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ATx Summit 2025 | ATxEnterprise 2025

Industry Leaders to Accelerate Tech Adoption including GenAI for more than 6,000 Enterprises


AI Student Developer Conference

 Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, Mdm Rahayu Mahzam, delivered the closing remarks at the AI Student Developer Conference

In her speech, MOS Rahayu highlighted the following points:  

  1. The global AI race is not just about technology, but also cultivating the right talent to develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies. It is crucial for Singapore to nurture and develop our students for an AI-driven future, and we have enhanced our education system to focus on AI and related disciplines.

  2. The Government is also working closely with industry to deepen our AI capabilities. Public-private partnerships, exemplified by the AI Student Developer Conference (AISDC) and the National AI Student Challenge (NAISC), are key to nurturing talent and bridging the gap between learning and real-world applications.

  3. The ecosystem for student engagement in tech and AI is expanding rapidly, offering numerous avenues for growth and learning. Students must stay curious and seize the opportunities available.


ATx Enterprise Key Points

New partnerships with industry giants Alibaba Cloud, Prudential and ST Engineering will give more local SMEs access to cutting-edge technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), cloud and cyber security. Announced today at the opening of ATxEnterprise by Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, these new collaborations, in support of the nation’s Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB), will equip businesses to accelerate the adoption of frontier technologies and strengthen cyber resilience with advanced AI capabilities.

Mr Tan also launched two new talent programmes that will provide upskilling opportunities and create specialised AI career pathways for locals. These programmes will train AI Practitioners ahead of demand as Singapore ramps up on accelerating Generative AI (GenAI) adoption across the enterprise ecosystem, strengthening the nation’s position as a global AI hub.


Three new partnerships to uplift digital capabilities of SMEs

Singapore’s SME sector continues to show strong digital adoption, with more than 7,200 businesses embracing AI-enabled, integrated and cloud-based solutions in the past year alone. Building on this momentum, IMDA will be working on three new partnerships designed to strengthen AI adoption and boost cyber resilience across the SME landscape.


• Partnership with Alibaba Cloud to raise cloud and AI capabilities – up to 3,000 SMEs and digital solution providers will receive support to raise cloud and AI capabilities through the Alibaba Cloud Digital Accelerator Programme. This comprehensive initiative equips businesses with practical cloud experience and technical resources, including support through cloud credits, technical training workshops, expert consultations, and trial access to Alibaba’s Cloud AI Model Studio.


• Partnership with Prudential Singapore to enhance GenAI adoption – under the GenAI Xponential Programme, Prudential in partnership with its Talent Engagement Ecosystem partner, Republic Polytechnic, will produce a series of up to 10 GenAI tech explainer videos tailored for SMEs, and conduct up to four workshops to help SMEs learn more about IMDA’s pre-approved GenAI solutions and promote adoption.

• Partnership with ST Engineering to launch the SME CyberResilience Programme

– this initiative will provide up to 2,000 SMEs with a one-time complimentary cyber threat scanning service through IMDA's CTO-as-a-Service platform, while equipping them with crucial insights into emerging cyber threats and defence strategies through dedicated awareness events.


The new partnerships are part of the efforts under the DEB to power the next bound of digitalisation for enterprises. Since its launch in May 2024, the DEB has benefitted over 10,000 enterprises under its four key focus areas: empowering enterprises to Be Smarter, enabling them to Scale Faster, equipping them to Be Safer, and Upskilling Workers to make full use of digital capabilities.



Expanding GenAI support for Digitally Mature SMEs

Many digitally mature SMEs (DMEs) may still face challenges when deploying and sustaining the use of emerging technology like GenAI to meet their complex business needs. IMDA’s GenAI x Digital Leaders initiative was launched in 2024 with the aim to help DMEs build digital capabilities and overcome these key challenges. Together with AWS and Microsoft, over 200 enterprises have been equipped with deeper technical understanding of GenAI and gained greater access to tech expertise and advice on deploying GenAI solutions.


A number of these DMEs have since proceeded to work on the development and deployment of customised GenAI solutions. IMDA is currently supporting 50 DMEs with project implementations that deliver concrete business impact - generating an estimated productivity increase of as high as 50% and annual cost savings of up to S$300,000.


Building on this success, IMDA is strengthening its partnerships with AWS and Microsoft to accelerate frontier technology adoption. The enhanced initiative aims to reach more than 1,000 enterprises and support up to 500 projects in the coming year. The expanded collaboration will deliver twice the number of Tech Discovery Workshops and personalised Tech Deep-Dive sessions, while significantly reducing solution development costs and time by half by tapping on the latest technology development tools with pre-built GenAI modules.


DMEs will gain enhanced access to technical expertise, including subject matter experts and model developers, backed by essential resources such as compute power and cloud credits. This comprehensive support structure will enable DMEs to transform their strategic business needs and objectives into practical GenAI solutions more efficiently and cost-effectively, marking a significant step in Singapore’s digital enterprise ecosystem.



Collaborations with AI Singapore and leading companies to provide 800 AI Practitioner job and training opportunities for locals

The demand for AI talent continues to increase as leading companies set up AI Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and build up their AI teams and activities in Singapore. To meet this demand, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is boosting efforts to build Singapore’s AI talent pipeline. Through the TechSkills Accelerator’s (TeSA) Company-Led Training programme, IMDA has secured 400 local AI Practitioner roles through collaborations with leading companies such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Oracle, and SingTel.


IMDA is also partnering with AI Singapore (AISG) and the industry to launch two new frontier training programmes, which will provide another 400 AI Practitioner job and training opportunities for locals.


• AI Apprenticeship Programme (Industry) (AIAP(I)) – To train more locals to take up job opportunities in AI Practitioner roles.


Pinnacle AI Industry Programme (PAIP) – Uplifting local AI Practitioners in frontier companies into expert model builders.


Set to launch in June 2025, the AIAP(I), developed in collaboration with AISG, will equip locals with critical AI, Data, and Machine Learning skills, and the opportunity to hone their skills in real-world projects through a six-month programme. The AIAP(I) aims to train 300 AI Practitioners in batches over two years. Upon completion, trainees will be ready for hiring by AI COEs and leading companies.


In addition, to build deeper technical expertise such as advanced AI model building and fine-tuning demanded by frontier companies, IMDA has partnered AISG’s SEA-LION team to develop the PAIP. This initiative is expected to be launched in the second half of 2025. It is an intensive six-month full-time programme that will upskill 100 local AI Practitioners in frontier companies into expert model builders over three years.


First Pan-Southeast Asia AI Developer Challenge to create scalable AI Solutions

AISG launched the first Pan-Southeast Asia AI Developer Challenge, which will unite regional developers in building practical AI solutions using AI models like SEA-LION. This initiative will empower developers to create scalable AI solutions in the region, bringing meaningful impact for our society and region.



Summary

Asia’s leading enterprise tech event, ATxEnterprise 2025, concluded its most ambitious edition, drawing attendees from over 110 countries - a 5% increase in international participation from last year. The strong turnout underscores global recognition that AI adoption demands cross-border collaboration, that AI adoption demands cross-border collaboration, responsible governance and inclusive innovation.


Opened with a visionary address by Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, the event showcased how technologies such as generative AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity are reshaping industries. Major new partnerships were unveiled with Alibaba Cloud, Prudential and ST Engineering, giving local SMEs access to breakthrough technologies. New AI talent programmes were also launched under the Digital Enterprise Blueprint, reinforcing Singapore’s commitment to upskilling and enterprise transformation.


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