Singapore: Miro’s AI Hub and the $17B Regional Play

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The Singapore financial district skyline and waterfront representing the city's status as a central hub for global technology expansion.

Miro, the visual collaboration platform currently valued at $17.5 billion, has officially inaugurated its Asia Hub in Singapore. This strategic expansion is designed to anchor the company’s growth across the Asia-Pacific region, specifically targeting India, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. By establishing a centralized base, Miro aims to deploy its AI-powered innovation workspace to help regional enterprises navigate the complexities of digital transformation.

Strategic Ecosystem Partnerships

The launch is bolstered by deep technical integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and commercial partnerships with local leaders such as Frasers Property. These alliances are critical for scaling Miro’s "Agentic AI" tools within the regional corporate landscape. The Singapore hub serves as a neutral ground for innovation, mirroring the collaborative nature of the Singapore-South Korea deep tech corridor, aimed at bridging disparate technological blocs.

Driving Regional AI Adoption

Miro’s $17 billion regional play focuses on the delivery of localized AI collaboration tools tailored for high-pressure business environments. As enterprises in the region seek to boost operational efficiency, the hub will provide a testing ground for AI workflows that integrate seamlessly with local logistics and CX operations. This move reinforces Singapore’s position as a dominant gateway for global SaaS firms entering the Indo-Pacific market.

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