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Global tech leaders to explore the future of enterprise at ATxEnterprise 2025

ATxEnterprise 2025 in Singapore will bring together global leaders to explore AI, cybersecurity, and the future of enterprise technology.

ATxEnterprise (ATxE) 2025 is set to return, marking the fifth edition of Asiaโ€™s flagship technology event under the Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) umbrella. Organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa Festivals, with support from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), the event will gather over 200 global technology leaders, policymakers, and enterprise executives for a series of high-level discussions on the future of technology.

This yearโ€™s ATxE will take place as Singapore intensifies efforts to build digital capabilities and drive AI adoption across sectors, in line with the national direction outlined in Budget 2025. A key highlight includes insights on the SG$150 million Enterprise Compute Initiative, which aims to improve AI access for businesses in Singapore. Discussions at the event will address how businesses can capitalise on these efforts while tackling cybersecurity challenges, navigating digital regulations, and pursuing sustainable innovation.

โ€œWe are pleased to host the fifth edition of Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG), which continues to strengthen Singaporeโ€™s position as a leading destination for global business events and innovation, and reinforces our position as the Worldโ€™s Best MICE City,โ€ said Poh Chi Chuan, Executive Director, Exhibitions & Conferences at Singapore Tourism Board. โ€œThe eventโ€™s success in convening international technology leaders, enterprises, and policymakers, demonstrates our ability to host high-impact business events that drive meaningful collaborations. Through ATxEnterprise, we showcase Singaporeโ€™s vibrant business ecosystem and our role as a strategic gateway for companies looking to expand their presence in Asia.โ€

Exploring the challenges and opportunities of enterprise technology

ATxE 2025 will feature a robust programme of panel discussions, fireside chats, and keynote addresses, each aimed at offering practical insights and sparking collaboration on the most urgent challenges facing enterprise leaders today. Topics on the agenda range from artificial intelligence and cyber resilience to digital regulation and sustainability.

One of the main tracks will focus on how enterprises can scale AI effectively, while ensuring responsible innovation, governance, and security. Other sessions will explore strategies to build cyber resilience in todayโ€™s digital-first economy, including proactive defence and regulatory trends.

The event will also examine digital regulation, particularly around data privacy, sovereignty, and cross-border compliance. In line with global efforts to build trust in technology, discussions will address how businesses can keep up with evolving regulatory frameworks.

Sustainability will also feature prominently, with experts sharing ways to incorporate energy-efficient practices into enterprise operations during the ongoing wave of digital transformation. Meanwhile, topics such as cloud migration security, fintech protection, cryptocurrency risks, and Zero Trust Architecture will form part of the wider discussion on the future of cybersecurity.

In a special segment titled โ€œEast Meets West on AI Regulations, Ethics, and Safetyโ€, panellists will explore international perspectives on responsible AI governance and its implications for global businesses. Another session will delve into Singaporeโ€™s efforts to scale AI and robotics, showcasing how businesses can stay competitive through advanced automation.

โ€œThe technology landscape is evolving at an unprecedented rate, and enterprises must navigate emerging complexities in AI, cybersecurity, and global digital governance,โ€ said James Williams, Senior Event Director at Informa Festivals. โ€œAs AI continues to be a driving force behind enterprise growth, the AI Summit at ATxE provides a dedicated forum for industry leaders to assess its profound impact, from innovation and automation, to ethical considerations and regulatory framework. Beyond showcasing innovation, ATxEnterprise serves as a vital platform for advancing the frameworks, strategies, and collaborations that will define the future of enterprise technology.โ€

A line-up of global speakers from top companies

ATxE 2025 will feature a line-up of industry experts and technology leaders, offering attendees the opportunity to gain insights from a diverse group of senior executives. Speakers include Robert Le Busque, Regional Vice President, APAC at Verizon Global; Gunish Chawla, Managing Director, Commercial Sector, ASEAN at AWS; and Sandeep Shahi, Vice President IT for Asia Pacific at FedEx.

Other prominent speakers include Justin Ong, APAC CISO & CPO at Panasonic Asia Pacific; Frankie Shuai, APAC CISO at DWS Group; Dicky Wong, Head of Cybersecurity and Technology Risk at New World Development Company Limited; and Dennis Chan, CSPO at Huawei International.

Also joining the line-up are Leonard Ong, Director of the Cyber Defence Group at Synapxe, and Abdel Abatouy, CTO and CIO at FCM Travel.

These speakers are expected to offer valuable perspectives on current enterprise technology trends, from AI adoption strategies to navigating evolving regulatory landscapes. Their contributions aim to equip attendees with tools and knowledge to respond to rapid technological shifts and government initiatives around AI and digital innovation.

โ€œBy bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and solution providers, the event facilitates critical dialogues that will drive meaningful technological and economic progress,โ€ added James Williams.

As ATxEnterprise celebrates its fifth year, it continues to be a key global platform shaping conversations around enterprise technology. With a forward-looking agenda and strong international participation, the event reaffirms its role in helping businesses stay ahead in a complex, fast-moving digital world.

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