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Enjoy a Golden Autumn of Glittering Rewards and Cultivated Indulgence at Galaxy Macau in Celebration of Golden Week

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Crafting a serene but vigorous harvest season for guests with a repertoire of exquisite multifaceted dining, wining, and playing choices

MACAU SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 September 2025 – As the air begins to cool in Macau, the city’s appetite turns towards indulgence; nourishment for the body, soul, and appetite becomes a premier priority. At Galaxy Macau™ Integrated Resort (hereafter “Galaxy Macau”), autumn is a time for indulgence, a season of culinary delights, and a reason to shop and be rewarded. Guests are invited to embark on a sensory journey that blends gourmet experiences, fashion exploration, and rejuvenation. Starting now, the season’s programme includes sought-after crab feasts, exclusive chef’s menus and hearty culinary creations, presented alongside rewarding retail opportunities and wellness pursuits, creating rich and memorable moments for every guest.

A special seasonal menu celebrating the charisma of Thai spices and produce revives this golden autumn at Saffron, a Michelin-selected Thai restaurant led by Chef Jan Ruangnukulkit.

An Autumnal Edit

Mooncake takes the centre stage of the harvest season. For centuries and across generations, the sharing of mooncakes has remained a cherished ritual as the harvest moon lights up the night sky. This season of abundance, share the joy with your loved ones as you savour Galaxy Macau’s delectable mooncakes, available in both traditional and contemporary flavours: Egg Custard, Assorted Nuts, Tangerine Peel and Red Bean Paste, Matcha, and Purple Sweet Potato. Priced at MOP398, the celebratory delight is available at Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant.

Saffron, a Michelin-selected Thai restaurant led by Chef Jan Ruangnukulkit, offers a seasonal tasting menu blending Thai spices and fresh ingredients. Dishes include tropical fruit salad, beef cheek soup, white bitter melon, and coconut ice cream served in a whole coconut shell. Available for dinner from MOP888+ per person.

Teppanyaki Shou, the prestigious Japanese restaurant at Raffles at Galaxy Macau, presents an autumn omakase experience that revolves around mushrooms, a Japanese seasonal ingredient for the golden autumn. Guests can expect truffle, matsutake mushrooms, and Oda wagyu beef in the hearty menus. Highlights include Shizuoka trout, maitake mushrooms, fresh sashimi, and a luxurious blend of matsutake, foie gras, and caviar. Weekend lunch is available at MOP888+ per person, and dinner is served from Tuesday to Sunday from MOP1,988+ per person. Truffle can be topped up at MOP38+ per gram.

Finally, a touch of theatre can be found at Japanese restaurant Kyo Watami, where guests can leave their decisions to chance. Its “blind box” offering (from MOP118+) sees diners surprised with premium dishes such as Sea Urchin Donburi or Wagyu Rice Sets. The luckiest might even secure a set of Japanese sea urchin worth more than MOP1,500. For those who prefer to choose, signature hand rolls provide a satisfying grace note to the season made with freshly grilled premium seaweed, red vinegar rice, and toppings like salmon, sweet shrimp, or sea urchin, and available from MOP58+. Snow crab cooked in various styles concludes a wondrous autumn season with a Japanese touch.

The Apron Oyster Bar & Grill offers a 60-minute unlimited steak lunch at MOP358+ per person, with refreshing salad and crispy fries included: a hearty treat for beef-lovers. Coffee brand % Arabica is set to unveil its newest store at Galaxy Promenade this October, offering a limited-time exclusive beverage and special opening gift, creating a stylish new space to unwind during your shopping journey.

Autumn is also the prime season for sumptuous crab delicacies. Meticulously curated menus highlighting crabs will be available at Galaxy Macau’s eight popular restaurants from October 8 – Blossom Palaces, The Noodle Kitchen, Pang’s Kitchen, Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant, Putien, Galaxy Macau Tam Chai Yu Chun, Lugang Cafe, and Bei Shan Lou – from the renowned hairy crab from Eastern China to the meaty swimming crab from Bohai.

