In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the focus often lands on cutting-edge software and AI models. However, the AI boom is also creating unforeseen opportunities for companies in more traditional sectors, particularly those with deep expertise in materials science and advanced manufacturing. Bloomberg Tech: Asia highlights how Japanese companies like Toto and Ajinomoto, known for their consumer products, are becoming significant players in the AI supply chain.
Asia's AI Advantage: Hardware and Manufacturing Prowess
Ninghui Liu, Head of APAC Investment Strategy & Research at State Street, emphasizes that Asia's role in the AI boom extends beyond software to a critical hardware foundation. "AI is not just a software story, but it's very much a physical hardware story as well," Liu explains. This is because the development of AI models and infrastructure relies heavily on advanced semiconductors and the complex supply chains that produce them. Asian manufacturers, particularly in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, are central to this hardware story.
