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A sector-level analysis showing signal clustering and emerging trends across multiple companies. This report identifies patterns that individual company tracking would miss.

AI & Foundation Models

Monthly Industry Watch — February 2026
68 signals 18 companies 5 regions
ChinaJapanSouth KoreaIndiaSingapore

Executive Summary

The AI & Foundation Models sector showed three distinct signal clusters in February 2026: (1) accelerating enterprise AI deployment across Southeast Asia and China, (2) coordinated supply chain restructuring in semiconductor advanced packaging, and (3) synchronized regulatory framework development across three major global markets. These clusters suggest the region is transitioning from AI experimentation to production-scale deployment, with infrastructure and governance catching up to commercial demand.

Enterprise AI Deployment Acceleration

23 signals · 5 companies
Cluster Insight

Multiple technology companies simultaneously launched enterprise AI products in February, signaling a shift from R&D investment to commercial deployment. The cluster is strongest in Southeast Asia (Grab, Sea) and China (ByteDance, Alibaba), with Korean companies (Samsung SDS) following.

Representative Signals
ByteDance launches enterprise AI assistant for SEA markets
Alibaba Cloud releases Qwen-2.5 for enterprise customers
Grab deploys AI-powered merchant analytics platform

AI Chip Supply Chain Restructuring

15 signals · 4 companies
Cluster Insight

The convergence of TSMC's Japan expansion, Samsung's advanced packaging investments, and SK Hynix's HBM capacity increases points to a coordinated regional response to AI chip demand. This cluster suggests the region is building redundant capacity to reduce single-point-of-failure risks.

Representative Signals
TSMC announces $10B advanced packaging facility in Kumamoto
Samsung invests $5B in advanced chip packaging in Texas and Korea
SK Hynix doubles HBM production capacity for 2026

AI Regulation & Governance Frameworks

11 signals · 3 companies
Cluster Insight

Three governments released AI governance frameworks in the same month, suggesting coordinated regional policy development. Singapore's approach emphasizes innovation-friendly regulation, while Japan and Korea focus on safety standards for foundation models.

Representative Signals
Singapore IMDA releases updated AI governance framework v3.0
Japan METI publishes foundation model safety guidelines
Korea MSIT announces AI safety certification program

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