We help organisations move from AI experiments to governed, repeatable, and cost-aware AI operations.
Many enterprises already have AI pilots. The harder part is getting staff to use AI safely, turning internal know-how into reusable workflows, and managing compute cost after launch.
LCX-Asia builds products around that practical reality. Launcher provides the AI Entrance, Central manages vertical applications as assets, and Xbase gives the business control over AI Infrastructure.
Hong Kong companies expect fast deployment, clear governance, bilingual usability, and a sensible path from trial to procurement.
AI needs a company-approved front door, not scattered personal accounts and unmanaged browser tools.
Policies, SOPs, templates, and expert workflows should become reusable Skills, not one-off prompts.
Admins need tenants, permissions, quotas, audit trails, and usage data before AI can scale responsibly.
Different workloads require shared SaaS, dedicated resources, private cloud, or on-premise deployment.
Staff use one AI Entrance for approved AI tasks. Real demand data helps the organisation identify which Agents and Skills matter most.
Popular workflows become standardised Agents and Skills, with tenant control, audit, pricing, and distribution.
Compute, MaaS, scheduling, monitoring, and deployment options make the system scalable and financially manageable.
More staff usage creates clearer demand, stronger capability assets, and better compute planning.
Enterprise entrance access for Launcher users and selected departments.
Standardised capabilities can be licensed, renewed, and improved.
Usage-based model service and resource billing for different workloads.
Operators, SIs, and solution providers can package vertical offerings.
Tell us your use case, compliance requirements, and team structure. We will suggest a practical starting point.