways to support good digestion from within.

Breaking Down the Science of Gut Health

While many parents recognise the importance of good gut health, concepts such as gut microbiota, prebiotics, and probiotics can often feel complex and difficult to grasp.

To bridge this gap, Friso brings these ideas to life with The Secret Garden to Good Poop. Much like a garden, a child’s gut needs the right balance of nutrients to thrive. Through this “gut garden” concept, Friso aims to help families better understand everyday habits and the role nutrition plays in nurturing a healthy digestive system, empowering parents with practical knowledge and simple steps to support their child’s digestion and overall wellbeing.

“At Friso, we believe good gut health plays a foundational role in a child’s growth and development. Through The Secret Garden to Good Poop, we aim to simplify complex concepts like gut microbiota into something parents can easily understand,” said Carmen Lim, Brand and Digital Manager, Friso Singapore. “Through an immersive garden experience, we bring Good Poop Matters, Baby! to life, educating families on gut health and showing how daily care and nutrition nurture good digestion, helping build trust from the inside out.”

Bringing The Secret Garden to Good Poop to Life

To celebrate WDHD, Friso will host The Secret Garden to Good Poop, an invite-only experiential event held in partnership with The Sundowner, a nature experience centre located at Bukit Timah Fire Station. Invitees will be guided through a curated programme focused on foundational gut health education, including a farm-to-table pizza making workshop that encourages children to “eat the rainbow”, bringing the ‘gut garden’ concept to life.

“At The Sundowner, we’ve always believed in creating meaningful, nature-led experiences that reconnect families with where their food comes from,” said Clarence Chua, Founder, The Sundowner. “Partnering with Friso for The Secret Garden to Good Poop allows us to bring this philosophy to life in a way that is both fun and educational, helping our participants understand the connection between nature, nutrition, and gut health through hands-on activities.”

As part of the experience, parents will also gain insights from registered dietitian, Sherllie Kartika, on how to support their child’s gut health through everyday nutrition and habits.

Said Sherllie, “Many parents recognise the importance of gut health but may feel overwhelmed by terms like microbiota or pre/probiotics. Using a ‘gut garden’ analogy can make the concept more approachable, helping parents visualise how everyday habits, such as offering a variety of foods, help nourish beneficial bacteria in the gut. When children’s digestive systems are supported in this way, they are better able to digest and absorb the nutrients needed for healthy growth and development.”

Friso‘s Commitment to Care Takes Flight to the Netherlands

As part of its broader commitment to children’s gut health, Friso also highlights the role careful milk processing can play in supporting digestion. It was found that high heat treatment can change the structure of milk protein, potentially affecting how easily they are digested. In contrast, gentler processing (or mild heat treatment) approaches may help preserve milk protein closer to its natural state, so it is easy to digest.

This philosophy came to life during a recent trip to the Netherlands, where local singer-songwriter Derrick Hoh and content creator Jeanette Ong visited Friso’s farms, R&D facilities, and production sites to better understand how the brand approaches milk production and nutritional care from source to formula.

A Continued Commitment to Gut Health

Since its launch in 2020, Friso’s Good Poop Matters, Baby! has been leading advocate for children’s gut health in Singapore. Through education, partnerships, and engaging experiences over the years, the campaign has helped parents better understand the role of digestion in their child’s overall wellbeing.

For more information on Friso’s Good Poop Matters, Baby! campaign, please visit friso.com.sg/good-poop-matters-baby.

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About Friso and FrieslandCampina

Produced and packed in The Netherlands, Friso is present in over 25 countries and ranked as one of the Top 52 formula milk brands in Asia. FRISO is a brand under one of the world’s largest dairy companies, FrieslandCampina, which is also a cooperative jointly owned by over 18,000 dairy farmer members from over 12,000 dairy farms in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. Founded in 1871, FrieslandCampina has over 150 years of expertise in milk and its application, allowing it to produce a wide range of quality, nutrient-rich foods including dairy-based beverages, toddler nutrition, cheese, functional dairy-based ingredients and more for consumers, businesses, and industries worldwide.

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“Made in Binzhou” Heads to Tianzhou-10 Cargo Spacecraft——Binzhou Sci-Tech Power Embarks on a Hardcore Space Mission

BINZHOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 May 2026 – On May 11, experimental samples for the project “Study on the Effect of Rotating Magnetic Field on the Solidification Process of Aluminum-based Lightweight High-entropy Alloys under Space Microgravity Conditions” were officially launched aboard the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft. Co-developed with the Metal Materials Center of Binzhou Weiqiao UCAS Advanced Technology Research Institute, these samples are now en route to China’s Manned Space Station to begin their on-orbit scientific journey in a microgravity environment.

Researchers conducting project experiments
Researchers conducting project experiments

This initiative is a collaborative effort involving the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Binzhou Weiqiao UCAS High Technology Research Institute. The successful launch marks a historic “zero-to-one” breakthrough, representing the first time private sci-tech forces from Binzhou and indeed Shandong province have reached space. It also stands as China’s first in-space experiment to study the solidification of lightweight high-entropy alloys under the dual-field coupling of “microgravity and rotating magnetic fields.”

