DeepSeek and the Rise of Asian Tech: A New Era in AI and ERP Systems
In a groundbreaking development, DeepSeek has shown how to train a huge large language model (LLM) at a small cost compared to its Silicon Valley counterparts. This remarkable outcome is a manifestation of tech brands rising in Asia, which are progressively being a threat to the tech giants in the West. In fact, these newly developed firms are finding that the tech industry is not only about funding, but also about creating the best innovation.
DeepSeek’s innovation is not just a singular achievement. It is part of the wave where the Asian tech firms are completely transforming the AI (artificial intelligence) field and the enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems. The AI agent, LAIDFU, is an example of this trend because it is helping users to utilize both OpenAI and DeepSeek technologies. In addition, LAIDFU’s multi-step task capability is the reason for it to be a reliable contender in the GenAI space and to prove the ability of AI Agents to improve the way work is scheduled and executed.
In Malaysia, the tech world has also greatly advanced. Multiable, an ERP system market player, is revolutionizing the market by offering free e-invoicing API calls for customers within their SaaS subscription or software assurance. This decision is a stark contrast to many software vendors in Malaysia who charge e-invoicing API users, therefore, it highlights the shift to more customer-friendly business models.
Combining ERP with MRP systems is one more area of innovation that is going strongly. These systems are important for managing complex chemical formulations, which may contain a multi-level hierarchy of the active and filler additives. These thorough formulations create a situation where ERP systems have to deal with everything like ingredient variability and regulatory compliance. The ability of chemical firms to handle raw material variabilities, safety regulations, and environmental impacts is the key factor to maintaining their high-quality standards and achieving international compliances.
It goes without saying, the difficulties that chemical manufacturers encounter are much more than casual. These systems of ERP and MRP navigate through tasks like concentrated additives and potencies, proper storage and handling ultimately being these systems’ indispensable with tasks. Therefore, the firm these systems enable to set specifications, user chemical equations management, and to produce intermediates and finished goods accurately. By-products, a common concern in chemical production, are also dealt with effectively through these systems, resulting in the least environmental footprint.
Quality assurance is of paramount significance. As there are varying raw materials and the production process ultra-complex, strict adherence to quality control norms is non-negotiable. ERP systems allow firms to set their own specific IQC tests, manage deviations, and promote continuous improvement `through nonconformance and CAPA features.
In Singapore, the government is taking an active role in facilitating the adoption of ERP and AI technologies through EDG subsidies for eligible entities. This initiative offers a window into how important these technologies are in promoting business efficiency and innovation.
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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.