The 4th edition of the ATxEnterprise, one of the flagship events of the Asia Tech Singapore (ATxSG) 2024, concluded on 3 May with over 22,000 attendees from 110 countries and regions participating in the event.
ATxEnterprise brought together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers from around the globe to engage in insightful discussions and unveil cutting-edge advancements across its event stages — from AI technologies, data, cybersecurity, to blockchain.
Singapore’s senior minister of state, Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) & Ministry of National Development, Mr. Tan Kiat How kicked off the three-day event on a high, unveiling MCI’s newest project, the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB).
The DEB outlines the next phase of digitalisation for enterprises navigating a rapidly evolving technological landscape and a thriving digital economy in Singapore and the region.
At the BroadcastAsia stage, developments in broadcasting technologies were highlighted, primarily featuring AI’s wide range of applications such as content-adaptive encoding to save bandwidth, visual quality enhancements for low-quality feeds and old film restoration, and innovation in immersive experiences and 5D – all introducing new trends in the industry.
The ATxEnterprise also housed the inaugural AI Summit Singapore in the region as part of its line-up which attracted 500 attendees. The summit centred on several critical pillars, including AI at Scale, where discussions focused on scaling AI solutions to address complex global challenges, and AI Industry Applications, which highlighted the transformative impact of the technology across various sectors such as healthcare and finance. Likewise, Safeguarding AI was also a key theme, with experts emphasising ethical AI development and deployment, while the AI Frontiers track explored emerging technologies that are set to shape the future of AI.
ATxSG event director, Patricia Cheong, concluded: “This year’s event has successfully brought together leaders and changemakers across various verticals, highlighting the immense value of collaboration. The innovations and discussions that took place here will undoubtedly shape the future of technology and industry in Singapore and beyond.”