MDDI 演講稿 · 2026-05-21
Tan Kiat How 高階政務部長在 ATxEnterprise 2026 開幕式的講話
要點
- • 截至2026年5月,逾26,000家中小企業已受惠於《數字企業藍圖》(DEB)計劃,提前超越五年目標50,000家的中途里程碑。
- • 新加坡企業數字採用率近乎全面普及:2025年96.4%企業採用至少一項數字方案,人工智慧採用率從2023年的4.3%躍升至2025年的23.5%。
- • 現有13家DEB合作伙伴覆蓋四大支柱,合計惠及逾6,000家中小企業(AI專案)、逾2,400家(雲端專案)及近2,800家(網路安全專案)。
- • 網路安全威脅持續升級:2024年新加坡共錄得約6,100宗網路釣魚事件(按年增49%),2025年商業電郵詐騙(BEC)造成損失達3,530萬新元。
- • Grab與新加坡資訊通訊媒體發展局(IMDA)聯合推出AI能力計劃,目標協助10,000家餐飲、電商及零售中小企業提升AI素養,包括與新加坡科技設計大學(SUTD)共同開發為期兩天的AI培訓課程。
- • RSM Stone Forest IT成為新DEB合作伙伴,推出"RSM Cyber2SME"計劃,向多達2,000家中小企業提供免費定製網路釣魚模擬演練及一對一網路安全顧問諮詢。
完整譯文(繁體中文)
MDDI 英文原文譯文 · 翻譯日期: 2026-06-21
早上好。歡迎來到ATxEnterprise 2026。很高興再次回到這裡,見到這麼多人。
今天,我想談談我們如何與合作伙伴攜手,超越流行詞彙,讓AI真正落地於企業,尤其是我們的中小企業。
兩年前,我們與業界共同制定並推出了《數字企業藍圖》。
《數字企業藍圖》(DEB)為我們的企業在AI時代確定了四大領域。
第一,善用AI,變得更智慧。隨著更多數字工具具備AI功能且日益普及,企業可藉助AI提升生產力,創造新價值。
第二,通過整合數字方案,實現更快規模擴張。從孤立的單點解決方案轉向整合系統與資料,企業可改善運營,更迅速地響應市場需求。
第三,通過網路韌性,變得更安全。隨著中小企業數字化程度不斷提升,它們需要強化網路安全態勢,以應對網路風險。
最重要的是,企業必須提升員工技能,以充分釋放數字化轉型的潛力。
令我深感欣慰的是,自2024年5月DEB推出以來,已有逾26,000家中小企業從中受益。不到兩年,我們已超越五年目標(50,000家中小企業)的中點。這些數字代表著切實邁出步伐的企業。這是令人鼓舞的進展。
根據我們的最新統計資料,新加坡企業的數字化採用率目前已接近全面普及。
2025年,96.4%的企業採用了至少一項數字解決方案,高於2019年的84.6%。
每家企業平均採用的數字技術數量也從2019年的1.7項增加到2025年的2.5項。
此外,2024年,97%的中小企業在IMDA行業數字化計劃下采用了至少一項行業專屬數字解決方案,高於2023年的85%。不僅有更多企業在不同行業大規模採用數字解決方案,它們所採用的也是更為精密、先進的行業專屬方案。
這些趨勢表明,企業不僅在走向數字化,還越來越多地採用更為精密、行業定製化的解決方案。企業AI採用率迅速加速,從2023年的4.3%躍升至2025年的23.5%,增長超過五倍。
企業也在進行長期投資:
68%使用AI的企業計劃培訓員工並提升其AI能力。
63%的企業計劃圍繞AI重新設計崗位和工作流程。
令人鼓舞的是,員工對AI的使用情況同樣良好。2025年,73.8%的受訪員工在工作中使用了AI工具,其中大多數人每週使用數次或每天使用。
讓我舉幾個例子:
Castlery是一個本土傢俱品牌,其客戶遍及美國、澳大利亞、英國和加拿大。該公司通過與AWS及合作伙伴Axrail的技術探索,打造了一款由GenAI驅動的個人購物助手。客戶響應時間縮短了34%,客戶體驗團隊節省了13%的時間。