The highlight at Blossom Palaces will be Marinated Hairy Crab with Huadiao Wine, a unique signature of the native home of the crab. Putien‘s Traditional Marinated Flower Crab in Fujian Wine reflects the legacy of Fujianese cuisine. Pang’s Kitchen‘s well-crafted Chili Pancake with Chinese Pickles, Bitter Gourd and Crab Casserole and Abalone Crab Casserole encapsulates aromatic seasonings. Galaxy Macau Tam Chai Yu Chun has Poached Green Crab with Pork Stomach and Pickle Broth and Qingyuan Chicken with Mud Crab and Mini Potato highlight richness and fragrances. Bei Shan Lou works magic on swimming crab from Bohai, elevating the flavours with mushrooms and green chili. Lugang Cafe‘s Spicy Alaskan Crab Legs and The Noodle Kitchen‘s Crab Roe Noodles is a must-try.

With crabs – Hairy Crabs from Eastern China in particular – becoming mature every autumn, Galaxy Macau is the place for fresh, succulent crabs prepared to perfection with a variety of recipes.
With crabs – Hairy Crabs from Eastern China in particular – becoming mature every autumn, Galaxy Macau is the place for fresh, succulent crabs prepared to perfection with a variety of recipes.

The Ritz-Carlton Café, a Michelin-selected restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Macau, invites discerning guests on a sensory journey with the newly launched Australian Winter Truffle Degustation Menu, curated by Chef Gabriel José Díaz Leite, the restaurant’s esteemed Chef de Cuisine. Meanwhile, JW Marriott Hotel Macau’s popular buffet sanctum, Urban Kitchen, accentuates the awesomeness of wagyu this golden season from September 30 to November 30, with Chef Lee Adams, who served at the kitchen of a Three Michelin-starred restaurant, helming the buffet counters from September 30 to October 2.

Inspired by the popular Wellington dish, Truffle-Stuffed Dover Sole exemplifies the refinement and versatility of the truffle and is the key component of the Australian Winter Truffle Degustation Menu at The Ritz-Carlton Café.
Inspired by the popular Wellington dish, Truffle-Stuffed Dover Sole exemplifies the refinement and versatility of the truffle and is the key component of the Australian Winter Truffle Degustation Menu at The Ritz-Carlton Café.

Galaxy Promenade Shopping Rewards: The Autumn Wardrobe

This autumn, Galaxy Promenade, each visit is made all the more rewarding with glittering retail incentives. From 1 to 8 October, visitors to Galaxy Promenade can receive up to 6% back in dining and shopping vouchers, with no minimum spend required. From September 26– October 8, the resort’s DFS outpost will host a series of interactive games, offering the chance to win prizes from gold ingots to further shopping privileges.

This golden autumn, visit Galaxy Macau to ease your shopping spree and win unrivalled shopping rewards or prizes at lucky draws – a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
This golden autumn, visit Galaxy Macau to ease your shopping spree and win unrivalled shopping rewards or prizes at lucky draws – a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.

October also marks a significant expansion of the resort’s luxury fashion credentials. The month sees the launch of two new Italian flagships: a Brunello Cucinelli boutique and Tod’s largest store in Asia. These are joined by a newly expanded Miu Miu outpost, broadening the roster of refined fashion on offer.

Louis Vuitton also reaffirms its presence with a new women’s boutique in the Opal Lobby. The store debuts with the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection from artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière. Key pieces include the signature Express bag—a nod to the house’s heritage in sophisticated travel—and a notable new piece of footwear. The LV Sneakerina, a distinctive hybrid that sits neatly between a contemporary sneaker and a classic ballet flat, makes its timely debut.

Wellness at Grand Resort Deck: An Active Respite for The Cultural Calendar

Galaxy Macau’s Grand Resort Deck, named Macau’s Best Hotel Pool by Travel + Leisure, continues its summer excitement into autumn. The world’s largest Skytop Wave Pool invites guests to join complimentary Aqua Zumba and bodyweight workshops. Activities run on September 27 and 28, as well as from October 1 to 5 for hotel guests’ enjoyment.