As a national-level “space laboratory,” the manned space station hosts world-class research facilities and serves as a core platform for disruptive innovation in new materials. This successful deployment not only highlights the institute’s cutting-edge research capabilities but also signifies a deep integration between corporate scientific research and national aerospace engineering. Looking ahead, the institute will continue its deep dive into frontier fields such as space materials and lightweight alloys. By strengthening collaborative innovation across industry, academia, and research, they aim to empower the upgrading of the new materials industry with technological innovation, contributing both wisdom and strength to the development of China’s manned space program and the cultivation of new quality productive forces.
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Rainforest Tea Culture from Wuzhishan, China, Debuts in Rome

ROME, ITALY – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – The Rainforest Children’s Choir and Rainforest Large-Leaf Tea from Wuzhishan, Hainan, China, took centre stage at the International Tea Day event held at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters in Rome on May 21, becoming the occasion’s most sought-after presence.

The Rainforest Children’s Choir performed an original song "Lishan Tea Song" and the Italian classic "O Sole Mio". Photo by: UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The Rainforest Children’s Choir performed an original song “Lishan Tea Song” and the Italian classic “O Sole Mio”. Photo by: UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

The children performed an original song “Lishan Tea Song” and a rendition of the beloved Italian classic “O Sole Mio,” drawing a captivated crowd. Among the audience were Qu Dongyu, Director-General of the FAO, and Zhang Lubiao, China’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Agencies in Rome.

The Rainforest Children’s Choir performed an original song "Lishan Tea Song" and the Italian classic "O Sole Mio". (Photo by: Wuzhishan Informaition Office)
The Rainforest Children’s Choir performed an original song “Lishan Tea Song” and the Italian classic “O Sole Mio”. (Photo by: Wuzhishan Informaition Office)

“It is the first time a Chinese delegation has performed in this banquet hall. I feel very proud,” Zhang said at the event. “The Wuzhishan delegation will leave an important mark in the history of the FAO.”

The day marked the seventh International Tea Day, and the FAO hosted a tea tasting gathering at its Rome headquarters. Countries including China, Indonesia, Canada, Kenya, Azerbaijan, Russia, Sri Lanka, and Türkiye showcased their signature teas and cultural traditions, sharing tea as a bridge of friendship.

The Wuzhishan delegation set up a display area featuring Rainforest Large-Leaf Tea and ethnic cultural products. Tea masters brewed tea for international guests, and the large-leaf black tea, known for its “amber liquor and honey aroma,” was widely appreciated.

Hainan Large-Leaf Tea is a distinct species of the Camellia genus that evolved independently on Hainan Island and possesses rich genetic diversity. The research findings, published on the journal Agrobiodiversity on May 17, 2024, further enhance the tea’s unique appeal.

The delegation also held business talks with Italian companies, exploring tea product exports and cross-border e-commerce cooperation, and mapping out pathways for Hainan’s tea industry to enter the international market.

The International Tea Day is a UN observance initiated by China, aimed at promoting global tea culture exchange and the sustainable development of the tea industry. Through song and tea, the Wuzhishan delegation showcased the unique cultural charm of the Hainan Free Trade Port, injecting fresh energy into China-Italy cultural exchanges.
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TCMA x Chulalongkorn University Join Forces with Canadian Partners to Advance Strategic Collaboration for a Low-Carbon Industry toward Net Zero 2050

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 May 2026 – Thai Cement Manufacturers Association (TCMA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chulalongkorn University to advance a strategic collaboration on knowledge, and technology, with support from international partners. The partnership aims to develop and pilot carbon capture technologies in SARABURI SANDBOX, paving the way for industrial-scale deployment and future policy development. This marks a significant step in laying the foundation for Thailand’s low-carbon industrial ecosystem and supporting the country’s Net Zero 2050 target.

TCMA x Chulalongkorn University Join Forces with Canadian Partners to Advance Strategic Collaboration for a Low-Carbon Industry toward Net Zero 2050

Mr. Surachai Nimla-or, Chairman of TCMA, stated that the collaboration reflects the proactive role of the industrial sector in advancing the country’s climate commitments through a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model. The initiative brings together industry, academia, government, and international partners, including Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), to accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon cement industry in line with the Thailand 2050 Net Zero Cement and Concrete Roadmap.

“This collaboration with Chulalongkorn University elevates our efforts into a long-term platform, from knowledge development and workforce readiness to pilot-scale technology deployment. It will be strengthened by Canadian expertise and real-world testing in the SARABURI SANDBOX, which will serve as a learning platform to develop scalable solutions for industrial application” Mr. Surachai said.

Professor Dr. Wilert Puriwat, President of Chulalongkorn University, emphasized the university’s role as a Strategic Knowledge Partner in bridging research and real-world implementation, while fostering “Green Talent” to support industrial transformation.

“Chulalongkorn University sees this collaboration as a strategic mechanism to strengthen the knowledge base in low-carbon technologies alongside human capital development. This will enhance workforce capabilities in line with the transition and support Thailand’s long-term green economy” Professor Dr. Wilert said.

H.E. Ping Kitnikone, Ambassador of Canada to Thailand, expressed Canada’s strong support for the initiative, highlighting over 65 years of bilateral relations and shared commitment to climate action.

“This collaboration encompasses knowledge transfer, technology, and expertise in greenhouse gas mitigation, particularly through technical experts and capacity building. Carbon capture technology will serve as a bridge between innovation and industrial application, helping drive the transition toward a low-carbon economy,” the ambassador noted.

