ATxEnterprise 2026 will bring together global experts in Singapore to explore AI, digital infrastructure, and cyber trust driving the region’s next wave of digital transformation.
ATxEnterprise 2026 is set to return from May 20 to 22, 2026 in Singapore, bringing together global technology leaders, policymakers, and enterprise innovators to explore the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and cyber trust across Asia.
As part of the broader Asia Tech x Singapore ecosystem, the event is jointly organized by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa. Over the years, ATxEnterprise has emerged as a key platform for global technology dialogue, with its previous edition attracting more than 22,000 participants from over 110 countries and regions—highlighting its growing international relevance.
Hosted at Singapore EXPO, the 2026 edition will feature a wide range of anchor platforms, including BroadcastAsia, CommunicAsia, SatelliteAsia, TechXLR8, Tech Leaders Forum, and The AI Summit Singapore. The event is expected to showcase hundreds of exhibitors, bring together hundreds of speakers, and deliver extensive conference content covering AI, connectivity, cybersecurity, and enterprise technologies.
This year’s speaker lineup includes representatives from leading global organizations and enterprises such as the United Nations, Crunchbase, DHL, and Microsoft, alongside key regional players. Discussions will address critical challenges such as infrastructure investment, cross-border connectivity, cybersecurity resilience, and the responsible deployment of AI.
The event comes at a time when Singapore is accelerating its national AI strategy. As part of its 2026 budget, the government has introduced new initiatives aimed at expanding AI adoption across sectors such as advanced manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and digital connectivity. The establishment of a National AI Council further underscores Singapore’s ambition to position itself as a trusted hub for scalable and responsible AI deployment.
Key Themes Shaping ASEAN’s Digital Future
Conversations at ATxEnterprise 2026 will focus on several major forces reshaping enterprise technology and digital development in the region.
Digital infrastructure continues to play a central role in driving economic growth, with cloud platforms, data centers, and high-speed networks becoming essential to national competitiveness. At the same time, cyber trust is emerging as a foundational requirement, as businesses and governments work to ensure system reliability and maintain public confidence in increasingly digital environments.
Connectivity is also evolving beyond traditional boundaries. Hybrid models combining 5G, satellite, and terrestrial networks are enabling more flexible and resilient cross-border operations. Meanwhile, AI adoption across ASEAN is rapidly shifting from pilot projects to real-world deployment, raising important questions around governance, transparency, and regulatory alignment.
As innovation accelerates—particularly in regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure—organizations are increasingly challenged to balance technological advancement with risk management, safety, and long-term societal impact.
The AI Summit Singapore as a Centerpiece
A major highlight of this year’s program is The AI Summit Singapore, where global leaders will examine how AI is transitioning from experimentation to enterprise-wide implementation. Discussions will focus on how organizations can embed AI into real-world workflows while meeting rising expectations around accountability, resilience, and ethical deployment.
As AI becomes a core layer of enterprise infrastructure, the summit will also explore how companies can scale their AI capabilities responsibly—by strengthening governance frameworks, ensuring infrastructure readiness, and developing skilled talent.
Driving the Next Phase of Digital Transformation
With enterprises across ASEAN entering a more mature phase of digital transformation, ATxEnterprise 2026 aims to foster meaningful collaboration between governments, businesses, and technology innovators. The goal is not only to accelerate innovation, but also to build resilient digital infrastructure, trusted systems, and sustainable AI ecosystems that can support long-term growth across the region.


