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MonoClaw Debuts: Hong Kong’s First Local AI Secretary Ushers in the Software 3.0 Era
A Fully Managed, “Zero-Subscription, Local-First” Runtime Environment Built for Professionals to Reclaim Data Sovereignty and Eliminate Workplace Frictions
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – As generative Artificial Intelligence shifts from “passive chatbots” to “active, autonomous digital agents”, the global tech landscape is entering the age of Software 3.0. Today, Sentimento Technologies, a leading tech studio in Hong Kong, is delighted to announce the official launch of MonoClaw—the city’s first managed, local AI runtime environment engineered specifically for professionals and small to medium businesses.
MonoClaw deploys a dedicated personal AI secretary named “Mona” with agentic workflows. By hosting large language models (LLMs) directly on the user’s own Mac hardware, the system delivers absolute sensitive data privacy, eliminates monthly subscription bills, and offers a seamless, plug-and-play workplace experience. Equipped with 160 pre-bundled professional skills out of the box, operating as a versatile digital secretary, Mona is built to take over time-consuming, repetitive business workflows, allowing professionals across all sectors to explore and unlock new operational efficiencies. Beyond the office, Mona integrates effortlessly into personal life—managing calendars, tracking family chores, and streamlining personal administrative tasks with white-glove precision.
Versatile Applications: Unlocking Human Productivity
MonoClaw is an end-to-end productivity multiplier that masterfully handles both core professional tasks and personal administrative loads. Operating across multiple communication channels, it automatically monitors and captures action items and promises buried inside WhatsApp, Telegram, and your inbox—proactively drafting response templates and flagging pending deliverables before deadlines hit.
At dawn, Mona filters out the noise from your chaotic notifications, calendar entries, and unread mail to generate a concise, structured morning briefing complete with high-priority recommendations. Backed by absolute security, MonoClaw orchestrates precise background workflows—such as web form automation, multi-platform social media pacing, and seamless data shifting across systems—all while remaining anchored to explicit approval boundaries that save users from tedious digital labour.
Three Pillars of Innovation
- Absolute Data Sovereignty & Local Processing: MonoClaw securely manages core contextual memory, session history, and sensitive credentials on the user’s local device. To support high-performance workloads while respecting data privacy, the system utilizes a default secret redaction mechanism and an isolated local runtime profile. This architecture allows users to seamlessly leverage external cloud capabilities and filtered subprocess environments for risky host operations—such as web searches or specific cloud-model completions—while maintaining a secure, locally controlled baseline for sensitive data.
- Zero-Subscription, Zero-Token Asset Investment: By utilizing premier local inference deployment options (such as Gemma 4 via LM Studio), Sentimento introduces a permanent “one-time software license” model. This fundamentally shifts a company’s IT overhead from an endless operational expense (OPEX) into a controllable, high-value capital asset (CAPEX), eliminating the pricing unpredictability of cloud token billing.
- Auditable Automation via “Human-in-the-Loop” Approval Gates: Automation does not mean losing control. MonoClaw places safety at its core by enforcing hard command boundaries and filtered subprocess environments for all risky host operations, data mutations, or external commands. Mona proactively pushes confirmation requests to the user via Telegram, WhatsApp, or email, executing tasks only upon explicit “one-click approval”—perfectly balancing autonomous efficiency with real-world risk management.
The Visionary Shift
Mr. Billy Zuo, Co-founder and CEO of Sentimento Technologies, stated: “We are currently witnessing a global wave of adoption for AI secretaries and AI employees, which signifies a paradigm shift in software from manual human operation to AI Autonomous Execution—ushering in the Software 3.0 era. The debut of MonoClaw marks a benchmark for this transformation here in Hong Kong. We have observed that while more businesses embrace cloud-based AI, they often fall into the Privacy Anxiety over data leakage and the Cost Black Hole of the SaaS model. To solve this, MonoClaw strictly adheres to a Local-First principle, ensuring that core data sovereignty is fully returned to the business’s local terminal. At the same time, by combining increasingly mature edge-inference technology, we break the shackles of endless subscriptions and respond to the market’s demand for cost predictability through a one-time licensing model, helping Hong Kong enterprises achieve true technological transformation while ensuring security and cost control.”
