The programmes will be funded by the Micron Foundation and delivered through community-focused, youth-centric activities.
The initiative is intended to broaden AI literacy beyond traditional technical audiences while strengthening Singapore’s future talent pipeline.
Beyond students, the programme will train educators, volunteers, and community partners to deliver basic AI training to diverse groups.
“This partnership with Micron reflects our shared commitment to making AI accessible, inclusive and impactful. By combining industry expertise with community engagement, we are building meaningful pathways for youth, volunteers and social service partners to develop AI literacy and contribute to Singapore’s AI future,” says Koo Sengmeng, director of Talent & Ecosystem, AI Singapore.
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April Arnzen, executive vice president, chief people officer and president of the Micron Foundation, adds: “We believe this collaboration will make a lasting difference by strengthening AI literacy, enabling real-world problem solving and creating measurable impact. The partnership reflects Micron’s commitment to cultivating an inclusive AI talent pipeline that will drive technology leadership and enrich life for all."

