Following a landmark showing at AWE USA the week before, Auki Labs continued its global momentum with a strong presence at SuperAI Singapore 2025, Asia’s leading artificial intelligence summit. From immersive demos to thought-provoking panels, our team brought the spotlight on the intersection between artificial intelligence and spatial computing in front of industry leaders, technologists, and investors from around the world.
Live Demos That Bridged the Physical and Digital
At our booth, visitors experienced firsthand how Auki Labs is redefining the future of shared augmented reality. Our demos showcased a vision of Physical AI: AI entering the physical world enabled by spatial computing.
Spatial AI for Retail: The Cactus platform delivers real-time spatial analytics to help retailers optimize layouts and engagement. The demo gave visitors the opportunity to experience app-free product search and navigation powered by Cactus.
Visual Positioning System: This demo showcased Auki Labs’ decentralized VPS ability to provide precise, GPS-free spatial positioning.
App-Free XR Navigation: Gotu, powered by Auki’s spatial domains and Zappar’s App Clip tech, lets users navigate to points of interest in the main hall in AR, no app required.
McKenna AR Experience: Visitors to the booth could experience immersive AR experiences powered by McKenna.
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth, we made some amazing connections with attendees from across Asia.
Thought Leadership on the SuperAI Stage
Auki Labs CEO Nils Pihl moderated the “Physical AI: The New Age of Intelligent Robotics” panel with Unitree and Persona AI to discuss the next frontier in the development of robotics and Asia’s position in the global robotics landscape.
Nils also took the stage with a keynote titled “DePIN: The Decentralized Nervous System of Physical AI,” outlining how AI can finally engage with the physical world at scale. He argued that the next 10x leap in global productivity will come from AI agents operating in physical space, but only if we replace outdated tools like GPS with decentralized, privacy-first spatial infrastructure. Introducing DePIN as the foundation for this shift, Nils shared how Auki Labs is already enabling collaborative spatial computing through phones and smart glasses, unlocking real-time perception, positioning, and multi-agent coordination.
The keynote resonated powerfully with the audience. Nils’ characteristic blend of humor, big-picture vision, and technical depth earned praise as one of the standout keynotes of the event. A surprise closing pitch in Mandarin capped off the talk, underscoring Auki’s global mindset.
Collaborations and Conversations That Move the Industry Forward
Beyond the stage and demo floor, our team held meetings with startups, system integrators, and institutional partners exploring everything from smart city deployments to robotics integrations. The conversations confirmed what we’ve long believed: that the convergence of AI and spatial computing is not just inevitable, it’s already happening, and Auki Labs is at the center of it.
SuperAI Singapore marked another important chapter in our journey toward an open spatial future. We’re energized by the interest, partnerships, and new ideas sparked at the event and we’re more committed than ever to building the infrastructure for the next era of computing.
If you saw our demos, heard us speak, or just want to explore what’s next, we’d love to keep the conversation going.
Auki is building the Auki network, a decentralized machine perception network for the next 100 billion people, devices and AI on Earth and beyond. The Auki network is a posemesh, an external and collaborative sense of space that machines and AI can use to understand the physical world.
Our mission is to improve civilization’s intercognitive capacity; our ability to think, experience and solve problems together with each other and AI. The greatest way to extend human reach is to collaborate with others. We are building consciousness-expanding technology to reduce the friction of communication and bridge minds.
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The Auki network is a posemesh: a decentralized machine perception network and collaborative spatial computing protocol, designed to allow digital devices to securely and privately exchange spatial data and computing power to form a shared understanding of the physical world.
The Auki network is an open-source protocol that powers a decentralized, blockchain-based spatial computing network. Designed for a future where spatial computing is both collaborative and privacy-preserving, it limits any organization's surveillance capabilities and encourages sovereign ownership of private maps of personal and public spaces.
The decentralization also offers a competitive advantage, especially in shared spatial computing sessions, AR for example, where low latency is crucial.
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