The Grand Resort Deck at Galaxy Macau offers beyond swimming and water adventures – Aqua Zumba and bodyweight workshops will be available on September 27 and 28, as well as from October 1 to 5.
The Grand Resort Deck at Galaxy Macau offers beyond swimming and water adventures – Aqua Zumba and bodyweight workshops will be available on September 27 and 28, as well as from October 1 to 5.

Children will enjoy their own event calendar at Galaxy Macau. Galaxy Kidz Autumn Carnival celebrates the magic of Mid-Autumn Festival with a line-up of spectacular activities such as fun quests, creative workshops, and joyful meet & greets with Wavey The Peacock, aiming to sparks this festive season with joy, play and discovery – available until October 7.

For a moment of quiet contemplation, the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa Macau offers a timely retreat. Its ‘Lunar Serenity’ session is a Mid-Autumn wellness ritual that includes floatation, sound therapy and meditation with handmade stones, culminating in the exclusive Fire Moon Stone experience, designed to promote tranquillity and inner balance. Set to be held on October 11 from 7:00pm to 9:30pm, the session is priced at MOP680++ per person.

Banyan Tree Spa Macau curates for guests seeking deeper relaxation and inner peace a nocturnal programme – Lunar Serenity: Mid-autumn Wellness Retreat – a multisensory combination of calming progression.
Banyan Tree Spa Macau curates for guests seeking deeper relaxation and inner peace a nocturnal programme – Lunar Serenity: Mid-autumn Wellness Retreat – a multisensory combination of calming progression.

Availability for autumn activities is limited – advance booking is recommended. For inquiries and reservations, please call +853 8883 2221.

Art and Sports Perfectly Intertwined at Galaxy Macau

The resort’s cultural agenda is anchored by GalaxyArt, which currently hosts two noteworthy exhibitions. The first, ‘The Artistry of Table Tennis’, is a cross-disciplinary event that considers the rich history and cultural significance of the sport. The exhibition features 40 rare rackets housed in display cabinets inspired by Macau’s iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s, alongside a large-scale installation.

“The Artistry of Table Tennis – Collectables & Art Exhibition” is a cross-disciplinary cultural event that brings together sport, art, and heritage. Open from now until January 4, 2026, daily from 10:00am to 10:00pm at Galaxy Macau’s East Square with free admission, it offers an artistic perspective on the sport’s rich history and cultural significance.

This autumn also sees the gallery host ‘In the Mind of Bruno Moinard’, an immersive exhibition offering insight into the process of the globally acclaimed French interior designer. The show marks the global debut of more than 300 original works from Moinard’s personal collection, spanning sketches, paintings and design manuscripts and showcases his interior design studio Moinard Bétaille’s bespoke design concepts for the soon-to-open Capella at Galaxy Macau. The exhibition is showing at GalaxyArt, 1/F Galaxy Promenade at Galaxy Macau, until December 31, 2025 from 10am – 10pm daily; with free entry to the public.

The Autumn Stage

The resort’s entertainment programme is equally well-appointed, with a roster of regional talent set to take the stage. Top Chinese idol Lu Han kicks off his first overseas solo tour with the 2025 LUHAN SEASON4 ASIA TOUR, performing at Galaxy Arena on October 4. Superstar Jackson Wang brings his MAGICMAN 2 WORLD TOUR 2025–2026 to Galaxy Arena for three nights from October 10 to 12. Popular Hong Kong singer-songwriter Hung Ka Ho will host his first birthday fan meeting at Broadway Theatre on October 25.

Begala Party K makes its grand debut at Mezzanine Floor at Galaxy Macau. It is a multi-dimensional themed destination that blends exclusive business gatherings, cross-genre artistic parties, and immersive tech-driven entertainment.

Galaxy Macau continues to deliver spectacular events and activities, reinforcing Macau’s position as a city of performing arts and the “World Centre of Tourism and Leisure”.

