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Amity launches Singapore AI hub ahead of $258.7m revenue target

It will serve as its regional headquarters for Southeast Asia.

Thailand-founded Amity, an enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) company, has launched its Singapore office and AI Research & Application Center.

Amity said the facility will serve as its regional headquarters for Southeast Asia and the global base for its research operations.

The company is targeting $258.7m (US$200m) in annualised revenue by the end of 2026 and preparing for a public listing in 2027, following its recent $129.4m (US$100m) Series D funding round.

The centre will develop vertical AI models for enterprise clients, with a current focus on agentic systems for end-to-end business processes and models for retail, telecommunications, and other services sectors.

The hub operates under a “Build-Buy-Bridge” framework, which covers internal AI development, external technology acquisition, and integration with enterprise use cases.

The base will also support the group’s five-company ecosystem, which includes Amity Solutions, Tollring, EGG Digital, Amity Accentix, and Amity-Nordstar.

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