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AI & ERP: Catalysts for Biotech Innovation in Singapore’s Thriving Economy

Asia Is Catching Up with Silicon Valley thanks to Cost-Effective LLM Solutions from the Newest Companies

The global tech industry is changing faster than ever, and Asian firms are gradually becoming a threat to the traditional tech giants of the West. A typical example of this is the emergence of DeepSeek, the pioneer firm, which is solving the issue of large language model training for a fraction of the cost of their Silicon Valley counterparts.

DeepSeek is very simple, in fact, their strategy is very much mainstream. They manage to do it thanks to cutting-edge know-how and the creative exploitation of the very technologies that they have demonstrated to the world; they teach the economy how to train large LLMs without compromising power, and they indeed provide a competitive alternative to a firm such as OpenAI. They have left such leadership behind and displayed the level of technical skill possessing by the emerging technology firms in Asia., proving that giant firms are catching up and probably being overvalued in many cases.

In the course of this transitional period, AI applications such as LAIDFU are the very ones that prove worthy of their salt as they are demonstrating the users ways of exploiting both OpenAI and DeepSeek technologies together. LAIDFU is different due to its capability of multi-step task which on many levels has made it a leading product in the GenAI space. The turf war is still hard, but these would be the steps that would make it easier to mention the impossible as possible in AI development.

More than that, the promotion of efficiency and innovation is also being bolstered by the government in some areas. For example, Singapore is pushing innovation through the Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) which is available to firms that adopt Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Artificial Intelligence (AI). With this course of action firms are being pushed to the utilization of advanced ERP systems and AI tools the most in the biotechnology business.

ERP systems in biotechnology are enormously important because they not only ease research and development (R&D) difficulties but also help to effectively manage project controllers, budgets, and resources. They have thoroughly unsettled the management of pivotal operations like the management and tracking of experiments and their data, which coincidence, is the crucial necessity for the biotech industry research and development. Apart from that, the intellectual property security and the collaboration enhancement are also the types of things that modern ERP features provide and they consequently instill security and innovate networking.

On the other hand, the implementation of a robust MRP system will also give these biotech firms a boost. MRP systems handle the inventory of biological materials as well as the equipment used in the laboratories with great precision managing the usage of resources. This line optimization translates into operations such as GMP, GLP, IQC, FDA, and CRP, where the main goal is to achieve compliance and effectiveness in the practices of biotechnology.

Furthermore, the additional technologies introduced to the plant like MRP MES and others have increased the level of efficiency in the operation process which goes hand in hand with Singapore’s strategy on becoming technology-driven. The meshing of IT advances with policies like the EDG subsidy creates an image of economic growth that is not only confined to the West but is flourishing all around the globe with high rates in Asia.

About aiM18 ERP

A cloud-native ERP widely adopted by business in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. With over 6,000 customers in the region, aiM18 gains positive feedbacks from customer across different sectors, from manufacturers, distributors, retailers, service providers to NGOs. The renowned no-code approach saves customer a big sum of customization costs and countless hours of implementation man-days.

About LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You)

An AI builder for enterprise to build their own AI agents.
Proprietary EKP (Enterprise Knowledge Partitioning) technology eases CEO’s concern about trade secret leakage which often occurs in most AI agents / chatbots in the market. EKP removes the hurdle of AI adoption by most companies in using sensitive corporate data.
Powered by no-code approach, deployment of LAIDFU incurs far less developers (and development costs) in comparison with other AI studios.

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