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ATxEnterprise 2025 brings global tech leaders to Singapore amid Southeast Asia’s AI and space boom

ATxEnterprise 2025 will gather 22,000 global leaders in Singapore to explore AI adoption and satellite innovation across Southeast Asia.

ATxEnterprise (ATxE) 2025 is set to welcome 22,000 technology, policy, and business leaders from around the world to Singapore EXPO from 27 to 29 May. Now in its fifth edition, the flagship event is expected to drive strategic partnerships and catalyse innovation, as Southeast Asia shifts from ambition to execution in the AI and space sectors.

Organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa Festivals, with support from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), ATxEnterprise serves as a key pillar of the Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) platform. The three-day event will feature two major conferences—The AI Summit Singapore and SatelliteAsia—alongside a large-scale exhibition and exclusive leadership forums.

SatelliteAsia focuses on regional space strategy

SatelliteAsia 2025 will mark a milestone for the region’s space industry, with a full-day programme dedicated to the convergence of space and satellite technology. The agenda will highlight the commercial and strategic potential of low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations, AI-powered network management, and regulatory frameworks designed to advance the space economy.

For the first time, the conference is being co-presented with Singapore Space & Technology Ltd. (SSTL) and the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA), strengthening its position as a platform for industry integration and collaboration.

“Singapore Space & Technology Ltd. (SSTL) is bringing our deep industry knowledge, regional networks, and global partnerships to SatelliteAsia 2025 to sharpen its focus on the fast-evolving space economy,” said Jeremy Chan, Chairman of SSTL. “As space-based technologies shift from specialised infrastructure to mainstream enablers of connectivity, climate resilience, and digital equity, Southeast Asia has a unique opportunity to lead in translating space innovation into real-world outcomes. This collaboration with ATxEnterprise reflects a shared commitment to positioning SatelliteAsia as a premier platform for cross-sector integration, and commercially meaningful space partnerships.”

The speaker line-up includes Dr Kartik Sheth, former Associate Chief Scientist at NASA; Brandon Seir of Kacific Broadband Satellites; Candace Johnson, founder and advisor at several major satellite organisations; and leaders from Zyon Space, Singapore Land Authority, Space Port Japan, Telesat, Kymeta, and ST Engineering iDirect, among others.

AI Summit to address responsible adoption at scale

The AI Summit Singapore will explore the region’s growing momentum in artificial intelligence, focusing on enterprise deployment, regulation, and innovation across sectors such as healthcare, finance, telecommunications, and manufacturing. Attendees can expect to learn how AI is being integrated into business strategies, particularly in natural language processing and quantum computing applications.

“The AI Summit Singapore convenes the region’s most influential enterprises, researchers and policymakers to drive AI innovation forward,” said Rory Crone, Senior Director of Marketing, The AI Summit Series. “Through real-world strategy sharing and critical discussions on regulatory frameworks, the summit champions responsible AI adoption across Asia. As an integral event within The AI Summit Series globally, the Singapore edition bridges commercial ambition with sustainable technology leadership, positioning the region at the forefront of AI advancement.”

Confirmed speakers include Priyanka Deva of MSD, Hemachan Kanna of Woxsen University, Kashyap Chandrasekar from Dyson, and Isaan Bustamante from Motional’s Smart Factory Robotaxi unit.

New awards and expanded industry showcases

Celebrating its fifth year, ATxEnterprise 2025 will launch the Enterprise Tech Awards to spotlight excellence in digital transformation across the region. Closed-door sessions such as the CISO Tech Briefing and Enterprise Tech Leaders Forum will also offer senior stakeholders a space to align on key strategies and share insights in a more private setting.

Running alongside the conferences will be an expansive exhibition featuring TechXLR8 Asia, CommunicAsia, and BroadcastAsia. These showcases will spotlight enterprise and ICT innovations from both established global players and emerging regional disruptors, offering a broad view of the technology landscape shaping Southeast Asia.

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