For more information about Galaxy Macau, please visit www.galaxymacau.com.
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ABOUT GALAXY MACAU INTEGRATED RESORT

Galaxy Macau™, The World-class Luxury Integrated Resort delivers the “Most Spectacular Entertainment and Leisure Destination in the World”. Developed at an investment of HK$43 billion, the property covers 1.1 million-square-meter of unique entertainment and leisure attractions that are unlike anything else in Macau. Nine award-winning world-class luxury hotels provide close to 5,000 rooms, suites and villas. They include Banyan Tree Macau, Galaxy Hotel™, Hotel Okura Macau, JW Marriott Hotel Macau, The Ritz-Carlton, Macau, Broadway Hotel, Raffles at Galaxy Macau, Andaz Macau, and the opening-soon Capella at Galaxy Macau. Unique to Galaxy Macau, the 75,000-square-meter Grand Resort Deck features the world’s longest Skytop Adventure Rapids at 575-meters, the largest Skytop Wave Pool with waves up to 1.5-meters high and 150-meters pristine white sand beach. Two five-star spas from Banyan Tree Spa Macau and The Ritz- Carlton Spa, Macau help guests relax and rejuvenate.

As the dining destination in Asia, Galaxy Macau offers a wide variety of gastronomic delights, exquisite experiences and ingredients of the finest quality with over 120 dining options from Michelin dining to authentic delicacies.

Embark on a delightful and rewarding journey at Galaxy Promenade, the one-stop shopping destination boasting some of the world’s most iconic luxury brands. Be the first to get the latest limited-edition items; explore fascinating pop-ups by coveted labels and revel in fabulous shopping rewards and privileges. Our VIPs are entitled to a highly-curated experience with dedicated personal shoppers at guests’ service, and be invited to exclusive luxury brand events. A different calibre of privileges and rewards also await. Discover the joys of fashion and stand at the forefront of style and sophistication—Galaxy Promenade has everything guests need to stay ahead of the style game.

Galaxy Cinemas takes immersive movie experiences to the next level with the latest audio-visual technology, ultra-luxurious facilities and bespoke services; CHINA ROUGE, one-of-a-kind cabaret lounge that evokes the glamor of Shanghai’s golden era with stylish entertainment and customizable surrounds; and Foot Hub, which presents the traditional art of reflexology for authentic relaxation and revitalization. For Authentic Macau Flavours and Vibrant Asian Experiences, Broadway Macau – just a 90-second walk via a bridge from Galaxy Macau, has over 35 Authentic Macau & Asian Flavours at Broadway Food Street. The 2,500-seat Broadway Theatre plays host to world-class entertainers and a diverse array of cultural events.

Meeting, incentive and banquet groups are also catered to with a portfolio of unique venues in Galaxy Macau and an expert service team. Galaxy International Convention Center (GICC) is the latest addition to the Group’s ever-expanding integrated resort precinct and will usher in a new era for the MICE industry in Macau. GICC is a world-class event venue featuring 40,000-square-meters of total flexible MICE, and the 16,000-seat Galaxy Arena – the largest indoor arena in Macau.

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Global Wellness Forum 2026 Set for June 23 in Kuala Lumpur as Malaysia’s Nutraceutical Industry Embarks on Next-Gen Transformation

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 June 2026 – Malaysia’s wellness market is moving beyond traditional competition over ingredients, dosage, and pricing toward product-format experience, sustained use, and differentiated innovation. The Global Wellness Consumer & Product Trends Forum 2026 will hold a forum on June 23, 2026, in Kuala Lumpur. Under the theme “Defining the Next Generation of Health Industry,” the event will bring together Malaysian trade associations, leading distribution channels, and Taiwanese R&D teams to jointly explore market opportunities.

As a core component, James Pereira, general manager of MADSA, will share insights on Malaysian health industry regulations. Adrian Toh, CEO & Executive Director of R Pharmacy, will provide frontline retail channel observations regarding shifting consumer demands. Alex Liao, General Manager of Welbloom Bio-Tech, will represent Taiwan to share how format innovation effectively responds to brand differentiation, consumption experiences, and market compliance needs.

