AxBlade × AWS Hong Kong Summit Wraps: Defining Accountability for Physical AI

AxBlade, the accountability layer for autonomous AI, co-hosted the exclusive side event “From Agentic AI to Physical AI: What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” alongside AWS Summit Hong Kong Week. Held at the Hopewell Hotel, the invitation-only gathering brought together 100+ founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from AWS, NVIDIA, Y Combinator, Crypto.com, Roche, Pfizer, SNZ, and City University of Hong Kong to examine the critical infrastructure gap between AI demos and real-world deployment.
From Models to Accountability: The Consensus
The event opened with a keynote by Nick Hau, Founder of AxBlade, who argued that the next wave of AI funding will not go to larger language models, but to the infrastructure that makes autonomous AI accountable in physical environments. This was followed by a keynote from Ian Holtz, Head of Agentic AI at AWS, on the enterprise requirements for deploying agentic systems at scale.
Across three panels, a clear consensus emerged: without verifiable identity, trusted execution, and cryptographically provable behavior records, Physical AI cannot move from laboratory to production.
- Panel 1 — “What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” explored investor appetite for infrastructure over models, with participants noting that capital is increasingly flowing toward compliance-native stacks and real-world deployment tooling.
- Panel 2 — “AI Goes Real World” addressed the liability, safety, and governance challenges when AI agents interact with physical systems — from robotic process automation to autonomous diagnostics.
- Panel 3 — “From Demo to Production” closed the session with a technical deep dive on the missing middleware between proof-of-concept and enterprise adoption, emphasizing auditability as a prerequisite for regulated industries.
Curated Networking and Institutional Access
The afternoon transitioned into a Curated Networking & Demo Matching session, connecting AI infrastructure builders with enterprise operators and institutional investors. The evening concluded with a Private Dinner Reception, fostering closed-door discussions on partnership opportunities across AI, healthcare, Web3, and cloud infrastructure.
Why AxBlade
As the only blockchain-native infrastructure layer represented at the summit, AxBlade demonstrated how its compliance-native Layer 2 public blockchain — combining native AI identity (DID), Trusted Execution Environments (TEE), and Zero-Knowledge Proof of Behavior (PoB) — directly addresses the accountability gap identified by every panel.
“We are not building AI models. We are building the trust infrastructure that makes them auditable,” said Nick Hau. “Events like this prove that the industry is ready to move from ‘what AI can do’ to ‘who is accountable when it does it.'”
Participating Institutions
The event featured representatives from AWS, NVIDIA, Y Combinator, Crypto.com, Roche, Pfizer, SNZ, City University of Hong Kong, BitRock Capital, Gaorong Capital, HongShan, Beyond Ventures, CTFS, Foresee, Savior of Health, ETHHub, PRIMIT, OpenBuild, INFINI, Publish0x, UpHonest Scouts, YOOV, and other leading organizations across AI, healthcare, and Web3.
Media coverage was supported by Techub News, Monster Block, BlockBeats, Foresight News, TinTin, ChainCatcher, TechFlow, CoinMarketCap, FINBOLD, and additional partners.
About AxBlade
AxBlade is the accountability layer for AI Agents, World Models, and Physical AI. As a compliance-native Layer 2 public blockchain, AxBlade enables verifiable identity, trusted execution, and accountable decision-making by combining blockchain, Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZK), and Trusted Execution Environments (TEE). Every real-world AI action is captured, structured, and anchored on-chain — making autonomous systems auditable, traceable, and compliant at scale.
Website: axblade.io
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Gregory, a digital nomad hailing from Poland, is not only a financial analyst but also a valuable contributor to various online magazines. With a wealth of experience in the financial industry, his insights and expertise have earned him recognition in numerous publications. Utilising his spare time effectively, Gregory is currently dedicated to writing a book about cryptocurrency and blockchain.