From the government side, Dr. Pirun Saiyasitpanich, Director General of Department of Climate Change and Environment, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment stated that the cement industry is a strategic sector in reducing national greenhouse gas emissions toward Net Zero 2050, while strengthening climate resilience.

“This collaboration serves as a key policy mechanism linking project-level implementation to national-level action, with SARABURI SANDBOX acting as a testbed for learning and development. The outcomes will inform policy design and enable effective scaling at the national level” Dr. Pirun said.

Mr. Teeratas Isarangkul Na Ayudhaya, Deputy Director General of the Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry added that the initiative aligns with the “One MIND” policy, which integrates regulation with the promotion of green industry.

“The Department stands ready to support this collaboration in developing a scalable industrial model that enhances Thailand’s competitiveness in a sustainability-driven global economy” Mr. Teeratas said.

Dr. Chana Poomee, Honorary Chairman of TCMA and President of ASEAN Federation of Cement Manufacturers (AFCM), highlighted the initiative as a key step in positioning Thailand as a “regional model” for industrial decarbonization.

“By integrating cross-sector collaboration through PPP, linking policy, technology, knowledge, and workforce development to real-world implementation, this initiative will establish the foundation of a Low-Carbon Industrial Ecosystem and evolve into a system-level model that can be scaled across the region,” he said.

This collaboration marks the starting point of Thailand’s low-carbon industrial ecosystem, connecting knowledge, technology, innovation, human capital, and policy into real-world applications and commercial pathways. It is expected to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy, strengthen climate resilience, and enhance the country’s competitiveness in an increasingly sustainability-driven global landscape.
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KPMG Launches Trusted AI Centre of Excellence to Strengthen Singapore’s Position as a Globally Trusted AI Hub

  • At the launch, KPMG also unveiled its Trusted AI Assurance offering that is aligned with relevant international standards and frameworks to mitigate risk and build trust in AI deployment. This gives businesses a clear, credible pathway to scale AI confidently as Singapore reinforces its position as a trusted node in the global community.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 May 2026 – As Singapore deepens its commitment to becoming a world-leading AI hub, the question of how organisations build AI that is trusted — by customers, regulators and international partners — has become as consequential as how fast they build it. Today, KPMG took a significant step in answering that question with the launch of its Trusted Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence (AI CoE). Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), the AI CoE is a dedicated capability hub designed to help organisations move beyond AI experimentation and embed AI as a trusted, enterprise-ready asset.

At the same event, KPMG also unveiled its Trusted AI Assurance — a structured, business-focused, evidence-based approach that gives Singapore businesses a rigorous multi-faceted assessment of their AI deployment and a clear pathway to scale confidently. Today’s launch — bringing together government, enterprise and the professional services sector — signals a pivotal shift in the national AI conversation: from speed to scale of adoption where trust is the foundational bedrock of deploying AI.

The Trusted AI CoE was officially launched by Ms Jasmin Lau, Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information & Ministry of Education, alongside Mr Jermaine Loy, Managing Director of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), and Ms Lee Sze Yeng, Managing Partner of KPMG in Singapore.

KPMG’s 2025 Global CEO Outlook shows that more than seven in ten CEOs now rank AI as a top investment priority — yet for many, the gap between ambition and sustained enterprise impact remains wide. Governance, data readiness and workforce capability are the defining constraints of this next phase of adoption. Singapore-based businesses face a further dimension: as they expand regionally and globally, they need their AI systems to be trusted not just at home but across multiple jurisdictions — each with its own regulatory expectations and stakeholder standards.

Lee Sze Yeng, Managing Partner at KPMG in Singapore, said: “Across every sector, we are seeing the same pattern: organisations that moved fast on AI are now asking harder questions — where is the real value, are our people genuinely ready to work alongside AI, and can we stand behind the decisions our systems make? These are not technical questions. They are leadership questions. And for Singapore businesses with ambitions beyond our shores, there is an added dimension: the trust that matters to customers and regulators in the markets you are entering may be defined differently from what is required here. Through the KPMG Singapore Trusted AI Centre of Excellence, we are partnering with businesses to rigorously assess where they stand, close the gaps that matter, and build AI that is trusted not just locally but in the markets most critical to their growth. Trusted AI is not a constraint on ambition. Done well, it is the foundation for it.”

Jermaine Loy, Managing Director, EDB, said: “KPMG’s Trusted AI Centre of Excellence here in Singapore will enable businesses across diverse sectors – including financial services, healthcare, logistics and manufacturing – to scale use of AI with confidence, supported by robust governance frameworks and assurance capabilities. At the same time, this strengthens Singapore’s growing AI ecosystem by building enterprise capabilities and workforce readiness for AI adoption. We welcome KPMG Singapore’s efforts to work with EDB and the relevant agencies in advancing Singapore’s position as a globally trusted hub for AI deployment and innovation.”

Trusted AI Assurance — Giving Singapore Businesses a Foundation to Scale AI

For Singapore businesses, the ambition to scale AI is rarely the obstacle. What is harder — and more consequential — is the question of whether the AI they are building and deploying can genuinely be stood behind: by their boards, by their customers, employees and by the regulators and partners they will encounter as they grow beyond Singapore’s shores.

