Masayuki Makino, CEO of WAP stated:
“AI Works integrates information from email, spreadsheets, calendars, and other enterprise tools via the cloud so users can collaborate on documents, cutting the amount of time employees spent on data entry in half. As Singaporean companies look to improve productivity and invest in automation in light of recent announcements by the Singapore government, we believe AI Works offers the significant savings in time and resource that will drive the Singapore economy forward.”
Aims at talent management
AI Works collects and analyzes daily operations and recommends required operations and contribute in decision making.
Referred as “HUE” in Japan, AI Works is cloud-based and can be accessed on smartphones and tablets too.
Makino, added, “Since 2012, we have demonstrated our commitment to expansion in the Asia region by investing more than $783 million. Our operation in Singapore has grown into over 190 employees within a short amount of time. AI WORKS uses artificial intelligence to significantly improve user productivity and the way people work. We look forward to unveiling some of our new powerful features first in Singapore.”
AI Works was launched in China earlier last month.