Teams from Japan, Singapore, and South Korea advance to the Mentorship Phase and Demo Day in Q4 2026
SAN DIEGO, June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced the 15 shortlisted startups selected to advance in the Qualcomm® AI Program for Innovators (QAIPI) 2026, recognizing startups developing next-generation AI solutions across industries. Representing Japan, Singapore, and South Korea, the selected teams were recognized for their innovative AI technologies and solutions to address real-world challenges across industries. The shortlisted startups will advance to the program's Mentorship Phase and showcase their AI innovations at a Demo Day planned for later this year.
QAIPI 2026 empowers startups across the Asia-Pacific region to develop scalable edge AI solutions using Qualcomm® platforms. Participants will gain access to advanced development tools, including Qualcomm Dragonwing™ and Snapdragon® platforms, and the new Arduino® UNO™ Q development board. Participants can also leverage the Qualcomm® AI Hub, technical resources, training, and mentorship to build optimized end-to-end AI use cases across mobile, compute, and IoT.
The 15 shortlisted teams are developing AI solutions across a wide range of fields, including aerospace, agriculture, drones, healthcare, robotics, smart infrastructure, and smart industry. These fields reflect the growing demand for real-time, power-efficient AI at the edge, as well as physical AI systems that connect intelligent computing with real-world environments. The selected startups are (in alphabetical order):
Japan:
Singapore:
South Korea:
Over the next six months, the selected startups will participate in the Mentorship Phase, during which they will receive tailored support from Qualcomm Technologies. This includes 1:1 mentorship with Qualcomm subject matter experts, access to a hardware development platform based on products of Qualcomm Technologies and/or its affiliates, up to US$2,500 support for product development, and eligibility for a patent filing incentive of up to the equivalent of US$5,000. Startups that successfully complete the program will receive a grant of up to US$10,000. The program will culminate with a Demo Day in Q4 2026, where the startups will present their AI solutions to industry leaders, system integrators and investors to enhance visibility and support their future business success.
"We are pleased to once again support high-potential startups across the Asia-Pacific region through QAIPI this year." said O.H. Kwon, Senior Vice President & President, Qualcomm APAC. "2026 is the year of AI agents, powered by a highly connected and distributed computing environment. Spanning across devices, edge systems, and the cloud, these agentic experiences embody the shift toward what Qualcomm defines as a unified compute continuum. As AI technologies continue to advance rapidly, the Asia-Pacific region's hardware and software capabilities have become even more critical to the global technology landscape. The momentum of the startup ecosystem is a key force in driving the next wave of technological progress. This year's shortlisted startups demonstrate the growing relevance of edge AI across practical industry use cases. Through QAIPI, Qualcomm aims to help these companies accelerate the path from technology development to commercialization, while further strengthening the startup ecosystem across APAC."
"In the second year of QAIPI across Japan, Singapore, and South Korea, we are seeing AI move decisively from prototypes to deployed infrastructure," said Sudeepto Roy, Vice President of Engineering, Qualcomm Incorporated, and Lead of Qualcomm's Global Ecosystem Development Program. "Selected from over 100 applications, this cohort stands out for its use of agentic AI and edge intelligence built for the physical world, spanning robotics and healthcare to drones, industrial safety, smart infrastructure, and secure multilingual workflows. Through QAIPI, Qualcomm is proud to provide equity‑free mentorship, advanced platforms, product guidance, and patent incentives that help these teams turn promising prototypes into scalable, protected products."
Shortlisted Teams of Qualcomm AI Program for Innovators 2026 – APAC
The 15 shortlisted teams are working on a diverse range of applications including smart healthcare, robotics, retail, audio, and transportation, each responding to urgent, localized challenges across Asia. These innovations reflect the growing demand for real-time, power-efficient AI at the on-device level. From Japan's drive to humanize robotics and decarbonize maritime logistics, to Singapore's multilingual AI and maternal health tech, to South Korea's push for hyper-personalized, federated AI—these startups exemplify how regional needs are shaping globally relevant solutions.
The selected startups are (in alphabetical order):
Japan: Facing labor shortages and knowledge gaps driven by demographic change, Japan is exploring the potential of Physical AI and Edge AI to transform industrial systems, preserve human expertise, and advance real-world AI applications.
Singapore: As a garden city with highly connected urban and smart infrastructure, Singapore provides an ideal environment for real-world AI deployment. Startups from Singapore are showcasing innovations in Physical AI that interact with the physical world, alongside advancements in edge computing, offline AI, and data security, enabling intelligent solutions that operate efficiently and securely in real-world environments.
South Korea: Building on its strengths in industrial manufacturing and digital infrastructure, South Korea is advancing AI solutions that address model optimization, energy-efficient computing, industrial safety, and real-time multilingual communication.
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