SINGAPORE — ATxEnterprise — part of the wider Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) platform jointly organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa Festivals — will return from 20–22 May 2026, bringing together global technology leaders, policymakers, and enterprise innovators to examine how artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and cybersecurity are shaping Asia’s digital economy.
The previous edition drew more than 22,000 attendees from 110 countries and regions, a 5% increase in international presence. This underscores the event’s growing role as a convening platform for global technology dialogue and enterprise collaboration.
“Asia stands at a pivotal moment where digital transformation has moved beyond experimentation to responsible deployment at scale. The ATx ecosystem brings together a comprehensive spectrum of stakeholders to discuss critical issues that will shape our digital future. Through these complementary conversations at ATxSummit and ATxEnterprise, we hope to contribute to the policies, partnerships, and innovations that will help build a more inclusive and resilient digital economy,” said Yvonne Lim, cluster director (Asia Tech x Programme Office and Digital Industry Singapore), IMDA
Taking place at Singapore EXPO, ATxEnterprise will convene industry leaders across anchor platforms, including BroadcastAsia, CommunicAsia, SatelliteAsia, TechXLR8, Tech Leaders Forum, and The AI Summit Singapore. The event typically features more than 700 exhibitors, 450 speakers, and over 100 hours of conference content spanning AI, connectivity, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology.
Some of the key speakers include:
- Jeanie Fang, director of Data & AI Management, Crunchbase
- Lambert Hogenhout, chief Data & AI, United Nations
- Prerit Mishra, head of Data & AI, Asia Pacific, DHL
- Akshay Seth, Data & AI lead, ComfortDelgro
- Luping Xu, vice president, Data Science Lead, OCBC
- Brijesh Pandya, director, Artificial Intelligence, Keppel Ltd.
- Stephen Bennett, group CISO, Domino’s Pizza
- Rajath Ramesh, group director of product and platform engineering, Carousell
- Aaron Wong, CEO, Paypal Singapore
- Puneet Ghanshani, chief architect, Microsoft
- Derrick Heng, chief commercial officer, International Digital Services, Singtel
Together with policymakers, industry leaders and technology innovators from across the region, these speakers will address increasingly complex questions around infrastructure investment, digital trust, cross-border connectivity and responsible AI deployment.
These conversations also come as Singapore accelerates its national push to harness AI as a strategic advantage. In the recent Singapore Budget 2026 announcement, the government introduced new AI missions targeting sectors such as advanced manufacturing, connectivity, finance and healthcare, alongside the formation of a National AI Council to guide the country’s AI strategy. The initiatives aim to drive enterprise adoption of AI and strengthen Singapore’s position as a trusted hub for responsible and scalable AI deployment.
Conversations shaping Asia’s digital future
Across the event, discussions will explore the forces reshaping enterprise technology and digital development, such as:
- Infrastructure Powering ASEAN Growth: Digital infrastructure — including cloud platforms, data centres and digital networks — is becoming a core driver of national competitiveness across Southeast Asia. As demand for digital services grows, governments and enterprises are investing in scalable infrastructure to support economic growth and innovation.
- Cyber Trust as Economic Stability: As economies become increasingly digital, trust in online systems has become essential for business continuity and public confidence. Conversations will explore how organisations are strengthening cybersecurity governance, improving resilience and embedding trust into digital ecosystems.
- Connectivity Beyond Borders: Enterprises are operating across more distributed environments, driving demand for hybrid connectivity models combining 5G, satellite and terrestrial networks. Industry leaders will discuss how next-generation connectivity is enabling cross-border digital services and strengthening network resilience.
- Responsible AI at Enterprise Scale: Across ASEAN, AI adoption is shifting from pilot experimentation to operational deployment. Speakers will examine how enterprises can deploy AI responsibly, balancing innovation with governance, transparency and regulatory alignment.
- Innovation Where Risk Meets Responsibility: Technology adoption is accelerating across regulated and high-impact sectors such as finance, healthcare and critical infrastructure. Discussions will explore how organisations are balancing innovation with regulatory oversight, safety considerations and long-term societal impact.
Advancing the next phase of Enterprise AI through the AI Summit Singapore
A central highlight of this year’s program will be The AI Summit Singapore, where global technology leaders will examine how artificial intelligence is moving from experimentation to enterprise-wide deployment. Conversations will explore how organisations are embedding AI into real-world operations while addressing growing expectations around transparency, accountability and resilience.
As organisations increasingly integrate AI into critical systems and business operations, discussions will also focus on how companies can scale AI responsibly while strengthening governance, infrastructure readiness and workforce capabilities. This aligns well with Singapore’s ambition to harness AI as a strategic advantage, as mentioned in the recent budget announcement.
“AI is quickly becoming the foundational infrastructure for modern enterprises,” said Joyce Wang, event director for ATxSG (Asia Tech x Singapore) at Informa. “As adoption accelerates across sectors, the conversation must evolve beyond experimentation to focus on governance, implementation and long-term impact. The AI Summit Singapore provides that platform for leaders to exchange practical insights on how to scale AI responsibly while ensuring it delivers meaningful value for businesses and society.”
With enterprises across ASEAN entering a new phase of digital transformation, ATxE 2026 aims to foster dialogue between policymakers, innovators and industry leaders working to build resilient digital infrastructure, trusted digital systems and responsible AI ecosystems across the region.
Registration for ATxEnterprise 2026 is now open. To explore the program, speaker line-up and event agenda, visit: https://asiatechxsg.com/registration and explore the event agenda at https://asiatechxsg.com/atxenterprise.