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ATxEnterprise 2025 marks five years of driving enterprise technology, cybersecurity, and digital transformation

ATxEnterprise 2025 marks its fifth year, introducing new initiatives and exploring AI, cybersecurity, and digital transformation in enterprise technology.

ATxEnterprise (ATxE) 2025, the flagship event of Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG), returns for its fifth edition, bringing together enterprises, government officials, and technology leaders to drive innovation, strengthen cybersecurity, and advance digital transformation. Taking place from 27 to 29 May 2025 at Singapore Expo, this milestone event will explore the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enterprise strategy, the latest developments in cyber defence, and the future of digital connectivity.

As AI continues to reshape business operations, companies are leveraging it to streamline workflows, speed up decision-making, and enhance customer engagement. According to NTT’s 2025 Global CEO Survey, 89% of CEOs view AI as crucial to profitability, with 77% planning to boost investments this year. However, businesses must carefully balance automation with human innovation while addressing concerns around digital trust, workforce adaptation, and cybersecurity. Ethical considerations, such as responsible AI deployment and bias mitigation, remain essential in ensuring AI serves as a tool for progress rather than disruption. ATxE 2025 provides a platform for industry leaders to discuss AI’s real-world applications and develop responsible growth strategies for enterprises.

New highlights at ATxE 2025

Building on its legacy, ATxE continues to evolve to meet the increasing demands of enterprise technology, cybersecurity, and digital transformation. The 2025 edition introduces three key initiatives aimed at fostering industry collaboration and shaping the future of technology:

Enterprise Tech Awards – The newly launched Enterprise Tech Awards 2025 will recognise forward-thinking leaders and companies redefining enterprise technology across Singapore and the APAC region. With over 10 award categories, including Tech Leader of the Year, Woman Technologist of the Year, and Excellence in Network Infrastructure, these awards celebrate industry pioneers and innovation. Nominations close on 28 February, with public voting starting on 3 March. A distinguished panel featuring leaders from DHL, Omdia, and Mandai Wildlife Group will assess the finalists.

Enterprise Tech Leaders Forum – This exclusive, invitation-only summit will bring together C-suite executives to discuss AI-driven business transformation, cybersecurity strategies, and the evolution of digital infrastructure. The forum will provide decision-makers with insights to seize new opportunities, mitigate enterprise risks, and maximise ROI in an AI-driven digital economy.

CISO Tech Briefing – Designed for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), this closed-door session will offer expert insights on AI-powered security, cyber threat mitigation, and global regulatory changes. Security leaders will gain actionable strategies to safeguard enterprise infrastructure in an increasingly complex cyber landscape.

Flagship events and global thought leadership

In addition to these new initiatives, ATxE 2025 will host its renowned flagship events, shaping discussions on enterprise technology, AI, and digital connectivity. Events such as BroadcastAsia, CommunicAsia, SatelliteAsia, TechXLR8 Asia, and AI Summit Singapore will bring together global industry leaders to explore emerging trends, investment opportunities, and groundbreaking innovations.

ATxSummit, organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), will return on 28–29 May at Capella Singapore. This invitation-only gathering will focus on key topics including agentic and embodied AI, AI safety, quantum computing, and digital sustainability. The summit will also feature government-to-government (G2G) and government-to-business (G2B) roundtables to strengthen collaboration between the public sector and the digital industry.

With five international exhibitions, 15 summits and conference tracks, and extensive networking opportunities, ATxE remains the leading platform for industry collaboration, innovation, and business growth. Notable speakers at this year’s event include:

  • Rika Nakazawa, Chief Commercial Innovation Officer, NTT Global
  • Vivek Kumar, CEO, WWF Singapore
  • Karen Clark, CEO, Telstra
  • Tadeusz Chomicki, Ambassador for Cyber and Tech Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland
  • Felix Sim, CEO, Salad Ventures
  • Heidi Ahokallio-Leppälä, Vice President, HAME University of Applied Sciences
  • David Goh, Head of CRADLE (Center for Robotic-Augmented Design in Living Experiences), Hyundai

Elle Quan, Head of Conferences at Informa Festivals, highlighted the event’s impact over the years, “In just five years, ATxE has evolved into a global nexus for enterprise technology, uniting leaders from over 110 countries and regions to drive innovation, strengthen cybersecurity resilience, and advance digital infrastructure. Cross-market knowledge sharing accelerates transformation, and Singapore—renowned as a hub for enterprise excellence—provides the ideal setting for these high-profile discussions. 

As Singapore approaches its 60th anniversary, we must continue pushing the boundaries of innovation to build a more resilient, secure, and competitive digital economy. At a time when technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, it can no longer be considered just an enabler—it is the very force shaping the way businesses operate, connect, and create new growth opportunities. This year, we are raising the bar with new initiatives that foster deeper collaboration and real-world impact. As the global meeting point for enterprises, governments, and technology leaders, we remain committed to shaping the next frontier of digital progress.”

Shaping the future of AI and the digital economy

ATxE 2025 will focus on AI’s transformative impact across industries, offering business leaders an opportunity to engage with global experts, regulators, and innovators. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the evolving digital landscape, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate AI-driven enterprise transformation responsibly and effectively.

As companies continue to face new challenges and opportunities, discussions at ATxE 2025 will empower leaders to make informed decisions that drive innovation, sustainability, and responsible growth.

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