Pricing, Hardware Configuration, and Installation
The MonoClaw permanent software license is priced at a one-time fee of HK$28,888 (with a limited-time early bird special price of HK$25,888[1]), structured under a payment milestone of “a 40% deposit + 60% upon final delivery and verification.” The Sentimento team handles the full set of localized installation, system integration, and skill validation services. In terms of hardware configuration, users only need to purchase an Apple Mac mini M4 or iMac M4 (or above) to enjoy smooth local inference performance. Furthermore, the product comes with a comprehensive Wiki and dedicated community support, ensuring enterprise or individual users have thorough maintainability and a continuous optimization pathway post-deployment, making an asset-based technology upgrade effortless.
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About Sentimento Technologies Limited
Based in Hong Kong, Sentimento Technologies Limited is the parent company and engineering studio behind MonoClaw. It specializes in developing pioneering “local-first” AI infrastructure and productivity tools. Sentimento firmly believes that privacy, efficiency, and cost control are the three cornerstones of enterprise digital transformation, and is committed to empowering professionals and small to medium businesses in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region through Software 3.0 technology.
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“SYNC Design & Innovation in SITE 2026” to Take the Stage in Bangkok
Asia’s first Design & Innovation Festival announces its venue and key speakers — where Japanese design expertise meets the cultural diversity of Asia
| Name | SYNC Design & Innovation in SITE 2026 |
| Date | Friday, June 26, 2026 |
| Venue | Paragon Hall, 5th Floor, Siam Paragon, Bangkok, Thailand |
| Admission | Free (advance registration required) |
| Languages | Thai / English / Japanese |
| Website | https://syncforum.asia |
| Organizer | Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. |
| Production & Co-organizers | FOURDIGIT Inc., National Innovation Agency (NIA), Thailand |
| Supported by | Creative Economy Agency (CEA) |
| Production partners | Y’s Connection Inc., J-WAVE, Inc., iDID |
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Huawei Code4Mzansi Highlights Developers Building for South Africa’s Real Economy
Code4Mzansi highlights the growing strength of South Africa’s developer ecosystem and the role of youth-led innovation in shaping the country’s digital future
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – South Africa’s emerging developers are building close to the ground, with many of the strongest solutions at the inaugural Huawei Code4Mzansi finals focused on systems people use every day: township retail, healthcare, energy, agriculture, payments and the creative economy.
The competition was held in partnership with the Department of Small Business Development. “The Code4Mzansi competition is not just a celebration of achievement, it is a launchpad for the future,” said Minister Stella Ndabeni, whose department co-hosted the event and delivered the closing address.
The finals revealed a clear shift from building abstract digital products to practical tools that help small businesses trade better, communities access services more easily, and local industries solve problems faster.
Four finalist teams focused directly on the township economy, with solutions covering food safety verification for spaza shops, offline point-of-sale systems built for load-shedding, WhatsApp-native marketplaces for informal retailers, and community credit systems for SASSA grant recipients.
Others addressed AI-driven healthcare access, electricity theft detection, smart agriculture, financial infrastructure for the creator economy, and AI-generated African music.
Held at Huawei Office Park in Woodmead, the finals brought together more than 100 attendees, including government representatives, academic partners, industry leaders and media.
“The quality of the finalist solutions demonstrated the potential of local innovation to respond to real market needs,” said Steven Chen, Cloud CEO of Huawei Technologies South Africa.
Academic partners included the University of Pretoria, the University of Johannesburg, the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Cape Town.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and technology is their greatest accelerator. The participants here today are future entrepreneurs who will drive South Africa’s digital economy forward,” said Professor Thokozani Shongwe, Vice Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Research and Internationalisation at the University of Johannesburg’s Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.
Industry partner rain also attended. Leon Nortje, Principal and Senior Architect at rain, said the competition offered a strong view of the country’s emerging technology pipeline.
“It is always good to see new projects and new teams working on solutions that are valuable and industry-related. We will be looking out for potential new employees,” said Nortje.
The winners
The finalists competed for a prize pool of R800,000. MAAT by SIMVAK was named the overall grand winner and received the Business Value Award, taking home R300,000. The platform addresses food safety and regulatory compliance in South Africa’s informal retail sector through AI agents, real-time product recall alerts, and counterfeit detection for the spaza shop ecosystem.
