ATxEnterprise 2025 Boosts Global Participation, Reinforces Singapore’s Responsible AI and Innovation Leadership
Singapore – 30 May 2025 – ATxEnterprise (ATxE) 2025, Asia’s leading enterprise technology event and part of the Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) platform, concluded its fifth and most ambitious edition this week at Singapore EXPO. This year’s edition saw a 5% increase in international participation from over 110 countries. This reflects growing recognition that AI adoption is a global imperative requiring cross-border collaboration, responsible governance, and inclusive innovation.
During the three-day event, new partnerships with industry giants Alibaba Cloud, Prudential and ST Engineering were announced to give more local SMEs access to cutting-edge technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), cloud and cyber security. Announced 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.
Spanning across twelve dedicated stages, the event united global tech leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore emerging technologies. From GenAI and quantum computing to satellite infrastructure and cybersecurity, the message is clear: AI is transforming every sector, and must be scaled inclusively.
Innovation and Partnerships Driving the Digital Frontier
Flagship conferences such as the AI Summit Singapore brought together enterprise leaders, regulators, and researchers to explore responsible tech scaling and stronger digital infrastructure, through AI integration. Notable speakers from UBS, Deel, A*STAR, DHL, Ernst & Young, Mastercard, SingHealth, Singtel, and Dyson led sessions on topics, including AI governance, sector-specific use cases, and breakthroughs in natural language processing and quantum AI.
SatelliteAsia, in partnership with Singapore Space & Technology Ltd. (SSTL) and the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA), spotlighted the role of satellites in infrastructure, sustainability, and digital inclusion. Speakers from NASA, Kacific, Telesat, and ST Engineering iDirect discussed regional space ambitions and connectivity solutions.
Beyond the keynotes and panels, the exhibition floor brought the future to life across the different stages and platforms:
TechXLR8Asia convened leaders in AI, cybersecurity, IoT, cloud, and quantum technologies, spotlighting how these innovations are transforming businesses and cities across APAC.
CommunicAsia gathered communication service providers and disruptors to explore the evolving telco ecosystem, with showcases on 5G, edge AI, and OT security solutions.
BroadcastAsia delved into the future of media, featuring discussions on AI-driven content creation, virtual product and immersive technologies like AR and VR.
DeveloperXperience Summit united developers and engineers to collaborate on open source innovations..
The Start Up Arena provided a platform for emerging ventures, connecting them with investors and industry leaders to foster entrepreneurship and innovation in the region.
Headliners hosted macro discussions among global industry leaders, Government officials and startups, on technological innovation opportunities and challenges.
Recognising Impact, Shaping What’s Next
Capping off the week was the debut of the Enterprise Tech Awards, honouring digital transformation excellence. With 90 award submissions from 14 countries, the Awards spotlighted innovation in Healthcare, Cybersecurity, AI, Digital Solutions, GreenTech, and Government Services. Winners included NEC Asia Pacific, StarHub, Seagate, Globant, and QuikBot.ai.
ATxE 2025 also hosted a CISO Tech Briefing and Enterprise Tech Leaders Forum, where senior decision-makers discussed regulatory alignment, innovation, and enterprise resilience.
Together, these programmes signalled ATxE’s evolution from a showcase to a strategic convening ground for global leaders shaping the digital economy. This growing influence was reflected in the rise in international attendees and high-level engagement.
“ATxE 2025 has set a new benchmark for enterprise innovation in Asia,” said Joyce Wang, Event Director, Asia Tech x Singapore. “From breakthrough technologies to bold cross-sector partnerships, this year’s edition proved that the region isn’t just participating in the global tech conversation—it’s leading it. It also reinforces Singapore’s ability to host world-class MICE events that convene decision-makers, innovators, and global thought leaders. We’re proud to provide a platform that turns ambition into action, and we look forward to delivering even greater impact in 2026.”
ATxE will return to the Singapore EXPO from 20 - 22 May 2026, continuing to shape the region’s digital future through meaningful partnerships, actionable insights, and bold innovation.