On July 8, AxBlade and AWS co-hosted an invitation-only summit in Hong Kong with over 100 founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from NVIDIA, Y Combinator, Crypto.com, Roche, Pfizer, and City University of Hong Kong. The event examined the infrastructure gap between AI demonstrations and real-world deployment, focusing on Physical AI accountability.
Across three panel discussions, participants reached a consensus that without verifiable identity, trusted execution, and cryptographically provable behavior records, Physical AI cannot transition from laboratory to production. Panels addressed investor appetite for compliance-native infrastructure over models, liability and governance challenges in real-world AI agent deployment, and technical requirements for enterprise adoption.