另一個例子是UEI Logistics。在ST Engineering的免費網路威脅掃描發現漏洞後,該公司採取措施提升了網路韌性。他們意識到,提早主動應對的成本遠低於事後亡羊補牢。UEI Logistics隨即實施了持續監控及預先獲批的端點檢測方案——這比只能識別已知威脅的標準防毒軟體有了顯著提升。
我分享這幾個例子,是為了說明有意義的轉型可以呈現出怎樣的面貌。這些都不是前沿科技公司,而是與許多其他企業面臨同樣限制與機遇的普通企業。
重要的是建立勢頭——採取切實步驟,持續強化能力、創造價值。如果他們能做到,你們同樣可以。
新加坡中小企業並非獨自踏上數字化和AI之旅。作為DEB的組成部分,我們已與生態系統中的行業合作伙伴攜手,共同協助中小企業讓AI真正落地。
近6,000家中小企業通過Salesforce、DBS、新加坡工商聯合總會(SBF)和保誠等合作伙伴的AI計劃受益。
逾2,400家企業通過阿里雲、AWS和微軟的雲計劃受益。
近2,800家企業通過新電信(Singtel)和ST Engineering採取步驟加強了網路防禦。
目前,我們擁有13家DEB合作伙伴,共同參與四大支柱的建設。讓我介紹一下合作伙伴貢獻在實踐中的具體面貌。
新加坡中華總商會(SCCCI)與IMDA合作,推出了面向中小企業的AI體驗計劃,讓企業主親身接觸預先獲批的AI解決方案,並獲得專家指導,瞭解如何將其應用於自身具體情境。
新電信(Singtel)與新加坡企業發展局(Enterprise Singapore)及IMDA合作,通過新電信網路保護計劃(Singtel Cyber Protect Programme)協助中小企業強化網路防禦,企業可免費享有十二個月的企業級移動及寬頻安全防護——這對許多中小企業而言尚屬首次。
這些都是切實、有針對性的貢獻,使 DEB 不只是紙面上的框架。中小企業可根據自身業務需求及所處發展階段,向相關合作機構尋求協助。總體而言,自 DEB 兩年前推出以來,我們在多個方面都取得了良好進展。
然而,世界並未停步。我們也不能原地踏步。我想談談未來幾年對企業而言至關重要的三大趨勢。
第一,全球緊張局勢正在重塑供應鏈和貿易關係。這種不確定性使企業更難自信地制定計劃、進行長期投資。
對中小企業而言,風險敞口是即時的。若關鍵供應商出現中斷,或關鍵客戶撤退,影響將波及整個業務。企業缺乏規模緩衝來吸收衝擊。
這正是數字化能力發揮作用的地方。擁有數字化系統的企業適應性更強、韌性更好。它們能更快找到新供應商,更迅速地調整客戶策略,保持競爭力和市場價值。
第二,人工智慧也正在改變各行各業。這不僅僅是技術升級,而是關乎企業能夠實現哪些過去無法做到的事情——在人力資源有限的情況下,以更快速度處理客戶諮詢、生成報價、處理訂單。
人工智慧本身也在快速演進。我們如今談論的是智慧體 AI(agentic AI)——這類系統不僅提供輔助,還能主動行動,自主執行多步驟任務並持續運轉。對於善加利用的企業而言,生產力提升將十分顯著;而對於那些不積極參與、未能合理使用的企業,差距將不斷擴大。
上述發展態勢為我們對 AI 提升雄心奠定了背景。
第三是網路安全。我們許多人都在加快使用數字化和 AI 工具,但數字化程度越高,網路安全態勢就越重要。使用數字工具與保障網路安全,兩者並非相互獨立的話題。
中小企業網路安全事件的資料觸目驚心。根據 CSA 釋出的《新加坡網路安全態勢報告》,2024 年共報告約 6,100 起網路釣魚事件,較前一年增加 49%。
商業電子郵件詐騙(Business Email Compromise)是指攻擊者冒充供應商、經銷商或高管,誘騙員工進行欺詐性付款。僅 2025 年,此類詐騙案件就達 377 起,造成損失高達 3,530 萬元。