KPMG’s Trusted AI Assurance offering (the “Trusted AI Assurance”) was developed in response to the need to address the trust deficit with AI in the business community to boost adoption. It is not a certification exercise or a compliance checklist. It is a rigorous, evidence-based independent assessment that gives leadership teams an honest picture of where they stand — and a clear, practical path to where they need to be.

What makes it meaningful is its specificity. The Trusted AI Assurance is calibrated to each organisation’s sector, operating context and growth ambitions — because a financial institution navigating cross-border data regulation faces a fundamentally different set of questions from a manufacturer embedding AI into operational workflows, or a healthcare provider deploying AI-assisted diagnostics. Generic benchmarks serve neither well.

The assessment examines two things that are often conflated but must be considered separately: whether an organisation has the governance, culture and leadership practices to deploy AI responsibly; and whether the AI solutions it has built or acquired are themselves trustworthy — documented, risk-assessed, well-integrated and performing as intended. An organisation can have the right intentions and still be running AI that falls short of what its stakeholders — or another country’s regulators — would accept.

Across four domains, the Trusted AI Assurance examines what genuinely matters:

AI Governance — Whether the frameworks, operating models, policies and procedures that govern AI are real and embedded, not aspirational documents that sit untouched between audits.

AI Systems — The AI systems themselves: how they are documented, how risks are inventoried, how models are integrated into business workflows, and whether the data foundations — including Retrieval-Augmented Generation, pipelines and datasets — are robust enough to be relied upon.

AI Regulatory Compliance — How prepared an organisation is for the regulatory environments it currently operates in, and those it intends to enter. For Singapore businesses with expansion ambitions, this is often where the most important gaps surface: the Trusted AI Assurance can identify whether a specific AI system meets the requirements for deployment in a given market — such as the European Union — or what adjustments would make it so.

AI Security — The strategies and processes in place to protect AI systems, manage privacy, and ensure the organisation can detect, respond to and recover from threats as they evolve.

The stakes are sharpest for businesses in highly regulated sectors. Financial institutions, healthcare providers and infrastructure operators have long been accustomed to navigating complex compliance environments — and Singapore’s AI governance frameworks are among the most developed in the region. But as the EU AI Act moves into full enforcement, a new and specific set of expectations is taking effect for any organisation deploying AI within European markets, or handling the data of European citizens. What satisfies regulators here does not automatically satisfy regulators there.

The reality is one of regulatory diversity: different jurisdictions are building their AI governance regimes at different speeds, with different emphases, and with different evidentiary requirements. A Singapore company that has passed relevant local standards may still find that its AI systems require different documentation, greater explainability, or additional human oversight controls to operate with compliance and trust in a European context. Discovering that gap in the middle of a market entry, a cross-border partnership or a regulatory review is a risk that can be avoided.

The Trusted AI Assurance maps these jurisdictional differences, giving organisations a clear read of where they stand against the specific requirements of markets they are entering — before those requirements become obstacles. It is aligned with globally recognised standards including the EU AI Act, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, ISO 42001 and Singapore’s Model AI Governance Framework, ensuring that what organisations build here is credible and defensible everywhere.

The Trusted AI Assurance is coupled with consultancy guidance — from KPMG or partnered stakeholders — ensuring every assessment leads to a practical path forward. The intent is to give Singapore businesses the clarity and confidence to grow their AI ambitions without having to rebuild trust from scratch in new markets they enter into regionally or globally.

A Framework for Singapore’s AI Ambition: The Four Doors

Beyond the Trusted AI Assurance, organisations can leverage the AI CoE to assess their broader AI strategies through KPMG’s Four Doors framework — four strategic pillars that help Singapore businesses move from isolated pilots to trusted, sustained AI at scale. Together, they address what it takes for Singapore to be not just an AI-capable nation, but a globally trusted one: where the AI solutions developed and deployed here meet the expectations of regulators, partners and customers worldwide.

Value — From Activity to Impact: Establishing the clear metrics and sector-specific solutions needed to distinguish AI activity from measurable business value, across Financial Services, Government, Healthcare, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Manufacturing.

Trust — Trusted-by-Design AI: Built on a human-centric foundation encompassing ten ethical pillars — including Fairness, Transparency, Accountability, Privacy and Sustainability — the Trust pillar puts responsible governance at the centre of AI strategy, rather than treating it as a compliance afterthought.

People — Genuine AI Fluency: Covering sustainable AI workforce strategy, job redesign, leadership development and change management — from executive ignition sessions that build board-level commitment to the behavioural shifts needed to embed AI into everyday working practices.

Data and Technology — Scalable Foundations: Establishing the trusted data and technology infrastructure that enterprise AI requires, supported by KPMG’s proprietary platforms and a market-ready suite of AI tools, with rigorous attention to data quality, system integration, product development and enterprise-wide AI deployment.

For Singapore’s business community, the Four Doors offer a structured path to becoming AI-trusted — not just AI-active. As global regulatory standards tighten and international partners raise governance expectations, that distinction will increasingly determine which Singapore enterprises are positioned to lead in the markets they enter.

Building AI Capability in Singapore

The Trusted AI CoE (the “CoE”) is designed to function as a capability hub to support Singapore’s position as a trusted node in the global community — co-creating knowledge, accelerating innovation and strengthening Singapore’s AI ecosystem across the business community, academia and the public sector.

