
KUALA LUMPUR: Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a peripheral investment for large organisations.
Across sectors, companies are embedding AI into core operations—from decision-making and forecasting to automation and customer engagement—to stay competitive in an increasingly digital economy.
Against this backdrop, Mandrill Tech has been recognised by The Asia Records as the leading AI technology partner for enterprise transformation in 2025, reflecting its growing role in helping businesses operationalise AI at scale.
The recognition comes at a time when enterprises are moving beyond pilot projects and into more complex, organisation-wide implementations.
This shift has increased the stakes for technology partners, as clients now prioritise execution, integration, and measurable impact over standalone solutions.
Mandrill Tech has built its position around this demand, focusing on end-to-end AI and data-driven solutions that are tailored to specific industries.
Its offerings span artificial intelligence deployment, big data analytics and customised system development — areas increasingly considered critical for companies navigating digital transformation.
CEO Davent Low said the acknowledgement reflects both market demand and the company’s approach to implementation.
“AI adoption is no longer about experimentation. Businesses want solutions that are practical, scalable and aligned with their operations,” he said.
“This recognition speaks to the work we’ve done in helping clients translate AI into real business outcomes, not just concepts.”
Industry observers note that one of the key challenges facing enterprises is bridging the gap between data availability and actionable insight.
Companies often struggle to integrate disparate systems or deploy AI tools in ways that meaningfully improve efficiency or decision-making.
Mandrill Tech’s approach has been to anchor its solutions within operational workflows — whether in automating processes, enhancing predictive capabilities or improving data visibility across organisations.
The aim, according to the company, is to ensure AI is not treated as a standalone layer but embedded into the fabric of how businesses function.
“The real value of AI lies in how seamlessly it fits into existing systems and how quickly it can generate insights that management can act on,” Low added.
“That’s where we see the most impact for our clients.”
The Asia Records recognition reinforces Mandrill Tech’s positioning in a competitive, rapidly evolving sector, where both global and regional players are vying to become long-term transformation partners for enterprises.
The company’s inclusion in the Asia Records Book of Achievements 2025/2026 further elevates its profile among corporate clients and industry stakeholders, particularly as AI adoption is expected to accelerate across Southeast Asia.
As organisations continue to digitise and data volumes expand, the role of implementation-focused AI partners is likely to become more pronounced—with firms that can demonstrate tangible outcomes expected to stand out in an increasingly crowded market.