這些攻擊之所以得逞,並非因為企業缺乏技術,而是因為它們利用了人類行為。最常見的入口是看似合法的網路釣魚郵件,看起來好像來自您的銀行、供應商,甚至您本人。如今經過 AI 加持,這些郵件更具個性化、時機更精準、也更難識別。一次錯誤的點選,整個機構便可能遭到入侵。
一旦發生此類事件,後果不僅限於財務損失。幾乎所有受影響者都承受了業務損失、聲譽損害或運營中斷。
而且,您的公司甚至可能並非攻擊者的直接目標。勒索軟體攻擊會通過供應鏈和共享系統蔓延擴散。如果您是遭受攻擊的公司的供應商,您自身的運營也可能陷入癱瘓——儘管您並非被直接針對的物件。
這正是「Be Safer」(更加安全)成為 DEB 核心支柱而非附加專案的原因所在。這也是我們與 DEB 合作伙伴共同開展的網路安全工作需要持續擴充套件的原因。
衡量成效的一個指標是:已有逾 14,000 家中小企業採納了涵蓋 AI、雲端計算、綜合數字解決方案及網路安全的預先批准解決方案。我們持續提升所提供方案的質量——與 SGTech、新加坡電腦學會等專業機構合作,提升科技人才和企業的能力,以便為廣大中小企業擴大 AI 解決方案的規模與影響力。這是我們與業界攜手推動 AI 影響力覆蓋整個經濟體的方式。
為支援中小企業善用 AI 帶來的好處並加強網路安全韌性,我很高興歡迎兩家新的 DEB 合作伙伴加入。
第一家是 Grab。相信在座許多人都對其商戶網路並不陌生。
Grab 攜手 IMDA,正在幫助 10,000 家餐飲、電子商務及零售中小企業提升 AI 素養、加速 AI 應用,從而提高生產力併發掘業務增長機遇。
這一目標通過多項舉措實現,其中之一是與 SUTD 聯合為中小企業商戶合作伙伴開發為期兩天的 AI 課程。
課程將帶領學員從理解 AI 的商業價值,到識別應用場景,再到為自身企業制定切實可行的路線圖。通過實踐課程,學員將使用 IMDA 精選的預先批准 AI 解決方案,並將 AI 應用於自身業務需求。
其次,Grab 還將與 IMDA 共同策劃大師課和網路研討會,專門針對新加坡中小企業在 AI 能力方面所存在的差距進行設計。
第二家新加入的 DEB 合作伙伴是 RSM Stone Forest IT。作為 CSA 指定的「首席資訊安全官即服務」(CISO-as-a-Service)網路安全顧問,他們與中小企業合作,協助提升網路防禦能力。
通過與 IMDA 合作推出的全新 RSM Cyber2SME 計劃,他們正針對我此前提及的一項最頑固、也最被忽視的漏洞展開應對:網路釣魚。
要防禦網絡釣魚,必須強化防線中的人為因素——對人員進行測試與培訓,培養降低風險的良好習慣。這正是該計劃的核心目標。
多達 2,000 家中小企業將獲贈一次根據不同員工崗位職能定製的網路釣魚模擬演練。在長達一個月的時間裡,員工將收到逼真的模擬釣魚郵件。
企業主將獲得績效報告,並與 RSM 網路安全從業人員進行一對一諮詢,以審查演練結果並獲取切實可行的網路風險管理建議。
我鼓勵所有中小企業即日在 IMDA 的 SMEs Go Digital 平臺上註冊,作為強化公司網路安全韌性的重要一步。
對於在數字化轉型之路上走得更遠的企業——我們的數字領軍企業(Digital Leaders),我們也備有一系列資源,以推動企業在 AI 時代實現有深度的變革。
去年,我宣佈將把生成式 AI(GenAI)支援規模擴大至 1,000 家數字領軍企業及 500 個專案。
截至目前,已有逾1,200家企業受益,截至2026年4月,已承諾推進的AI專案接近300個,更多企業正在與IMDA洽談中。