At its core is a dedicated innovation team of AI/Software Engineers, Solution Architects, Data Analysts, Product Managers, Tech Business Analysts and Designers — 100 per cent Singapore-based and locally hired. This specialist nucleus is complemented by KPMG’s 3,600-strong Singapore workforce and over 275,000 professionals globally, giving the CoE both deep technical capability and multi-disciplinary reach across Audit, Advisory and Tax.

Solutions co-developed through the CoE are pressure-tested with KPMG as default “Client Zero” where appropriate — rigorously iterated across the firm’s own operations before being brought to clients. Initial focus sectors include Financial Services, Infrastructure and Logistics, Manufacturing, Government, Healthcare and Real Estate, alongside functional domains such as Finance, Governance Risk and Compliance, Customer Services and Operations. Strategic partnerships with technology companies, academic institutions and government agencies further support Singapore’s ambition to serve as a trusted and well-governed regional AI hub.

KPMG’s Commitment to Singapore

KPMG is the world’s first professional services firm to attain ISO/IEC 42001 certification for AI Management Systems — the globally recognised standard for responsible AI governance. This underpins every element of today’s launch, reflecting KPMG’s commitment to practising what it advocates: embedding the disciplines of trusted AI governance into its own operations before bringing them to clients.

KPMG continues to invest in Singapore’s AI talent pipeline through international mobility programmes, internal rotations and capability development across data, digital and leadership disciplines — directly aligned with Singapore’s national goal of growing the skilled workforce its AI ambitions require.

ANNEX: Bringing the KPMG Singapore Trusted AI Centre of Excellence to Life

To bring the KPMG Trusted AI Centre of Excellence (AI CoE) to life, guests at the launch were invited to explore four interactive stops (“windows”) showcasing how trusted AI can move from strategy into real-world enterprise and national impact.

Spanning areas including governance, workforce readiness, ecosystem collaboration and SME enablement, the windows offered a practical look at how organisations can scale AI responsibly while building trust, resilience and long-term capability.

FIRST WINDOW – AI Philosophy

The first window introduced guests to KPMG’s Four Doors framework and Trusted AI Assurance – an evidence-based approach designed to help organisations move from AI experimentation to AI that is genuinely trusted by their boards, their customers, and the regulators and partners they encounter as they grow beyond our shores.

Through an interactive scenario set in the financial services sector, the demonstration illustrated how organisations are assessed across four strategic pillars: Value, Trust, People, and Data and Technology. The walkthrough explored whether businesses have the governance structures, workforce readiness, data foundations and operational oversight needed to support trusted, scalable AI deployment.

  1. Value — Whether the organisation has clearly defined what its AI investments are meant to deliver, and whether it has the metrics to distinguish genuine business impact from mere AI activity
  2. Trust — Whether the organisation’s AI is built on a responsible, human-centric foundation — covering governance frameworks, ethical guardrails, risk management, security and accountability for AI-driven decisions
  3. People — Whether the workforce, from board to frontline, has the genuine AI fluency needed to work alongside AI systems, including the leadership commitment, job redesign and capability development required for adoption to take hold
  4. Data and Technology — Whether the data assets, infrastructure and system integration practices are robust enough to support trusted, scalable AI deployment

The experience also demonstrated how AI systems themselves are assessed – including areas such as system documentation, risk inventories, model integration and data platform robustness – highlighting the importance of building AI that is genuinely trusted.

  1. System Card — Whether each AI solution is properly documented, including how it performs and how it is used in practice
  2. Risk Inventory — Whether AI systems across the enterprise have been identified and their risks catalogued
  3. Model Integration — Whether adequate processes and controls govern how AI models are integrated into business workflows
  4. Data Platform — Whether the data foundations underpinning AI outputs — including Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines and datasets — are fit for purpose

A second stage of the scenario then explored the reality of regulatory diversity across jurisdictions. While an organisation may be assessed as “trusted” in Singapore, areas that require attention may emerge when expanding into international markets such as Europe under the EU AI Act.

The demonstration underscored the growing importance of regulatory readiness for Singapore businesses with international ambitions, and how the AI CoE is designed to help organisations expand with confidence through trusted AI governance.

SECOND WINDOW – AI Journey

The second window focused on KPMG’s “Client Zero” approach, where suitable AI solutions are developed and applied within its own operations under real-world conditions, and in some cases co-developed with clients depending on their specific needs. This model reflects a simple philosophy: credibility in guiding responsible AI adoption must be earned by applying the same discipline internally. This approach is particularly relevant in Singapore’s context, where trust and reliability are central to how AI is being adopted across sectors.

KPMG’s “Client Zero” approach provides a structured pathway for scaling AI responsibly. Solutions are first embedded into live workflows – allowing organisations to address practical considerations such as human oversight, explainability, data handling and accountability – before broader deployment. This mirrors the journey many enterprises in Singapore are now facing, as they transition from pilots to AI that can be relied on consistently in regulated, cross-border environments. This shift is important, as trust at scale is built not through experimentation alone, but through systems that are reliable, auditable, and able to operate consistently across different contexts.

At this window, MOS will see this pathway brought to life with AI applied across real business workflows, through three solutions: KPMG’s Digital Gateway (DG) GenAI, KPMG Clara Intelligence and Kiara. These solutions are already implemented in real-time across KPMG’s various functions.