“The spaza network is the supply chain for most South African households,” said SIMVAK founder Shingirayi Mandebvu.
HealthHive by FTCK received second prize in the Business Value Award category, taking home R200,000, for its AI telemedicine platform that matches patients with the right medical practitioners based on their symptoms.
Auraa received the Grand Innovation Award for its AI music engine built to generate authentic African sound. The platform has been associated with an album that has crossed one million streams.
The Future Star Award went to e-Khadi, a community credit and stokvel platform giving SASSA grant recipients access to essentials at their local spaza shops, supported by AI-assisted credit scoring and fraud detection.
The People’s Choice Award, voted by the public on Huawei’s social media channels, went to DevRift, a semi-finalist in the competition, who took home R100,000.
Minister Ndabeni delivered the closing address, positioning Code4Mzansi within the government’s agenda for youth entrepreneurship, small business development and digital inclusion.
“Our task is to ensure that innovation does not remain a moment of applause, but becomes a pathway to enterprise creation, digital inclusion, and sustainable growth,” she said.
“Thank you to Huawei for being a perfect partner on the journey that we are travelling, and of course, those that matter most, the developers who dared to compete,” she said.
Code4Mzansi forms part of the global Huawei Cloud Developer Competition. In its inaugural edition, South Africa attracted more participants than any other country: 1,041 across 353 teams, including 176 enterprise teams, resulting in the highest enterprise participation rate among all competing markets. Twenty semi-finalists were selected before the top nine advanced to the final.
For the finalists, the work is just beginning. As Minister Ndabeni said, “Go home today proud. But tomorrow, wake up, build again.”
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Hong Kong’s first astronaut participates in Shenzhou-23 manned spaceflight mission
Congratulating Dr Lai on her achievement, John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said that the HKSAR can “transform from a ‘supporter’ of the country’s great aerospace endeavours into an ‘executor’ “.
“This not only demonstrates the HKSAR’s capability in contributing to the country’s development into an aerospace power, but also showcases how Hong Kong could better integrate into and serve the overall national development,” Mr Lee said.
“This mission is of great significance, as it is not only the first manned spaceflight mission during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, but also the first time for a payload expert from the HKSAR to participate in it.”
The Shenzhou-23 crew will conduct on-orbit rotation with the Shenzhou-21 crew. The crew, including Dr Lai, will stay in the space station and conduct multiple experiments and applications in various fields such as scientific applications.
The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, Professor Sun Dong, led a delegation to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center to witness this historic moment. Members of the delegation included other government representatives, I&T experts, youths and students.
“I truly believe this is a great demonstration of Hong Kong integrating into and serving the overall national development through concrete actions, while contributing our strength in I&T,” Professor Sun said.
” ‘Science and technology is primary productive force, talent is primary resource, and innovation is primary driver of growth.’ The HKSAR Government will continue to drive the development of I&T, accelerate the establishment of an international I&T centre, and make greater contributions to building our nation into a strong power in science, technology, and aerospace.”
Commissioner for Innovation and Technology of the HKSAR Government, Mr Ivan Lee, said that the Government had been providing funding support for universities and research institutions in conducting aerospace technology-related projects through the Innovation and Technology Fund.
“In 2024, we launched a special call for funding applications, inviting universities to submit project proposals related to aerospace technology. Following a selection process, we supported six projects. Among them was the Multi‑Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory (MUSICO) developed by a team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,” he said.
On the Tiangong Space Station, Dr Lai will conduct experiments including operating the MUSICO — the world’s first lightweight, high-resolution synergistic observatory for carbon dioxide and methane emission point sources.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr Lai is a Superintendent of the Hong Kong Police Force. In the recruitment exercise of China’s fourth batch of preparatory astronauts launched in 2022, she was successfully selected as a payload expert and was deployed to the China Astronaut Research and Training Center for training.
Before embarking on the historic spaceflight, Dr Lai expressed hope that it would inspire more Hong Kong youths to devote themselves to the field of I&T, thereby contributing to the country’s scientific and technological self-reliance and strength.
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