今年3月,我們推出了數字領袖加速訓練營(Digital Leaders Accelerator Bootcamp)。該計劃為企業提供能力建設、實用工具與方法論,幫助其在團隊、流程和運營各層面落地AI應用。
然而,我們從企業處聽到,現有支援資源的全貌往往難以釐清。知道AI能做什麼是一項挑戰,知道從哪裡起步、應尋求哪些支援則是另一項挑戰。這一差距是有代價的——體現在時間的消耗、機遇的錯失,以及在規模化之前便已停滯的轉型努力上。
今天,我很高興宣佈推出《企業AI影響力手冊》(AI for Enterprise Impact Playbook),該手冊由IMDA與新加坡技能創前程(SkillsFuture Singapore,SSG)及勞動力新加坡(Workforce Singapore,WSG)聯合編制。其獨特之處在於出發點:它以企業為起點,而非以計劃專案為起點。
該手冊基於真實轉型歷程中的洞察,幫助企業評估自身在五個維度上的現狀——戰略與領導力、人才與文化、資料與治理、技術部署與整合,以及價值創造——並將其直接匹配至最相關、最可落地的支援資源。各政府機構的計劃與資源被整合為一條清晰易循的前進路徑。
這份自助資源現已在IMDA網站上線。我強烈建議在場的每一家企業——無論您的AI之旅走到哪個階段——都去使用它。該手冊幫助您找到切入點,從茫然地摸索起點,邁向一套可行的行動計劃和可呼叫的支援資源。
我們希望這場AI轉型的紅利能夠廣泛共享,而不僅僅惠及那些原本資源充裕的企業。這意味著幫助企業提升生產力、增強韌性、提高競爭力,也意味著幫助企業為員工提升技能,讓他們在AI賦能的經濟中擁有良好的就業前景。
為表彰那些已率先行動、採納AI並取得積極成效的企業,IMDA與新加坡工商聯合總會(SBF)將舉辦首屆SME AI Impact Awards 2026,作為全國AI影響力計劃(National AI Impact Programme)的組成部分,以支援新加坡的國家AI戰略。
該獎項表彰那些取得可量化成效的中小企業:無論是自主研發的專有AI解決方案,還是成功部署現成AI工具並實現真實商業成果的企業。獲獎者將獲頒SME AI Impact Awards信任標誌(Trustmark)。如果您已做出成績,請勇於站出來,向那些仍在觀望猶豫的企業展示——這是可以做到的。
提名申請將於6月1日在IMDA的SMEs Go Digital平臺正式開放。
對在場的每一家企業——無論您是剛剛起步,還是已在大規模部署AI——您無需獨自前行。
新加坡的企業能夠完成這一轉型,讓這段旅程對所有人儘可能順暢,是我們共同的責任與承諾。
請取閱《企業AI影響力手冊》,從評估環節入手,瞭解自身所處階段,並與我們的合作伙伴攜手推進。
感謝我們所有的DEB合作伙伴,今天的成果同屬於你們。
感謝ATxSG的組織團隊——感謝你們帶來又一屆持續成長的盛會。ATxSG的第六年,不是對過往的慶典,而是對我們共同前進方向的承諾。
我們正攜手超越流行詞彙、泡沫炒作與口號,讓AI的影響對新加坡的企業和勞動者而言真實可感、切實可觸。
謝謝。
英文原文
MDDI 官網原始記錄 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Good morning. Welcome to ATxEnterprise 2026. It is good to be back and to see so many of you here.
Today, I would like to speak on how we are working with partners to go beyond buzzwords and make AI real for enterprises, particularly our SMEs.
