Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled a series of groundbreaking AI-driven solutions at the AWS Summit Singapore 2025, showcasing collaborations with various partners to enhance operational efficiency and customer experiences. These initiatives highlight the transformative potential of AWS technologies across multiple sectors.
The National Institute of Education (NIE) has partnered with AWS to launch the Technology for Education Centre, an innovation hub aimed at advancing educational technology. This three-year collaboration will empower educators and students to develop prototypes that address real-world challenges, enhancing skills in cloud computing and AI.
In the insurtech sector, bolttech is leveraging AWS’s generative AI solutions to enhance its customer service platforms. The Singapore-based company has developed the “bolttech GenAI Factory” using Amazon Bedrock, which integrates advanced speech capabilities into chatbots, offering personalised, multilingual customer interactions. This initiative aims to streamline operations and reduce costs.
Meanwhile, SaladStop!, a Singaporean restaurant chain, has introduced a generative AI assistant to provide personalised nutrition advice and meal recommendations. Supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority’s GenAI x Digital Leaders Initiative, this tool is expected to boost customer retention and potentially double online orders.
Razer, a global lifestyle brand for gamers, is set to launch AI-powered game development tools on AWS. These tools, including the Razer Game Assistant and QA Companion, are designed to accelerate game development by providing real-time expert advice and automating quality assurance processes.
The AWS AI Spring Singapore programme continues to make strides in AI adoption, with initiatives to train 5,000 individuals annually in AI skills and collaborations with public sector entities like Synapxe. The programme also supports the incubation of 40 generative AI startups across ASEAN, including 12 from Singapore.
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