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Tapway and Asteria Corp launch AIoT Suite

The AIoT Suite, which reduces labor costs and enhances operational efficiency, allows companies to build AI models and integrate data seamlessly without coding

Tapway Sdn. Bhd. from Malaysia and Japan’s Asteria Corporation have jointly launched the AIoT Suite, an integrated AI and IoT platform targeting manufacturers in Japan and Southeast Asia. Combining Tapway’s SamurAI Vision AI software with Asteria’s no-code Gravio IoT software, the suite automates tasks like quality inspection, PPE compliance, and HSE monitoring.

The solution, which reduces labor costs and enhances operational efficiency, allows companies to build AI models and integrate data seamlessly without coding. After its Japanese debut on November 27, the companies aim to achieve sales of 100 million yen within two years.

Tapway on the AIoT Suite

Lim Chee How, CEO of Tapway, said, “Many manufacturers struggle to effectively analyze data derived from various systems and devices, and develop in-house AI models due to limited technical expertise and the high costs of maintaining dedicated monitoring staff. AIoT Suite helps them face these challenges head-on, on a single platform.”

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