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Fuku AI Responds to Tech Layoffs in Singapore with Scalable AI Recruitment Platform
Fuku AI Responds to Tech Layoffs in Singapore with Scalable AI Recruitment Platform

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Fuku AI Responds to Tech Layoffs in Singapore with Scalable AI Recruitment Platform

SINGAPORE, July 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As global tech companies implement large-scale workforce reductions in Singapore. Local HR-tech startup Fuku AI is addressing the employment gap with its AI recruitment platform designed to streamline hiring and support workforce realignment. With the vast number of tech jobs lost in Singapore this year, the nation's technology sector is undergoing a critical transformation. According to a Channel News Asia report, this wave of tech layoffs in Singapore reflects a broader global trend: companies are pivoting toward AI and automation to boost efficiency, phasing out redundant roles. While the short-term impact has disrupted careers, long-term demand for digitally skilled professionals remains strong. These changes signal a recalibration across the tech industry, where hiring priorities are shifting toward AI-focused roles, data science, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. Despite the disruption, Singapore remains a strategic hub for tech talent. Public and private sector employers are continuing to recruit in high-growth areas, as highlighted by recent job market insights from The Straits Times. However, with increasing pressure to hire efficiently, many employers are rethinking their approach to recruitment. This is where Fuku AI's automated recruitment platform plays a pivotal role. Using AI-driven hiring solutions, Fuku AI helps companies fill critical roles faster through: AI talent mapping AI-generated job-role matching Automated candidate outreach Streamlined candidate screening and evaluation Companies using the platform report a reduction in recruitment cycles from weeks to days, with up to 80% shorter time-to-hire. "Our AI-recruitment platform automates sourcing, screening, outreach—even interview evaluation—matching retrenched professionals and passive talent in under a minute," said Kevin Gao, Founder and CEO of Fuku AI. "We're helping companies find the right people, right now—without the delays of traditional hiring methods." Fuku AI is gaining traction as a cost-effective alternative to legacy hiring platforms, appealing to both SMEs and larger enterprises seeking AI in HR technologies to manage high-volume or specialized hiring needs. Despite current disruptions in the job market, Fuku AI positions itself as a vital force in accelerating employment recovery. The platform's mission is to support both displaced professionals and growing companies—delivering future-ready hiring tools for a future-ready workforce. About Fūkū AI Fūkū AI is a human-guided AI recruitment platform dedicated to transforming the hiring landscape. By integrating advanced artificial intelligence with human expertise, we streamline the recruitment process, enabling companies to discover, evaluate, and engage exceptional candidates more efficiently. For more information, visit: | For media enquiries, please contact: Kevin Gao, CEOFūkū AIkevin@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE 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

HKU iCube Annual Gala Luncheon 2025 - Talent Management in the Age of AI
HKU iCube Annual Gala Luncheon 2025 - Talent Management in the Age of AI

Malay Mail

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

HKU iCube Annual Gala Luncheon 2025 - Talent Management in the Age of AI

Keynote Speakers (Group Photo) - From left to right: Prof. Hongbin CAI, Dean of HKU Business School, The University of Hong Kong; Ms. Clara CHAN, Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Investment Corporation Limited; Ir. Tony WONG, JP, Commissioner for Digital Policy, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government; Prof. Jin LI, Director of HKU's Centre for AI, Management and Organization (CAMO), HKU Business School HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 May 2025 - HKU iCube celebrated its second anniversary at the, held at its venue in Two Exchange Square, Central, Hong Kong. The event, themed, explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping talent acquisition, and organizational structures in today's fast-evolving business landscape.​The gala brought together a distinguished lineup of speakers from government, academia, and the business community, alongside 60 esteemed delegates, including industry leaders, talent management experts, and innovators. Together, they shared actionable insights in leveraging AI to drive workforce transformation, foster innovation, and ensure organizational success in a digital era.​In his opening speech,, Dean of HKU Business School, reaffirmed the School's commitment to being a global leader in business education. He emphasized HKUBS's mission to nurture future-ready business leaders equipped to excel in an AI-driven world. Professor Cai also announced an exciting new initiative: the launch of a Taught Postgraduate stream in AI and Business, designed to equip students with cutting-edge AI knowledge and its practical applications in business., Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Investment Corporation Limited (HKIC), spoke about "opportunities and challenges in high-tech investment for Hong Kong's future." She emphasized that strategic investments in AI and technological innovation are key to maintaining and enhancing Hong Kong's competitive edge on the global stage. She also covered the HKIC's role in accelerating the nurturing of new quality productive forces, facilitating investee companies regarding product and service innovation as well as productivity improvement, and conducting more comprehensive talent development., Commissioner for Digital Policy, delivered a keynote addressed on "AI Ecosystem Development". He highlighted the Government's effort on promoting ethical development of AI and R&D of AI in Hong Kong, fostering an AI-savvy workforce, provided an overview of the support offered to the industry, and shared insights on promoting AI applications and training within the Government., Zhang Yonghong Professor of Economics and Strategy at HKU Business School, introduced the University's groundbreaking initiative: the establishment of the Centre for AI, Management and Organization (CAMO). As the founding Director of CAMO, Professor Li outlined the Centre's mission: "The Centre is envisioned as a leading hub for interdisciplinary AI research and collaboration in the business sector. By bringing together experts from both industry and academia, CAMO aims to advance the development and applications of artificial intelligence to solve real-world challenges in management and organizational strategy."The HKU iCube Gala Luncheon was a tremendous success, fostering cross-sector collaboration and serving as a dynamic platform for thought leadership and innovation. The event showcased HKU iCube's commitment to advancing youth development and driving impactful change by connecting academics, industry leaders, and thecontinues to grow, HKU iCube remains dedicated to facilitating meaningful conversations and partnerships that create shared value and inspire solutions for a better more information about HKU iCube and upcoming events, visit Hashtag: #HKUiCube #HKU The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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