Breaking the Silos: Building an End-to-End AI Ecosystem for Public Sector
Singapore Standard Time 8:00 AM - 11:10 AM (GMT+08:00)
Date and time
Location
Orchard Road
Orchard Road Singapore SingaporeAgenda
8:00 AM
Registration and Breakfast
8:55 AM
Group Photograph (Yes, we will share this)
9:00 AM
Opening Remarks
Mohit, Sagar, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia
9:30 AM
Welcome Address
General Manager, Asia Pacific Region, AMD
9:35 AM
In Conversation With
CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia
General Manager, Asia Pacific Region, AMD
Invited Guest Speaker
9:55 AM
Interactive Discussion
11:05 AM
Closing Remarks
General Manager, Asia Pacific Region, AMD
11:10 AM
End of OpenGov Breakfast Insight
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Highlights
- 3 hours, 15 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
A Strategic Framework for Overcoming Deployment Challenges
As AI continues to transform how organisations operate and innovate, Singapore’s government sectors face unique and complex challenges. Relying on isolated AI capabilities is no longer sufficient to deliver the flexibility, performance, and security these missions demand. A more comprehensive strategy is required to build a truly future-ready, integrated AI ecosystem.
Government sectors, including Defence, Home Affairs, and Healthcare, encounter challenges that require advanced AI solutions. Defence operations must process vast and sensitive datasets, counter evolving cyber and physical threats, and operate autonomous systems with precision and agility.
At the same time, internal security and law enforcement need AI systems that scale seamlessly from edge devices in the field to central analytics hubs, enabling real-time video analysis, biometric verification, and predictive policing.
Healthcare agencies aim to leverage AI for medical imaging, diagnostics, and personalised treatments, but require platforms that integrate with existing systems, safeguard sensitive data, and provide timely insights to improve outcomes.
Across all these sectors, the shared challenges include achieving scalability, interoperability, high performance, security, and cost-effectiveness, while supporting mission-critical operations and fostering innovation.
The Power of a Unified AI Ecosystem
Meeting these challenges requires more than standalone hardware. Only a cohesive, full-spectrum AI ecosystem can deliver the pillars of innovation:
- Flexibility & Performance: Adapt AI deployments across diverse workloads and operational contexts, providing superior performance capable of processing vast datasets and complex models in real time.
- Seamless Integration: A unified platform that bridges infrastructure components, leverages open standards to avoid vendor lock-in, and accelerates innovation.
- Scalability & Security: Essential for sensitive government missions and dynamic technology landscapes, with hardware-based security features ensuring data is protected from edge to cloud.
Singapore’s journey to becoming a leading Smart Nation depends on embracing AI solutions that are as comprehensive and adaptable as the challenges they address.
Join the OpenGov Breakfast Insight to explore how powering the full spectrum of AI can help Singapore’s defence, security, and healthcare sectors confidently step into the future.
This session will highlight the power of a unified AI ecosystem combining CPUs, GPUs, accelerators, networking, and open software, enabling government agencies to unlock new levels of efficiency, security, and innovation.
In this session, you will:
- DISCOVER how AMD’s complete AI compute portfolio, CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs, enables workload-optimised performance from edge to cloud.
- EXPLORE how open standards and open-source software foster interoperability, avoid vendor lock-in, and accelerate collaboration across public sector agencies.
- LEARN how high-performance computing delivers the processing power needed for complex AI workloads, while hardware-based security features protect sensitive data.
- UNDERSTAND how these pillars combine to create a future-ready, integrated AI ecosystem that breaks down silos and drives innovation in public services.
Who should attend
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Data Officers
- Chief Transformation Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Chief Digital Officers
- Chief AI Officers
- Chief Innovation Officers
- Directors and Heads of Analytics and Information Management
- Directors and Heads of Applications
- Directors and Heads of Architecture
- Directors and Heads of Data
- Directors and Heads of Technology Capabilities and Innovation
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