Singapore’s public sector is moving from AI experimentation to operational deployment across agencies. New governance approaches for advanced and agentic systems, continued investment in national AI infrastructure, and growing adoption of AI in service delivery and digital resilience are reshaping how government builds, secures, and runs digital services. The focus is shifting from pilots to reliable, scalable systems that support real policy and operational outcomes.
As adoption accelerates, agencies must address integration with legacy systems, improve data quality and sharing, and maintain public trust in AI-enabled services. Workforce readiness and clear governance remain essential, alongside the need to manage emerging risks such as misinformation, system vulnerabilities, and evolving cyber threats in an increasingly digital operating environment.
AIxGov 2026 brings together 200 public sector leaders, technologists, and policymakers to share practical lessons from deploying AI in government. Covering infrastructure, service transformation, governance, data foundations, and workforce capability, the event offers a focused view of what it takes to operate AI safely and effectively across Singapore’s public sector.
Key Takeaways:
Learn how Singapore’s public sector is scaling AI from experiments to operational systems that deliver real policy and citizen services.
Discover how agencies balance innovation with data quality, public trust, and emerging risks in a responsible, accountable way.
Hear from public-sector leaders, technologists, and policymakers on real-world lessons, strategies, and best practices for safely and effectively deploying AI across government



