Tag: Singapore Expo

  • Singapore doubles down on AI: 800 jobs, 500 projects, and one big digital leap

    Singapore doubles down on AI: 800 jobs, 500 projects, and one big digital leap

    SINGAPORE: Indian artificial intelligence (AI) impresarios had  better watch out. A small nation in south east Asia is kicking up the AI dust in order to take the leadership in the AI gameplay across the region. At the the opening of the ATxEnterprise 2025 (Broadcast Asia) conference on 27 May, senior minister of state Tan Kiat How fired the first digital salvo of the week: Singapore is turbocharging its AI ambitions with 800 new training and job opportunities and up to 500 fresh AI projects to benefit 1,000 local enterprises.

    The announcement, delivered to a buzzing crowd of 200 delegates at Singapore Expo, marked the latest step in the nation’s push to solidify AI as the backbone of its digital economy — which already contributes nearly 18 per cent to GDP.

    Over the next three years, 400 of the new training spots will be rolled out via AI Singapore (AISG), with another 400 offered by corporate heavyweights including AWS, Oracle, Microsoft and Singtel.

    AISG’s revamped AI Apprenticeship Programme (AIAP Industry) is getting a boost too — 300 slots will be tailored to industry needs, while the new Pinnacle AI Industry Programme will upskill 100 existing practitioners into elite model builders trained on large language models like AISG’s own Sea-Lion.

    And the results speak volumes: of the 410 AIAP grads so far, over 90 per cent have been snapped up by employers, with alumni like former HDB deputy director Jerald Han now coding away at local unicorn Patsnap.
    Enterprises aren’t being left behind either. The GenAI x Digital Leaders initiative is being scaled up — expect 500 new generative AI projects across 1,000 SMEs in the next year.

    Partners like AWS and Microsoft will double consultations, offer cloud credits, and halve development costs using pre-built modules. Even old-school eateries are cashing in: White Restaurant streamlined HR functions and built an AI bot with IMDA’s support.

    Minister Tan also name-checked three new backers:
    – Alibaba Cloud, pledging cloud tools for 3,000 SMEs
    – ST Engineering, offering free cyberthreat scans for 2,000 firms
    – Prudential Singapore, creating GenAI explainer content and workshops for SME upskilling

    These join existing giants like Google, Salesforce, DBS, and SGTech under the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) banner — an ecosystem that has already benefited over 10,000 companies.

    Despite the sprint, local firms are still gasping for skilled AI hands. A Deel survey of 350 companies revealed only 12 per cent of SMEs are at the intermediate AI stage, with 47 per cent lamenting talent shortages. High salary expectations (51 per cent) and skills mismatch (47 per cent) top the list of woes.

    Cue a wave of cross-border hiring: 62 per cent of firms said they’re open to recruiting from overseas to plug gaps. “Talent remains the single biggest barrier to scaling AI,” said Nick Catino, Deel’s global head of policy.
    Minister Tan summed it up best: “Singapore’s value lies not just in our capabilities, but in our consistency – in being a partner you can count on, even when the world is less certain.”

    With 26 AI centres of excellence already humming — and the goal to triple local AI talent to 15,000 by 2028 — it’s clear the Lion City isn’t just playing catch-up. It’s aiming to lead the AI pack in Asia.

  • Countdown begins for CommunicAsia2006 and EnterpriseIT2006

    Countdown begins for CommunicAsia2006 and EnterpriseIT2006

    MUMBAI: CommunicAsia and Enterprise IT, the region’s foremost technology shows, will be returning once again to the Singapore Expo from the 20 to 23 June.

    CommunicAsia, EnterpriseIT and BroadcastAsia are key components of the five-day Infocomm Media Business Exchange (imbX) which is held annually in Singapore in the month of June.

    Reflecting the buoyant market and the latest trends, some of the key technologies addressed on the show floor include mobile entertainment, IPTV, 3G, VoIP, NGN, WiMAX, information security and embedded technologies, states an official release.

    Visitors from India can expect to see the latest innovations from the most influential world vendors and operators, including Ericsson, Huawei, ZTE, NTT Docomo, Lucent, Motorola, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and LG among many others. The event will also feature 21 international group pavilions including Thailand, US, Korea, the European Union and China among others, in addition to the ESC-led Indian pavilion.

    India continues to have the fastest growing ICT market in the world, with a predicted combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19 percent from 2004 through 2008, according to research house Gartner. Gartner estimates that ICT spending in India will surpass US$54.8 billion by 2008, a rise from US$29.5 billion in 2004. Reflecting the surge in ICT demand in India, a total of 555 Indian visitors attended CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT in 2005, posting a 25 per cent increase over 2004.

    The focus of the high-powered CommunicAsia Summit this year turns towards mobile applications, broadband and next generation networks as the industry’s three key growth areas Some of the top-notch speakers include Andrew Sukawaty, CEO and chairman of Inmarsat, Joseph Anton Aliagas, CEO of Arena Mobile Music, Skuli Mogensen, CEO & founder of OZ, Craig Wilson, IBM’s Asia Pacific director for Digital Media and Telecommunications, Craig Farrill, CEO of Kodiak Networks and Thorsten Heinz, Siemens CTO.

    Making its presence felt on the international market through CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT are home-grown companies including Acceltree Software, Kaveri Telecom Products, Matrix Telecom and MRO-TEK, as well as companies under the Indian national pavilion led by the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC). These include BSMC Power Systems, Elitecore Technologies, Euclid Infotech, Lepton Software Export & Research, Svarn Telecom and Toshniwal Enterprises Controls. Indian telco giant Shyam Telecom will also be exhibiting at the event, the release adds.

    Victor Wong, project director of CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT said, “CommunicAsia, alongside EnterpriseIT, is the most established ICT show in Asia and the ideal platform to launch and showcase new technologies and services to the world that will transform the way we live. Not only is CommunicAsia a highly relevant event to the needs of Indian visitors to the event, it is an important platform for India to showcase its ICT capabilities to the world and to forge international business links.”

    According to International Data Corp (IDC), new technologies entering the telecommunications marketplace are redefining the industry. The telecom services market in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) is projected to exceed US$170 billion, posting a growth of seven percent compared to last year. This growth is likely to come from VoIP, broadband and 3G services.