Faced with brands’ attention toward differentiated experiences, Welbloom Bio-Tech will showcase its proprietary, Halal-certified FRESH-Jelly® technology on-site, demonstrating the innovative application to make supplements more food-like. Through ingredient payload capacities, zero- or low-sugar designs, and customized flavor development, FRESH-Jelly® allows supplements to maintain functionality while becoming more enjoyable to consume regularly, providing Malaysian brands with a distinctive option beyond capsules and tablets.

With the rapid rise of Malaysia’s wellness consumer market, its mature distribution channels and exceptional potential for regional expansion are accelerating the country’s growth as a critical hub for the Southeast Asian health industry. Welbloom Bio-Tech states that this forum is a bridging platform connecting Taiwan’s manufacturing capabilities with Malaysian market insights, aiming to unlock commercially viable partnerships for both regions.

The event is organized by The PAGE, co-organized by Welbloom Bio-Tech and SEAbizs, and supported by NTBSA, MATRADE, R Pharmacy, and MADSA.

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Time: June 23, 2026, 09:30 – 14:00
Venue: The Zenith – Connexion Conference & Event Centre, Kuala Lumpur

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Welbloom Bio-Tech focuses on health supplement R&D, manufacturing, and dosage form innovation. Through forward-looking market foresight and robust R&D technologies, it provides one-stop services from formulation design and flavor development to manufacturing, assisting clients in Malaysia and Singapore to build highly competitive health supplements.

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Doing Good Index 2026: Asia’s US$753 Billion Philanthropic Potential Remains Unrealized

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In the 2026 edition of its flagship policy report the Doing Good Index, the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) finds that Asia’s capacity to deploy private capital for social good is not keeping pace with its potential.

  • Asia’s social sector is under strain: 78% of the 2,166 social delivery organizations (SDOs) surveyed report insufficient domestic funding.
  • Asia is one of the fastest-growing regions for wealth creation, yet the policies and incentives needed to channel it toward social good are not keeping pace.
  • Singapore has become the first economy to enter the “Doing Excellent” category, demonstrating what alignment across regulations, tax incentives, government partnerships and efforts to create a culture of giving can achieve.
  • 84% of Asian SDOs surveyed apply the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in their operations, pointing to their enduring value as a shared framework for coordination and collective action beyond 2030.

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 June 2026 – Asia’s social needs are intensifying, and official development assistance is declining. Yet, while the region’s wealth is growing dramatically, the policies, incentives and partnerships needed to channel private capital toward social good are not keeping pace. That is a key finding of the Doing Good Index 2026, the fifth edition of CAPS’s flagship policy report, which assesses the enabling environment for private social investment across 17 Asian economies.

The report finds that while the enabling environment for private social investment is in place across much of the region, its effectiveness remains uneven. Improvements in registration processes and accountability mechanisms have been accompanied by persistent barriers, including restrictions on foreign funding, regulatory complexity, and inconsistent government engagement. In many cases, policies exist on paper but are not fully implemented in practice, limiting their impact.

At the same time, although trust in SDOs remains high across the region, broader ecosystem conditions, such as media sentiment, talent pipelines, and institutional support, are showing signs of strain. 81% of SDOs struggle to secure unrestricted funds for their work, while 73% report difficulty recruiting staff, constraining the sector’s ability to turn trust into impact.

“Asia has the wealth, the will, and in many economies, the foundations of a strong enabling environment. What is needed now is concerted, aligned effort to bring them together. The potential is enormous,” said Ruth Shapiro, Co-Founder and CEO, Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society.

Unlocking Asia’s US$753 Billion Philanthropic Potential

Even as Asia’s wealth continues to grow, the region faces significant and intensifying challenges across climate, education and health. Official development assistance is declining, and there is increasing pressure on domestic resources at precisely the moment demand for social services is rising.

If Asian economies were to contribute just 2% of GDP to philanthropy, as the United States does, it could generate an estimated US$753 billion annually for social good. That represents 15 times the official development assistance flowing into the region, and almost half the financing needed to hit the UN’s SDGs in Asia. But realizing that potential depends on strengthening the policies, incentives and partnerships that enable private capital to flow toward social good. The Doing Good Index 2026 finds that across much of Asia, those conditions are not yet in place.

