VisionTech Pte Ltd (“VISION”), a Singapore-based generative AI company, has successfully secured USD $1 million in seed investment, marking the first tranche of its Seed investment round. This milestone reflects growing investor confidence in VisionTech’s mission to deliver scalable, human-centric AI solutions that empower businesses, enterprises, and the public sector.
The investment will support VisionTech’s growth initiatives across Southeast Asia, including product scaling, market expansion, and team development. This round includes participation from early strategic investors and partners who share the company’s belief in responsible, empathetic AI – built not just to automate, but to elevate human potential.
VisionTech has remained focused on building real-world AI systems that personalize customer experiences, improve productivity and simplify complex operations – helping organizations move from automation trials to measurable transformation.
Mr. Lim Hui Jie, Founder and CEO of VisionTech, stated:
“This milestone isn’t just about investment – it’s about belief. Belief in the power of AI to enhance human potential, and belief in our team to make that vision a reality. With this capital, we’re ready to scale our solutions, strengthen our team, and expand our impact across Southeast Asia and beyond.”
More about this investment announcement: https://visiongroup.co/visiontech-secures-usd-1m-to-accelerate-ai-human-centric-innovation-across-southeast-asia/
VisionTech Pte Ltd
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VisionTech Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based generative AI company focused on developing solutions to boost sales, streamline operations, and overcome manpower challenges. VisionTech is a subsidiary of VisionGroup, a humanity-plus company that believes in using technology for the betterment of the human race by driving the adoption of AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity across governments, enterprises, and the masses.
Website: https://visiongroup.co
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