Shandong Inspur’s booth demonstrating AI-enabled design, modular construction and energy systems at the ASEAN AI Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 15, 2025
Shandong Inspur Intelligent Building Technology Co., Ltd. showcased a suite of AI-enabled construction solutions at the ASEAN AI Summit in Kuala Lumpur. The company demonstrated modular prefabrication systems, AI+ automated design tools, a smart site management platform integrating BIM and point-cloud imaging, whole-home IoT with large AI models, and a PV-storage-charging energy platform. Live demonstrations, technical briefings and on-site consultations illustrated real-world applications like energy and carbon management and smart industrial parks. The debut aims to boost Inspur’s international profile, accelerate R&D partnerships and expand its product ecosystem across Southeast Asia.
Shandong Inspur Intelligent Building Technology Co., Ltd. presented a suite of artificial intelligence tools and systems for construction at the inaugural ASEAN AI Summit, which opened on August 12, 2025 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur. The company used its debut appearance at the summit to introduce solutions that cover design, prefabrication, site management, energy systems, and connected homes.
The summit, organized by Malaysia’s National Artificial Intelligence Office under the Ministry of Digital, drew global participation from policymakers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders. The exhibition floor hosted more than 150 booths and attracted visitors from Malaysia, Singapore, Europe, Africa and other regions. Shandong Inspur’s exhibition included live demonstrations, technical briefings and on-site consultations with customers.
The company highlighted several technology areas intended for the construction lifecycle:
The company provided live demonstrations and case studies on the exhibition floor to illustrate engineering methods and on-the-ground applications. The demonstrations covered AI-based energy and carbon management platforms, smart industrial park systems, and next‑generation home and hospitality technologies. Visitors engaged directly with technical staff, exploring system details and asking technical questions during on-site consultations.
The exhibition reported active interest from regional and international visitors, and the event served as the company’s first appearance at the ASEAN AI Summit. Organizers and attendees viewed the summit as an opportunity for cross-border exchange between governments, industry and startups working on AI for built environments.
The company said the showcase was intended to strengthen its international profile and open new growth opportunities in Southeast Asia. Future plans announced at the event include continued investment in research and development for AI-driven construction technologies, expansion of the company’s product ecosystem and efforts to accelerate global expansion.
The technology stack presented is aimed at improving efficiency across project stages — from automated blueprinting to prefabrication, real-time site monitoring and integrated energy systems. The modular and digital-first approaches highlighted at the summit are positioned to influence how projects are planned, built and operated under tighter schedules, budgets and sustainability targets.
The inaugural ASEAN AI Summit positioned itself as a landmark event for regional AI policy and business networking. In bringing together more than 150 exhibitors and a mix of public- and private-sector representatives, the summit provided a forum to display applied AI tools for infrastructure, energy and buildings, and to discuss regulatory and adoption challenges across ASEAN and beyond.
The company’s display at the ASEAN AI Summit focused on connecting AI tools with practical construction needs: faster design, more predictable prefabrication, data-driven site control, smarter energy flows and more connected living spaces. The debut appearance aimed to increase international engagement while signaling continued investment in technologies that integrate AI across the built environment.
The technologies were shown at the inaugural ASEAN AI Summit, held at MITEC in Kuala Lumpur. The summit opened on August 12, 2025.
Key technologies included Modular Construction, AI+ Automated Design, a Smart Site Management Platform, Smart Home Solutions and a PV‑Storage‑Charging System.
The summit was organized by Malaysia’s National Artificial Intelligence Office under the Ministry of Digital.
Yes. The company provided live demonstrations and case studies to show real-world use of its solutions and conducted on-site consultations with visitors.
The company plans to continue investing in R&D, expand its product ecosystem and pursue global growth in AI-driven construction technologies.
Feature | Description | Primary Benefit |
---|---|---|
Modular Construction | Prefabrication combined with flexible assembly and intelligent adjustment | Faster delivery and reduced waste |
AI+ Automated Design | Human-machine collaboration to speed and standardize blueprints | Shorter design cycles and more consistent outputs |
Smart Site Management Platform | AI image recognition, BIM and point-cloud imaging for site oversight | Real-time monitoring and resource precision |
Smart Home Solutions | Whole-home IoT with AI-powered personalization | Connected, automated living experiences |
PV‑Storage‑Charging System | Integrated solar, storage, charging and diagnostics | Lower operational cost and increased renewable use |
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