The first demonstration illustrates how the audit and tax professions are beginning to deploy AI agents within their workflows to enhance how work is performed. Rather than treating AI as standalone tools, these capabilities are being embedded into business processes to support analysis, decision-making and execution in a controlled and accountable manner. DG GenAI, KPMG’s Generative AI capability embedded within our Digital Gateway platform, will be used as a demonstration of how this is operationalised in practice — showing how AI capabilities can be integrated into everyday workflows, with appropriate governance, data security and user controls in place.

The second demonstration presents KPMG Clara Intelligence, an intelligent AI-powered platform which acts as a centralised platform. KPMG Clara Intelligence showcases the future of audit, where AI is used to support data-driven risk assessment, better insights and analysis and decision-making on a single platform. This reduces reliance on manual processes and enables auditors to focus on higher-value judgement, improving both efficiency and audit quality. MOS will see how this reflects a broader shift in the profession — towards AI-assisted workflows that require new skills and deeper analytical capabilities.

This window also highlighted how AI is reshaping the accountancy and professional services sector. As AI becomes embedded into core workflows, roles within the profession are evolving — routine, manual tasks are increasingly automated, allowing professionals to focus on higher‑value judgement, analysis and advisory work. At the same time, this shift requires a broader base of AI fluency across the workforce, not just among specialists, as professionals will need to work alongside AI systems in their day‑to‑day roles.

These changes are driving a wider rethinking of skills development across the sector, including how institutions and employers prepare current and future talent. Efforts are underway to align training and education pathways with these evolving needs, ensuring that individuals entering the profession — and those already in it — are equipped to operate effectively in an AI‑enabled environment. This reflects a broader transition towards a workforce that combines strong domain expertise with AI capabilities, in line with Singapore’s ambition to develop an AI‑bilingual workforce.

The third solution, Kiara, is KPMG’s GenAI recruitment assistant, illustrating how AI can enhance the candidate engagement and streamline scheduling of interviews. This highlights how AI is not only transforming business processes, but also how people work and interact with technology.

Overall, the window demonstrated how these solutions reflect the same principles KPMG advises its clients to adopt: strong data foundations, embedded governance, and human oversight at key decision points – illustrating the practical steps organisations take to deploy AI responsibly at scale, underpinning the rigour required for Singapore to continue its progress as a trusted hub for AI.

THIRD WINDOW – AI Vision

The third window focused on how AI does not merely change the tools organisations use, but changes the nature of work itself – which roles exist, how decisions are made, and what it means to be genuinely capable in a professional environment.

As organisations navigate AI-driven workforce transformation, the showcase highlighted the same set of questions organisations consistently grapple with: which roles are genuinely enhanced by AI, and which risk being hollowed out? Where should organisations invest in reskilling, and on what timeline? How are accountability and professional standards maintained when AI is embedded into decisions that used to rest entirely with a person?

The insight that emerges across sectors is consistent: organisations that treat AI workforce transformation as a technology deployment tend to underinvest in the human dimensions – and that is where adoption stalls, quality erodes or trust breaks down. The organisations that get it right treat it as a leadership and organisational design challenge first, with technology as the enabler.

The window also demonstrated how KPMG Mystro™, an AI-enabled workforce intelligence platform, is used to map how work is done today at the task and decision level, and model where AI can responsibly augment human roles across functions such as finance, audit and operations.

Drawing on examples from finance, audit and operations, the showcase illustrated professionals working alongside AI in ways that redirect their expertise toward work requiring human judgement. More broadly, it reinforced the importance of approaching AI transformation not simply as a technology deployment exercise, but as a broader leadership and organisational design challenge.

Singapore’s commitment to building an AI-bilingual workforce – professionals who are not merely aware of AI but genuinely capable of working alongside it, questioning its outputs and being accountable for the decisions it informs – rests on organisations taking the human dimension of transformation as seriously as the technology itself. The insights at this window speak directly to that agenda: what it takes to build not just AI capability, but the kind of AI-confident workforce that sustains Singapore’s competitiveness over the long term.

FOURTH WINDOW – AI Ecosystem

The fourth window focused on how trusted AI adoption cannot be the preserve of large enterprises alone. Singapore’s economic resilience depends on its SME community — the businesses that form the backbone of the economy and that stand to gain enormously from AI, but that often lack the resources, expertise or confidence to navigate adoption responsibly.

Referencing the DBS Spark GenAI programme and DBS SME AI Playbook – developed through a collaboration between DBS and KPMG, and supported by SkillsFuture Singapore – the showcase highlighted practical pathways designed to help SMEs build awareness and accelerate their AI adoption through tailored pathways depending on their AI maturity.

  1. Start — For businesses at the beginning of their AI journey: practical orientation on what AI can realistically deliver, where to begin, and what foundational steps to take before committing to more significant investment
  2. Accelerate — For businesses that have taken initial steps and are ready to move further: guidance on identifying higher-value use cases, building internal capability and managing the operational changes that come with deeper AI adoption
  3. Scale — For businesses ready to embed AI more systematically: the governance, integration and workforce considerations that responsible scaling requires

The window also highlighted the broader support ecosystem available to SMEs, including a broader ecosystem of over 16,000 solution providers globally via IMDA’s Open Innovation Platform, alongside the SME AI Playbook which offers practical use cases, success stories from real businesses, FAQs and an AI readiness diagnostic tool.