“The world has changed dramatically, and Asia can no longer rely on others to address its social challenges. The Doing Good Index 2026 shows the region has the potential to meet this moment, but only if governments and philanthropists act together to build the conditions that make it possible,” said Ronnie Chan, Chairman, Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society.

Singapore Shows What Alignment Can Achieve
Singapore has, for the first time, entered the top “Doing Excellent” category in the Doing Good Index 2026, reflecting years of deliberate effort to build a strong culture of philanthropy and civic engagement. Clear regulations, generous tax incentives, openness to foreign funding, and close collaboration between government and the social sector have created a strong enabling environment.

Singapore’s achievement demonstrates that when regulations, fiscal policy, ecosystem conditions and procurement work in concert, the outcomes are stronger. While no two economies will follow the same path, Singapore’s experience highlights the conditions that matter, such as the active promotion and alignment of philanthropy and giving across the whole of society.

The SDGs: Falling Short but Still Relevant in Asia
In the run-up to 2030, global progress toward the SDGs has fallen short of ambition, and Asia is no exception. Yet the Doing Good Index 2026 finds that 84% of SDOs continue to apply the SDGs in their work. Further, the rise of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting has not displaced them, because most SDOs see the two frameworks as complementary rather than competing.

As the deadline approaches, the Index points to their enduring value not as a target but as a shared framework for strategy, coordination and collective action in the years ahead.

Other Findings from the Report

  • Talent shortages persist for Asia’s social sector: more than 70% of SDOs face difficulty recruiting and retaining staff across Asia.
  • AI adoption is happening, but usage remains limited: only 13% of surveyed SDOs report using AI regularly.
  • 39% of SDOs say claiming tax benefits is difficult, suggesting administrative barriers may be limiting the impact of existing incentives for giving.

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About the Doing Good Index

Released biennially and now in its fifth edition, the Doing Good Index is CAPS’s flagship policy research that assesses the enabling environment for doing good in Asia: the systems, policies and practices that facilitate or constrain philanthropic giving and the deployment of this capital.

CAPS’s research team surveyed 2,166 social delivery organizations (SDOs) and conducted 132 interviews with sector experts across 17 Asian economies to provide a comparative, evidence-based view of where environments are supportive, where gaps persist, and how systems can be strengthened to better mobilize private resources for public good.

The Index looks at indicators under four sub-indexes: regulations, tax and fiscal policy, ecosystem, and government procurement, which provide an understanding of the specific measures economies have taken to catalyze philanthropic giving and promote social sector development.

Since its inception, the Index has been an essential resource for policymakers, philanthropists, and nonprofit leaders seeking to understand and improve the conditions for giving across the region.

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About the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS)

Established in 2013 and working across more than 17 economies in Asia, the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the quantity and quality of philanthropic and private giving throughout Asia. Our mission is to maximize private capital for public good, conducting research, advisory, convening and capacity building to engage philanthropists, foundations, family offices, corporates, government bodies, social sector organizations and experts on best practices, models, policies and strategies to facilitate private giving and social investment in the region. For more information, visit and .

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Frost & Sullivan White Paper Names Phancy Rise vGPU a Tier 1 Leading Platform

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Rise vGPU + ModelHub Power China’s AI into the Heterogeneous Orchestration Era

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 June 2026 – Frost & Sullivan, a globally renowned growth consulting firm, has released its “2026 AI Infrastructure Orchestration Platform White Paper”. The report recognizes Phancy Group’s Rise vGPU as a Tier 1 Leading Platform, the highest maturity tier in heterogeneous GPU orchestration. Phancy’s ModelHub also achieved the highest Overall Score in the enterprise-grade model management platform evaluation. This marks a significant endorsement of Phancy’s technological capability in heterogeneous AI infrastructure.