Two years ago, we launched the Digital Enterprise Blueprint which was jointly developed with the industry.
The Digital Enterprise Blueprint, or DEB, identified four areas for our enterprises in the AI era.
First, to Be Smarter by using AI. As more digital tools become AI-enabled and more accessible, enterprises can leverage AI to raise productivity and create new value.
Second, to Scale Faster through integrated digital solutions. Moving from siloed point solutions to integrated systems and data, businesses can improve operations and adapt more quickly to market needs.
Third, to Be Safer through cyber resilience. As SMEs become more digitalised, they will need to raise their cybersecurity posture to deal with cyber risk.
And most importantly, enterprises must Upskill Workers to fully realise the potential of digital transformation.
I am very heartened that since the DEB launched in May 2024, more than 26,000 SMEs have benefitted from the programme. Within two years, we have crossed the mid-point of our five-year target of 50,000 SMEs. These figures represent businesses that took concrete steps forward. This is encouraging progress.
Based on our latest statistics, enterprises’ digital adoption in Singapore is now near universal.
96.4% of enterprises adopted at least one digital solution in 2025, up from 84.6% in 2019.
The average number of digital technologies adopted per enterprise also increased from 1.7 in 2019 to 2.5 in 2025.
In addition, 97% of SMEs adopted at least one sector-specific digital solution under IMDA’s Industry Digital Plans in 2024, up from 85% in 2023. Not only are more enterprises adopting digital solutions at scale across different industry sectors, but they are also adopting more sophisticated, advanced solutions for their sectors.
These trends show that enterprises are not only going digital but increasingly adopting more sophisticated and industry-tailored solutions. AI adoption among enterprises has accelerated rapidly, rising more than fivefold from 4.3% in 2023 to 23.5% in 2025.
Firms are also investing for the long term:
68% of AI-using firms plan to train and upskill workers in AI capabilities.
63% plan to redesign jobs and workflows around AI.
Encouragingly, AI usage among workers is also healthy. In 2025, 73.8% of surveyed workers used AI tools at work, with most using them several times a week or daily.
Let me highlight a couple of examples:
Castlery, a homegrown furniture brand with customers also in the US, Australia, UK and Canada, built a GenAI-powered Personal Shopping Assistant through tech discovery with AWS and partner Axrail. Customer response time reduced by 34%, and the customer experience team saw 13%-time savings.
Another example is UEI Logistics, which took steps to improve their cyber resilience after ST Engineering's complimentary Cyber Threat Scanning revealed vulnerabilities. They saw that taking a proactive approach early would be far less costly than reacting after an incident. UEI Logistics moved to implement continuous monitoring and a pre-approved endpoint detection solution – a significant step up from standard antivirus, which can only catch known threats.
I share these couple of examples to highlight what meaningful transformation can look like. These are not frontier technology companies. They are enterprises dealing with the same constraints and opportunities that many other companies face.
What matters is building momentum – taking practical steps to strengthen capabilities and create value over time. If they could make this work, so can all of you.
SMEs in Singapore are not undertaking their digitalisation and AI journey alone. As part of the DEB, we have worked with industry partners across the ecosystem to work with SMEs to make AI real for them.
Close to 6,000 SMEs have benefitted from AI programmes through partners like Salesforce, DBS, the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) and Prudential.
Over 2,400 have benefitted from cloud programmes by Alibaba Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft.
And close to 2,800 have taken steps to strengthen their cyber defences through Singtel and ST Engineering.
Today, we have 13 DEB partners contributing across all four pillars. Let me give you a sense of what partner contributions have looked like in practice.
SCCCI, in partnership with IMDA, launched the AI Experience for SME Programme - giving business owners hands-on exposure to pre-approved AI solutions and expert guidance on applying them to their specific context.
Singtel, working with Enterprise Singapore and IMDA, has been helping SMEs strengthen their cyber defences through the Singtel Cyber Protect Programme, where enterprises can access complimentary enterprise-grade mobile and broadband security protection for twelve months – a first for many SMEs.