Economy-wide AI adoption – the kind that drives meaningful productivity gains across the full breadth of Singapore’s business community – only happens if SMEs are part of the story. The DBS SME AI Playbook is a direct response to that reality: a practical, accessible entry point into AI adoption calibrated to the real constraints and real ambitions of smaller businesses.

The collaboration between DBS and KPMG reflects how Singapore’s AI ecosystem works at its best: financial institutions, professional services firms, government platforms and businesses working together to make trusted AI adoption accessible to every part of the economy, not just its largest players.

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ONYX Hospitality Group Enters Joint Venture with JR Kyushu Group to Develop Shama North Pattaya, Strengthening Strategic Partnership in Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 May 2026 – ONYX Hospitality Group, a leading hospitality management company in Asia Pacific specialising in hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences, has announced a significant international partnership through the signing of a joint venture agreement with JR Kyushu Business Development (Thailand) Co. Ltd. (a group company of Kyushu Railway Company), one of Japan’s foremost corporations listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange. The collaboration will see the development of Shama North Pattaya, further advancing ONYX’s portfolio by leveraging Shama’s expertise to capitalize on short- and extended-stay demand, while reinforcing confidence in the growth potential of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Left: Mr. Yuthachai Charanachitta Right: Mr. Toshihiro Mori
Left: Mr. Yuthachai Charanachitta Right: Mr. Toshihiro Mori

This latest agreement marks a continuation of the strategic partnership between the two organizations, building upon the success of Shama Lakeview Asoke, which ONYX manages on behalf of JR Kyushu Group. The property has earned recognition as one of the leading serviced apartments in Bangkok’s central business district, reflecting the Japanese partner’s strong confidence in ONYX’s management capabilities and in-depth market expertise.

The development of Shama North Pattaya therefore represents not only an expansion into a high-potential location, but also a reaffirmation of ONYX’s disciplined growth strategy. By collaborating with globally respected partners, the group continues to strengthen its footprint in the EEC.

Mr. Yuthachai Charanachitta, Chief Executive Officer of ONYX Hospitality Group, stated that this joint venture with JR Kyushu Group reflects the company’s long-standing commitment to growing alongside its partners. It also marks ONYX’s second joint venture with an international partner under its strategic expansion plan, underscoring continued investor confidence in the company’s capabilities, as well as its ongoing pursuit of investment opportunities and strategic collaborations with high-potential partners.

“For ONYX Hospitality Group, growth is not defined merely by the number of projects we develop, but by the strength of the partnerships we cultivate. Our joint venture with JR Kyushu Group reflects a shared vision and a commitment to creating long-term value together.

The Shama brand has grown from a deep understanding of the long-stay market, which we have consistently studied and monitored over the years. We see clear future potential in this segment. Each Shama development is founded on comprehensive insights into resident needs and expectations, placing emphasis on the core of the living experience — comfort, flexibility and a genuine sense of home — all delivered to international standards.

Shama North Pattaya represents another important strategic property in strengthening and completing ONYX Hospitality Group’s presence in Pattaya, a high-potential destination within the EEC, alongside our key brands Amari and OZO, helping to create a more integrated and cohesive hospitality cluster in the area.”

Yuthachai added, “Shama North Pattaya reflects ONYX’s commitment to strengthening Thailand’s position as a leading destination for long-term residents while supporting the sustainable growth of the residential hospitality sector.”

Mr. Toshihiro Mori, Representative Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer of Kyushu Railway Company stated that this joint venture marks an important next step in JR Kyushu Group’s continued partnership with ONYX Hospitality Group in Thailand, building on the success of Shama Lakeview Asoke.

“Following our successful collaboration on Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok, we are pleased to deepen our partnership with ONYX Hospitality Group through Shama North Pattaya. We see strong potential in Pattaya as a leading resort destination within the EEC, and we have full confidence in ONYX’s hospitality expertise to deliver an exceptional property that meets the evolving needs of both Thai and international guests. We look forward to creating lasting value together.”

Strategically located in North Pattaya, a key tourism and economic hub within the EEC, Shama North Pattaya is designed to blend the comfort and convenience of serviced apartments with the refined services of a leading hotel brand. The project aims to cater to the steadily expanding long-stay segment, which is projected to continue its upward trajectory in 2026 and beyond.

The partnership between ONYX Hospitality Group and JR Kyushu Group not only highlights the complementary strengths of both organisations, but also serves as a strong indicator of Japanese investor confidence in Thailand’s economic stability and long-term prospects. At the same time, it signals the readiness of Thai hospitality brands to compete and grow alongside global partners in a sustainable and forward-looking manner.

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About ONYX Hospitality Group

ONYX Hospitality Group, a reputable force in the Asia-Pacific hospitality industry, operates a collection of comprehensive yet complementary brands – Amari, OZO, Shama and Oriental Residence – catering to the distinctive needs of discerning business and leisure travellers across the region where it has deep expertise. In addition to its brand portfolio, ONYX Hospitality Group also operates additional hospitality services across spa and food & beverage. With six decades of management experience, the company extends its innovative solutions throughout the region, upholding internationally recognised standards and ensuring optimal operational manoeuvrability. By fostering enduring relationships with like-minded business partners, ONYX Hospitality Group delivers unparalleled experiences in a dynamic and competitive market, meeting the ever-evolving demands of travellers.

