X0PA AI launches a state-of-the-art centre of excellence in Singapore, aiming to drive AI innovation and collaboration on a global scale. Leveraging strategic partnerships and a commitment to ethical AI practices, the initiative reinforces X0PA AI’s position as a leader in the field of talent acquisition solutions.
24 February 2024 – X0PA AI, a renowned provider of artificial intelligence solutions for talent acquisition, has unveiled its latest initiative with the inauguration of a cutting-edge centre of excellence in Singapore. Positioned as a nucleus for research and development, the facility aims to drive innovation and deliver transformative AI solutions across diverse industries.
Nina Alag Suri, Founder and CEO of X0PA AI, expressed enthusiasm for the launch, emphasizing the company’s dedication to pioneering AI, engineering, and automation on a global scale. The centre promises to cultivate top-tier talent, foster collaboration, and fuel a culture of excellence, positioning X0PA AI as a frontrunner in the AI landscape.
Leveraging strategic partnerships with technology giants like Microsoft, OpenAI, and SAP, as well as robust networks within academia and industry, X0PA AI’s new centre is poised to push the boundaries of AI innovation. With a focus on ethical AI practices endorsed by organizations such as AI Verify and the World Economic Forum, X0PA AI is committed to driving positive social and economic impact through responsible AI deployment.
Prashanth Sundaraman, Regional Head APAC, highlighted Singapore’s dynamic ecosystem as an ideal backdrop for innovation, underscoring X0PA AI’s commitment to collaborative progress. By aligning with the ethical AI framework championed by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), X0PA AI aims to set new benchmarks for trustworthy AI implementation.
Situated in Singapore’s burgeoning tech hub at Launchpad, One North, X0PA AI’s state-of-the-art centre will house a multidisciplinary team of experts, alongside cutting-edge laboratories and showcase spaces. The unveiling coincides with Singapore’s continued support for AI innovation, as articulated in the recent budget announcement by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.