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Qingdao AInnovation Technology Group Co Ltd
HKEX:2121

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Qingdao AInnovation Technology Group Co Ltd
HKEX:2121
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Price: 5.47 HKD -5.2%
Market Cap: 3B HKD
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Market Cap
3.1B HKD
Industry
Technology

Qingdao Ainnovation Technology Group Co., Ltd. develops and sells Artificial Intelligence based software and hardware technology solutions. The company is headquartered in Beijing, Beijing and currently employs 457 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2022-01-27. The firm's main business is to provide enterprises with AI solutions, including AI platforms, algorithms, software and AI-enabled devices. The firm's products include three AI platforms: ManuVision, a machine vision intelligence platform, MatrixVision, an edge video intelligence platform, and Orion, a distributed machine learning platform. The firm's products and services have applications in manufacturing, financial services, retailing, technology and other industries. The firm mainly conducts its businesses in the domestic market.

Intrinsic Value
9.34 HKD
Undervaluation 41%
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