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Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu), headquartered in Fukuoka, Japan, and listed on the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a diversified group operating across Transportation, Real Estate and Hotels, Retail and Restaurants, Construction, and Business Services. Building on more than three decades of experience since its establishment in 1987, JR Kyushu has expanded beyond its core railway operations into a wide range of community-based and lifestyle businesses. In Thailand, JR Kyushu Business Development (Thailand) Co., Ltd. serves as the group’s investment platform for hospitality and real estate, building on the success of Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok and continuing to pursue long-term growth opportunities in the region.

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จากสถิติคำค้นหาบน Google ในประเทศไทยแสดงให้เห็นว่า ความสนใจในทั้งสองตัวเลือกนี้กำลังเติบโตไปพร้อมๆ กัน ในช่วง 12 เดือนที่ผ่านมา คำค้นหาที่เกี่ยวกับการเทรดทองคำ เช่น “xauusd วันนี้” มียอดการค้นหาเฉลี่ยอยู่ที่ 1,000 ถึง 10,000 ครั้งต่อเดือน ในช่วงเวลาเดียวกัน คำค้นหาหลักที่เกี่ยวข้องกับบิทคอยน์ เช่น “crypto” ก็มียอดเฉลี่ยอยู่ในระดับที่เท่ากัน

แนวโน้มนี้สอดคล้องกับยอดทราฟฟิกภายในของ BrokersThai.com โดยเฉพาะหน้าโบรกเกอร์ Forex สำหรับการเทรดทองคำ มียอด Impression (อิมเพรสชัน) แตะที่ 5,142 ครั้ง ในช่วง 12 เดือนที่ผ่านมา ข้อมูลชี้ให้เห็นอีกว่า คริปโตเคอร์เรนซีอย่างบิตคอยน์ไม่ได้ถูกมองว่าเป็นเพียงเครื่องมือสำหรับการเก็งกำไรระยะสั้น (เสี่ยงโชค) อีกต่อไป เพราะคำค้นหาเกี่ยวกับการบริหารความเสี่ยง เช่น วิธีรับมือกับช่วงราคาดิ่งลงและความผันผวน ก็พุ่งสูงขึ้นทุกครั้งที่ตลาดหุ้นเกิดความเคลื่อนไหวด้วย

Justin Grossbard ประธานบริหารของ BrokersThai.com กล่าวไว้อย่างน่าสนใจว่า “เทรดเดอร์ไทยกำลังหันมาให้ความสนใจในการเทรดแบบหลายสินทรัพย์ไปพร้อมๆ กับการให้ความสำคัญในการเปรียบเทียบเงื่อนไขการเทรดและความโปร่งใสที่แท้จริง ซึ่งหมายถึงการตรวจสอบค่าสเปรดของโบรกเกอร์และความเร็วในการส่งคำสั่งอย่างละเอียด เพื่อรักษาต้นทุนการเทรดของตนเองให้ต่ำที่สุดเท่าที่จะทำได้ ”

จากข้อมูลข้างต้น จะเห็นได้ว่าในสภาวะตลาดที่คาดเดาได้ยาก เทรดเดอร์รายย่อยชาวไทยมีแนวโน้มที่จะปรับตัวด้วยการศึกษาและเปรียบเทียบข้อมูลอย่างลึกซึ้ง พวกเขาไม่ได้เลือกข้างระหว่างทองคำหรือบิตคอยน์ แต่เลือกที่จะใช้มันร่วมกัน โดยอาศัยทองคำในการรักษาเงินทุน ในขณะเดียวกันก็ใช้บิทคอยน์ ในการแสวงหาโอกาสเติบโตในระยะยาว

สำหรับข้อมูลการเปรียบเทียบโบรกเกอร์ สามารถเข้าชมได้ที่: https://www.brokersthai.com

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BrokersThai Data: Local Traders Compare Gold and Crypto Side by Side as Markets Shift

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 May 2026 – Thai retail investors are increasingly changing the way they manage their portfolios amid rising volatility across global financial markets. According to new market insights from BrokersThai.com, traders in Thailand are no longer focusing on a single asset class, but are instead actively researching both gold and Bitcoin as part of a broader diversification strategy.

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Recent Google search trends in Thailand show continued growth in interest for both asset classes. Gold trading-related searches such as “XAUUSD today” have consistently generated between 1,000 and 10,000 monthly searches over the past year, while cryptocurrency-related keywords including “crypto” have maintained similarly strong search volumes.

The trend is also reflected in internal traffic data from BrokersThai.com. Pages related to Forex brokers for gold trading generated more than 5,000 impressions over the last year, highlighting continued interest from Thai traders seeking reliable broker comparisons and trading cost information.

The data also reveals that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are no longer seen as just tools for quick gambling. Instead, users search for risk management, such as how to handle price drops and volatility, spike every time the stock market experiences volatility. This proves that traders are carefully weighing crypto risks against the steady safety of gold.

Justin Grossbard, CEO of BrokersThai.com, commented: “Thai traders are now interested in trading multiple assets, especially gold and Bitcoin, while paying more attention to trading costs and broker transparency. Many traders are carefully comparing spreads and execution speeds to reduce unnecessary trading costs as much as possible.”

The findings indicate that Thai retail traders are adapting to uncertain market conditions by conducting deeper research before making investment decisions. Rather than choosing between gold or Bitcoin, many traders are now using both together — relying on gold to help preserve capital while viewing Bitcoin as a long-term growth opportunity.

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