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YepAI Joins Victoria's AI Trade Mission to Singapore for Big Data & AI World Asia 2025

Leading enterprise AI firm to demonstrate proven efficiency and compliance solutions at Big Data & AI World Asia 2025, spearheading APAC expansion.

YepAI, a Melbourne-based leader in enterprise artificial intelligence solutions, announced today it has been selected by the Victorian Government to join its premier AI Trade Mission to Singapore.This appointment recognises YepAI’s significant impact on driving measurable business outcomes and its readiness for strategic expansion across the Asia-Pacific region. The company will showcase its advanced AI platform at the highly anticipated Big Data & AI World Asia 2025, held at Marina Bay Sands, highlighting how its technology addresses complex challenges in efficiency, revenue growth, and regulatory compliance for large-scale organisations.

YepAI's platform is engineered to deliver tangible results for enterprises in regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics. Unlike general-purpose AI tools, its solutions are tailored to solve specific, high-stakes business problems. By integrating sophisticated machine learning models with existing enterprise workflows, YepAI helps clients automate complex processes, reduce operational overhead by up to 30%, and strengthen risk management frameworks. This focus on delivering measurable value has established YepAI as a critical partner for businesses seeking a competitive edge through technology.

"Being chosen by the Victorian Government is a testament to the hard work of our team and the real-world results our platform delivers for our clients," said Tony Shen, the Founder of YepAI. "We built YepAI to solve concrete enterprise challenges, and this mission is a pivotal opportunity to bring our proven solutions to the dynamic APAC market. We are eager to forge new partnerships in Singapore and across the region, helping more organisations harness AI to achieve their strategic goals securely and efficiently."

The trade mission aligns with YepAI's focused strategy for Asia-Pacific expansion, with Singapore serving as a key hub for regional operations. The company will engage in high-level discussions with industry leaders, potential clients, and technology partners to foster cross-border collaboration. At Big Data & AI World Asia 2025, the YepAI team will conduct live demonstrations at the Technology & Innovation Victoria booth, showcasing case studies of its successful deployments and its roadmap for future AI innovations.

"Victoria is home to a world-class technology ecosystem, and we are proud to support innovative companies like YepAI as they take their expertise to the global stage," commented a representative for Victorian Government trade initiatives. "YepAI’s selection for this mission reflects its proven capabilities and its potential to drive significant advancements for businesses across Asia. This initiative creates valuable pathways for international collaboration and reinforces Victoria’s position as a leader in artificial intelligence."

About YepAI

YepAI is a leading provider of enterprise-grade artificial intelligence solutions headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The company develops and deploys advanced AI agents that help organisations in regulated industries enhance operational efficiency, ensure compliance, and drive revenue growth. With a focus on delivering measurable business outcomes, YepAI partners with enterprises to solve their most complex challenges through secure, scalable, and impactful technology.

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