
30 Under 30: Meet The Young Entrepreneurs Shaping AI In Asia
Forbes Asia
In May last year, Jin Kim teamed up with Subeen Pang, 32, and Forbes Under 30 alums Hojun Choi (class of 2023), 31, and Chanyeol Choi (class of 2021), 33, to deliver tech-driven insights to investors, with a focus on hedge fund managers. Their subscription-based platform, LinqAlpha, uses AI to speed up research into more than 60,000 companies in over 80 markets and in 20 languages, it says, trawling through large volumes of data, such as securities filings, financial reports and earnings-call transcripts as well as text files, PDFs and social media. 'What we do is replicate the thought processes of hedge fund analysts through algorithms,' Kim says.
Forbes Asia
Kim is one of the entrepreneurs on the newly created AI category of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list, who are utilizing the cutting edge technology to innovate across industries.
Based in Seoul with an office in New York, LinqAlpha raised $6.6 million in seed funding last year from investors such as Korea-based VC firms Atinum, InterVest, Kakao Ventures and Smilegate Investment. Kim, a former quant researcher with a master's degree in financial engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, heads LinqAlpha's fundamental research engineering team.
'We are on the pioneering edge of what we're doing'
The startup, which says its customers have combined assets under management of more than $100 billion, faces hefty competition in the AI-powered research space, including from financial information giant Bloomberg. Kim says LinqAlpha stands out from other equities-focused AI models by covering more companies outside of the U.S. while working with clients to tailor searches for their specific strategies. 'We are on the pioneering edge of what we're doing,' he avers.
Another ambitious AI startup on the list is Singapore-based Sapient Intelligence. Cofounded by Wang Guan in 2024, it is trying to create artificial general intelligence (AGI), or AI that can match or surpass human intelligence. The startup is combining technology from mathematics, neuroscience and machine learning in the training of AI models that can solve very complex puzzles like Sudoku. Last December, Sapient Intelligence raised $22 million in seed funding from investors including Vertex Ventures and Sumitomo Group, giving it a valuation of over $200 million.
In China, two listees are developing large language models(LLMs).
Founded by Gao Haichuan in 2023, Beijing Qianjue Technology has developed a large language model (LLM) that functions as a brain for robots, helping machines assess the surrounding environment and respond to verbal commands. Qianjue has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from investors including Innoangel Fund and Rivercity Investment. Gao holds a Ph.D. in automation engineering from China's Tsinghua University.
Gao Haichuan, cofounder of Beijing Qianjue Technology
Cofounded by Chen Yuanpei in 2024, PsiBot is also developing AI models for robots. The company says its technology can allow multiple robotic arms to make complex movements such as stacking building blocks. Last year, PsiBot raised an undisclosed amount of funding from GL Ventures and Lanchi Ventures. Chen holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the South China University of Technology and was a visiting scholar at Peking University and Stanford University, where he was advised by AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li.
Entrepreneurs from across the region are using AI to provide consumer and enterprise services catering to various sectors.
Jacky Koh, Daniel Palmer and Daniel Vassilev cofounded Relevance AI to help companies develop their own AI-based tools and automate tasks without coding. Using Relevance AI's online platform, companies can customize large language models (LLMs) to create email responses and handle data analytics. With offices in Sydney and San Francisco, the startup raised a series A funding round of A$15 million ($9.3 million) in December 2023. Vassilev and Koh, who met in high school, joined forces with Palmer when the trio met at the University of Sydney.
Daniel Vassilev, Daniel Palmer and Jacky Koh, cofounders of Relevance AI.
Cofounded in 2021 by MIT Ph.D.-holders Christian Lau and Vaikkunth Mugunthan, Dynamo AI offers software to run tests on AI programs to identify potential risks, and prevent the models from accessing sensitive data. With offices in India and the U.S., the company has attracted users including Chinese PC giant Lenovo and Dublin-based multinational Experian. It has so far raised $30 million in funding from investors including Nexus Venture Partners and Y Combinator.
AI has also been revolutionizing the entertainment sector. In 2020, Wu Di cofounded Shanghai-based Deemos, which uses AI to help users generate 3D content and digital avatars. Its 3D modeling technology was used in the Chinese sci-fi blockbuster The Wandering Earth 2, and attracted investors' attention. In January, the company raised an undisclosed amount in a series A round from investors including ByteDance, HongShan (formerly Sequoia China) and the MiraclePlus accelerator.
Byeoli Choi, cofounder of Movin.
In South Korea, Byeoli Choi cofounded Movin, a startup that develops AI-based real-time motion capture devices. Based in Seongnam, its devices help game studios, YouTubers and entertainment companies create lifelike animations. In March, Movin raised 4 billion won ($2.7 million) in a pre-series A funding round from investors including Atinum Investment and Naver D2SF, the South Korean internet giant's corporate venture arm. In the same month, Movin established an in-house studio to collect 3D motion data to help companies develop AI-powered humanoid robots. Before launching Movin, Choi worked at Naver's metaverse platform Zepeto.
