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Singapore sharpens its national AI strategy around sectors, talent and hub ambition

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 4 min read
Singapore sharpens its national AI strategy around sectors, talent and hub ambition
Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo announced the refreshed priorities of Singapore’s National AI strategy at ATxSummit. Photo: IMDA
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Singapore is sharpening the next phase of its national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy around three focus areas. It will deepen AI use across sectors and government, widen adoption across enterprises and the workforce, and strengthen the country's role as an AI hub.

Announced by Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo at the ATxSummit event, the refreshed priorities build on the National AI Strategy 2.0 launched in December 2023. They also follow the creation of the National AI Council in February 2026, chaired by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, to provide strategic direction for Singapore's AI agenda.

The update sets out 10 priorities across industry, government, research, talent, workforce capabilities, ecosystem integration, compute, data, trust and international partnerships. These priorities are meant to reflect what the next phase of AI development requires.

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