According to the white paper, as large model applications scale rapidly, China’s AI industry is facing structural challenges stemming from multi-chip coexistence. These include hardware heterogeneity, fragmented software stacks, persistently low GPU utilization (generally below 30%), and rising model adaptation complexity — all of which have become major bottlenecks for enterprise-scale AI deployment.

The report highlights a fundamental shift in AI infrastructure competitiveness – moving away from “single-chip performance” toward “cluster-scale system coordination.” At this critical juncture, Phancy has positioned itself as a leader in advanced orchestration through its full-stack AI infrastructure platform, offering a proven solution to heterogeneous compute challenges and helping drive China’s AI industry from “compute accumulation” into a new era of “compute orchestration.”

Phancy Rise vGPU: Tier 1 Leading Platform

In its assessment of mainstream AI infrastructure platforms, Frost & Sullivan defined Tier 1 criteria across three core dimensions: heterogeneous support, fine-grained control, and production-grade execution. Phancy Rise vGPU meets all three standards and has been recognized as a Tier 1 Leading Platform.

Rise vGPU transforms AI infrastructure from fragmented, low-efficiency device-level management to a unified software-defined control plane. Its key technology breakthroughs include:

  • Comprehensive Heterogeneous Management: Unified onboarding and management across more than 10 mainstream GPU/NPU vendors, including NVIDIA, Ascend, Cambricon, Hygon, and others.
  • Ultra-Fine Resource Partitioning: Industry-leading sub-GPU level compute and MB-level memory granularity slicing.
  • Significant Utilization Improvement: Through safe oversubscription and time/space multiplexing, GPU utilization is increased from industry averages below 30% to 70%-90%.
  • Intelligent Precision Scheduling: Multi-dimensional scheduling algorithms based on priority, topology, load, and resource awareness to achieve optimal compute allocation.
  • Production-Grade SLA Assurance: The Deterministic Execution Layer delivers committed and auditable SLA guarantees for critical inference workloads.
  • Full Lifecycle Operability: Comprehensive monitoring, metering, and cost allocation capabilities that turn GPU resources into truly operable digital assets.

Model Hub: Highest Overall Score in Model Management Platform Evaluation

Beyond compute orchestration, the report underscores the strategic importance of enterprise-grade model management platforms. As a powerful complement to Rise vGPU, Phancy ModelHub enables enterprises to build a complete full-stack AI infrastructure — from compute to models and from resource scheduling to business delivery.

The white paper notes that Phancy ModelHub delivers leading performance in key areas such as Model & Chip Compatibility, Execution Stability & Performance, and Model-GPU Coordination & Scheduling, achieving the highest Overall Score. Through its unified model management and execution platform, ModelHub creates a seamless closed-loop process covering model onboarding, deployment optimization, inference services, and version governance — significantly lowering the barrier to model deployment and accelerating AI innovation.

Dr. Dai Wenyuan, Founder & CEO of Phancy, said: “The Frost & Sullivan white paper accurately captures the inflection point in AI infrastructure development. The recognition of Rise vGPU as a Tier 1 Leading Platform and ModelHub’s top Overall Score provide important authoritative validation of Phancy’s technology strategy and product strength. As a full-stack AI cloud service platform, Phancy believes the next wave of competitiveness in the AI industry will come from systematic improvements in compute orchestration efficiency. We will continue to focus on heterogeneous compute unified scheduling and model ecosystem operations, working closely with customers and industry partners to advance China’s AI industry from ‘compute accumulation’ to a true ‘compute orchestration’ era.”

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About Phancy Group

Phancy Group (6682.HK) is a leading full-stack AI cloud services platform, providing comprehensive solutions for the AI 2.0 era. Our offerings include Rise vGPU, ModelHub and SageAIOS, delivering efficient and scalable AI infrastructure with end-to-end capabilities. We provide a complete solution from heterogeneous compute resource management and optimization to the deployment of intelligent agent models. These solutions empower digital transformation across a wide range of industries, supporting our vision of building a large-scale and efficient “Token Factory.”

Guided by the mission of “AI for Everyone” and positioned as the “Navigator of AI,” Phancy Group is committed to becoming a global leader in Artificial General Intelligence.

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