According to Lee Keng Ling from DBS Group Research, MetaOptics is expected to benefit from the growing demand for high-precision optical components driven by artificial intelligence. In a report, she stated that this Singapore-listed company, which manufactures ultra-thin optical lenses, is seen as an early leader capable of supplying large volumes for consumer electronics and automotive applications. She added that the development agreements signed with consumer electronics companies indicate industry recognition. She also mentioned that with the support of a Singapore statutory agency, the company is likely to expand its ultra-thin lens production scale. Based on the company’s price-to-sales ratio, DBS Group has set a fair value estimate of SGD 1.8, but has not rated MetaOptics. The stock rose 5.8% to SGD 1.09. (Sina Finance)
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DBS: MetaOptics May Benefit from Rising Demand for AI-Driven Optical Components
According to Lee Keng Ling from DBS Group Research, MetaOptics is expected to benefit from the growing demand for high-precision optical components driven by artificial intelligence. In a report, she stated that this Singapore-listed company, which manufactures ultra-thin optical lenses, is seen as an early leader capable of supplying large volumes for consumer electronics and automotive applications. She added that the development agreements signed with consumer electronics companies indicate industry recognition. She also mentioned that with the support of a Singapore statutory agency, the company is likely to expand its ultra-thin lens production scale. Based on the company’s price-to-sales ratio, DBS Group has set a fair value estimate of SGD 1.8, but has not rated MetaOptics. The stock rose 5.8% to SGD 1.09. (Sina Finance)