These are practical, targeted contributions that make the DEB more than just a framework on paper. Partner organisations that SMEs can approach, depending on business needs, and where they are in their journey. In short, we are making good progress on many fronts since the launch of the DEB two years ago.
However, the world is not standing still. We cannot afford to stand still. I would like to touch on three trends that are important to enterprises in the coming years.
First, global tensions are reshaping supply chains, trade relationships. The uncertainty is making it harder for enterprises to plan with confidence and invest for the long term.
For SMEs, the exposure is immediate. If a key supplier is disrupted, or a key customer pulls back, you feel it across your entire business. There is no buffer of scale to absorb the impact.
This is where digital capability matters. Enterprises with digital systems are more adaptable and resilient. They can find new suppliers faster, pivot their customer approach more quickly, and stay competitive and relevant.
Second, AI is also transforming industries. This is not just about getting a technology upgrade. It is about what your business can do that it could not before – handling customer enquiries, generating quotes, processing orders at greater speed, even with manpower constraints.
AI itself is evolving rapidly. We now speak of agentic AI -- systems that do not just assist, but act. That carry out multi-step tasks autonomously and operate continuously. For enterprises that get this right, the productivity gains are significant. For those that do not engage and use it sensibly, the gap compounds.
These developments set the context for our raised ambitions for AI.
Third is cybersecurity. Many of us have ramped up on using digital and AI tools, but the more you digitalise, the more your cyber posture matters. They are not separate conversations – to use digital tools and to be cyber secure.
The data on SME cyber incidents is stark. According to CSA's Singapore Cyber Landscape report, around 6,100 phishing attempts were reported in 2024 – a 49% increase from the year before.
Business Email Compromise scams, where attackers impersonate suppliers, vendors, or senior executives to trick employees into making fraudulent payments, resulted in $35.3 million in losses across 377 cases in 2025 alone.
These attacks succeed not because businesses lack technology, but because they exploit human behaviour. The most common entry point is a phishing email that looks legitimate, appearing to come from your bank, your supplier, or even from you. Now AI-enhanced, these emails are more personalised, better timed and harder to spot. One wrong click, and the organisation may be compromised.
When that happens, the consequences are not just financial. Almost all of those who were impacted suffered business loss, reputational damage, or operational disruption.
And your company may not even be the intended target. A ransomware attack propagates through supply chains and shared systems. If you are a supplier to a company that gets hit, you could find your own operations paralysed – even though you had not been the direct target.
This is why “Be Safer” is a core pillar of the DEB – not an add-on. And it is why the cybersecurity work we are doing with our DEB partners needs to keep growing.
One measure of how this is landing: over 14,000 SMEs have adopted pre-approved solutions across AI, cloud, integrated digital solutions, and cybersecurity. We are continuously raising the quality of what is on offer – working with professional bodies like SGTech and the Singapore Computer Society to grow capabilities in our tech workforce and companies, to scale AI solutions and impact for our broad base of SMEs. This is how we are working with industry to scale AI impact across the economy.
To support our SMEs to harness the benefits of AI and strengthen cyber resilience, I am pleased to welcome two new DEB partners.
First is Grab. Many of you will be familiar with its network of merchants.
Grab together with IMDA is helping 10,000 F&B, e-commerce and retail SMEs strengthen AI literacy and accelerate AI adoption to enhance productivity and unlock business growth opportunities.
This is done through several initiatives, of which one is co-developing a two-day AI programme together with SUTD, for SME merchant partners.
It takes participants from understanding AI's business value, to identifying use cases, to building a practical roadmap for their own business. Through the hands-on programme, participants will use pre-approved AI solutions curated by IMDA and apply AI to their own business needs.
Secondly, Grab will also run masterclasses and webinars co-curated with IMDA, designed around the AI capability gaps observed among Singapore's SMEs.
