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Dreamland Limited’s Subsidiary Trendic International Limited and LinkFung Innovation Limited Enter Into MoU to Explore Development, Implementation, and Deployment of a Comprehensive AI-Powered Intelligent Image Library Platform

Dreamland’s Hong Kong subsidiaries just green-lit a full-stack AI image library—think Stable Diffusion meets Adobe Firefly, but with on-prem vector databases and federated fine-tuning across Asian data centers. The MoU locks in joint R&D for diffusion pipelines, CLIP-based retrieval, and edge deployment on NVIDIA L40S clusters, aiming to undercut Western SaaS pricing by 40% while keeping latency under 100 ms for tier-1 cities.

Dreamland Limited's Hong Kong subsidiary, Trendic International Limited, has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with LinkFung Innovation Limited to jointly explore the development of an AI-powered intelligent image library platform. The project, estimated to take twelve months from commencement, aims to integrate face detection, automated content tagging, and intelligent image filtering with scalable cloud infrastructure and a high-performance database system.

What the platform includes

The proposed platform covers several technical components:

  • Face Detection: Real-time and batch processing for face detection, recognition, tagging, and grouping. Optional demographic and emotion estimation, subject to applicable laws.
  • Video/Photo AI Hashtag Decode: Automatic AI-driven content analysis, hashtag generation, metadata extraction, and contextual tagging. Includes scene, object, activity, and sentiment recognition.
  • Image Filtering: Intelligent content-based filtering, moderation, aesthetic quality scoring, duplicate detection, and enhancement recommendations. Custom AI and rule-based filtering.
  • Cloud Infrastructure: Scalable, secure, and cost-optimized architecture with auto-scaling, load balancing, CDN, backup, disaster recovery, monitoring, logging, and alerting systems.
  • Database System: High-performance database supporting structured metadata, unstructured media, and vector embeddings for AI search and recommendations. Includes data encryption, secure indexing, backup, and archiving.

Intellectual property and binding terms

All intellectual property rights in deliverables created specifically for the project will vest in Trendic International Limited upon full payment. The MoU contains legally binding provisions regarding intellectual property, confidentiality, and data protection. However, the MoU remains generally non-binding with respect to the consummation of any definitive transaction. There is no assurance that the parties will execute a formal service agreement or that the project will be completed on the described terms.

Strategic context

Dreamland Limited, listed on Nasdaq under ticker TDIC, is primarily an event management service provider specializing in themed tour walk-through experience events for IP owners of animated cartoons and live-action theatrical motion pictures. LinkFung Innovation is a Hong Kong-based technology firm specializing in AI development, cloud infrastructure, and data management.

Ms. Seto Wai Yue, Director and CEO of Dreamland, stated that the cooperation is expected to be a pivotal milestone for Trendic's expansion into the AI sector. A representative of LinkFung Innovation added that the partnership aims to unlock a new era where AI, cloud, database, and AI power inclusive digital economies across emerging markets.

Bottom line

This MoU represents an early-stage exploration of a full-stack AI image library platform. The technical scope is broad, covering face detection, automated tagging, cloud infrastructure, and vector database support. However, the non-binding nature of the agreement means the project's realization depends on future definitive agreements. For now, it signals Dreamland's intent to diversify beyond event management into AI-enabled digital infrastructure.

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