–Additional reporting by John Kang
Read our complete AI list here – and be sure to check out our full Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2025 coverage here.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
24 minutes ago
- Yahoo
UBS faces $26B in capital requirements from Swiss bank reforms, Bloomberg says
UBS (UBS) is facing as much as $26B in capital requirements to be phased over the next decade under banking reform proposals from the Swiss government, Bastian Benrath-Wright and Noele Illien of Bloomberg reports. The largest hit to the bank is set to come from a proposal that would require the company to increase the capital held at home against its stakes in foreign units to 100% from the current 60%. The government estimates this will force UBS to add as much as $23B in capital to its Swiss-based main unit. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders' Hot Stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on UBS: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue UBS Lowers Price Target on Berkshire Hathaway Stock (BRK.B) as 'Buffett Premium' Ends UBS Group AG Faces Sell Rating Amid Regulatory Uncertainty and Capital Challenges UBS call volume above normal and directionally bullish UBS upgraded to Buy from Hold at Jefferies Unusually active option classes on open May 27th Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
37 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Experts uncover unexpected benefits of combining solar panels with livestock: 'Enough ... energy to power 70,000 homes'
The Myrtle solar farm in Brazoria County, Texas, is a shining example of sustainability that spans 2,400 acres of former pasture land and eliminates the need for fuel-powered lawnmowers. The facility, which was completed in 2023, is one of many renewable energy projects that have helped keep the state in the top three for installed solar capacity, alongside California and Florida. It is run by TotalEnergies, a Paris-based oil company, and features 705,000 photovoltaic cells and a herd of grass-munching sheep to help maintain the landscape, according to a report by ABC13. "Myrtle renewable power plant consists of two parts. One is a solar power plant of 380 megawatts that is generating enough clean and clear energy to power 70,000 homes," said Ahmed Sari, a construction manager who oversaw the project and spoke to the outlet. The solar power plant is complemented by a 225-megawatt battery storage system that's connected to support the local electrical grid as needed. These are crucial to expanding renewable resources such as solar and wind, helping store energy for use during peak demand hours. Agrivoltaics is a term used to describe the combination of solar power and farming, which frequently produces harmonious results. Many of these facilities use the shade provided by solar panels to give solace to crops and livestock while fostering natural habitats for pollinators. "We have sheep grazing under the solar panels in order to control vegetation in a very sustainable manner," said Marie Maitre, Total's external communications manager, per the report. The sheep get to enjoy a considerable amount of grazing land and shade, and groundskeepers don't need to use gas-guzzling lawnmowers or dangerous pesticides. This reduces maintenance costs, potentially lowering rates for consumers. Solar and wind installations accounted for 97.8% of all new U.S. electrical capacity in the first quarter of 2025, while dirty fuels such as gas and oil made up the meager difference, proving that the shift to more sustainable energy sources is gaining traction. Tesla and Honda have made deals to power their local operations with solar power generated in the state, and a new photovoltaic facility began production earlier this year. Do you think solar panels are an eyesore? Absolutely not Only in certain areas They always look bad I don't have an opinion Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Recent data showed that Texas has nearly 80% more solar, wind, and battery capacity combined than California, although the Golden State may have an edge in solar installations alone. A little competition can only help in our quest to shift to sustainable energy and ditch pollution-generating alternatives. "We are going to need all the energy types that we can have in order to meet the growing demand for energy of our growing world population," Maitre concluded. Join our free newsletter for weekly updates on the latest innovations improving our lives and shaping our future, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.
Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Why Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS) Soared On Thursday
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE:PAAS) stands against other best-performing stocks on Thursday. Pan American Silver rallied for a fifth consecutive day on Thursday, jumping 7.56 percent to close at $28.60 apiece, in line with silver prices hitting a new all-time high. Silver futures rose to as high as $36.27 per troy ounce at intra-day trading on Thursday, its highest since 2012, before closing lower to $35.81 per troy ounce. Silver prices grew alongside gold, as investors' funds flocked to safer assets anew to mitigate the risks from the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China. A large drill in operation deep in a mine, surrounded by the machinery of a modern extraction site. Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE:PAAS) is a Canada-based silver and gold miner with operations throughout the Americas. In the first quarter of the year, Pan American Silver Corp. (NYSE:PAAS) swung to a net income of $169.3 million from a $30.8 million net loss in the same period last year. Revenues increased by 28 percent to $773.2 million from $601.4 million year-on-year. Overall, PAAS ranks 9th on our list of best-performing stocks on Thursday. While we acknowledge the potential of PAAS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data