The second new DEB partner, RSM Stone Forest IT. As a CSA-appointed CISO-as-a-Service cybersecurity consultant, they work with SMEs to enhance their cyber defense.
Through the new RSM Cyber2SME Programme in partnership with IMDA, they are tackling, what I shared earlier, one of the most persistent and under-addressed vulnerabilities: phishing.
To defend against phishing, you need to strengthen the human aspect of your defense. To test and train people and build habits that reduce risk. That is exactly what this programme aims to do.
Up to 2,000 SMEs will receive a complimentary Phishing Simulation Exercise that is customised to different employees' job functions. Employees will receive a realistic simulated phishing email across 1 month.
Business owners will receive performance report and a one-to-one advisory session with RSM cybersecurity practitioners to review results and provide actionable recommendations for managing cyber risks.
I encourage all SMEs to sign up on IMDA’s SMEs Go Digital platform today, as part of strengthening your company’s cyber resilience.
For enterprises that are further along on their digitalisation journey, our Digital Leaders, we also have a range of resources to enable meaningful transformation in an age of AI.
Last year, I announced that we would scale GenAI support to 1000 Digital Leaders and 500 projects.
Today, more than 1,200 enterprises have benefitted, with close to 300 AI projects committed as of April 2026, and more are in discussion with IMDA.
In March, we launched the Digital Leaders Accelerator Bootcamp. This programme equips enterprises with the capabilities, practical tools and methodologies to implement AI across teams, processes and operations.
But we heard from enterprises that the landscape of available support can be hard to navigate. Knowing what to do with AI is one challenge. Knowing where to start and which support to tap is another. That gap has costs — in time, in missed opportunity, and in transformation efforts that stall before they scale.
Today, I am pleased to launch the AI for Enterprise Impact Playbook – jointly developed by IMDA and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and Workforce Singapore (WSG). What makes this different is its starting point: it begins with the enterprise, not the programme.
Built on insights from real transformation journeys, it helps enterprises assess where they stand across five dimensions — Strategy & Leadership, Talent & Culture, Data & Governance, Tech Deployment & Integration, and Value Creation — then maps them directly to the most relevant, actionable support. Programmes and resources across the government agencies are consolidated into a single, easy-to-navigate path forward.
This self-help resource is now available on IMDA’s website. I strongly urge every enterprise here – wherever you are on your AI journey – to use it. The playbook helps you find your entry point and move beyond trying to understand where to start, to a set of actionable plans and support you can tap on.
We want the benefits of this AI transition to be broadly shared, not just among those who were already well-resourced. This means helping businesses become more productive, resilient, and competitive. Businesses that upskill their workers to thrive in good jobs, in an AI-enabled economy.
To recognise the enterprises that have already moved, adopted AI and seen positive impact, IMDA and SBF are organising the inaugural SME AI Impact Awards 2026, as part of the National AI Impact Programme, in support of Singapore’s National AI strategy.
The Awards recognise SMEs that have made a measurable impact: whether through proprietary AI solutions they have built themselves, or by successfully implementing off-the-shelf AI tools, and achieving real business outcomes. Winners will receive the SME AI Impact Awards Trustmark. If you have done the work, step forward. Show other companies who are hesitating to start, what can be done.
Nominations open on 1 June on the IMDA’s SMEs Go Digital platform.
To every enterprise here – whether you are just beginning or already deploying AI at scale – you do not have to do this alone.
Singapore's enterprises can make this transition, and it is our shared responsibility and our commitment to make this journey as seamless as possible for all.
Pick up the AI for Enterprise Impact Playbook. Start with the Assessment. Find out where you are. Work with one of our partners.
To all our DEB partners, thank you. Today’s progress is yours as much as ours.
To the ATxSG organising teams – thank you for another edition that continues to grow. ATxSG's sixth year is not a celebration of where we have been. It is a commitment to where we are going, together.
And together, we are moving beyond buzzwords, hype and slogans. We are making AI impact real and tangible for our enterprises and workforce here in Singapore.
Thank you.