SuperAI summit 2025 to showcase the future of artificial intelligence

Singapore is set to become the epicentre of global artificial intelligence advancement this June as SuperAI returns to Marina Bay Sands for its second edition.
Scheduled for 18–19 June 2025, the event is expected to draw over 7,000 participants from more than 100 countries, uniting a diverse mix of developers, founders, investors, academics and enterprise leaders.
Asia’s largest AI event
Following a successful debut in 2024 that attracted 5,000 attendees, SuperAI has rapidly become Asia’s largest and most ambitious AI-focused gathering.
This year’s expansion will see the event take over the entire fifth level of Marina Bay Sands, hosting a multi-stage program, high-stakes competitions and immersive showcases spanning robotics, healthcare, finance, climate tech and more.
“The response to SuperAI Singapore has been extraordinary, already surpassing last year’s demand,” said Peter Noszek, co-founder of SuperAI.
“We’re seeing genuine hunger for meaningful conversations at the frontier of AI—not just theoretical potential, but real-world implementation.”
Thought-provoking panels and industry themes
The event will feature three main stages with sessions tackling major industry themes, including “Robotics Renaissance: AI’s Role in Automating the Physical World,” “Inside China’s AI Revolution,” and “Human-AI Collaboration: Unlocking Creative Potential.”
The event will feature three main stages with sessions tackling major industry themes, including:
- Robotics renaissance: AI’s role in automating the physical world,
- Inside China’s AI revolution,
- Human-AI collaboration: unlocking creative potential.
These discussions aim to address not only the promise of AI but also the challenges and ethical questions surrounding its deployment.
One of the major highlights will be the launch of the inaugural NEXT Hackathon, powered by Amazon.
Fifteen selected developer teams will compete to build working prototypes using generative AI tools, aligned with SuperAI’s five thematic pillars: robotics, healthcare and biotech, finance, climate tech and decentralised intelligence.
In parallel, ten handpicked startups will participate in the Genesis Startup Competition, vying for a combined prize pool of over US$200,000.
The contest will be supported by AWS and will offer founders exposure to investors, enterprise matchmaking and fundraising opportunities.
Immersive experiences and community engagement
Beyond the main program, SuperAI will offer a range of hands-on experiences through its Breakout AI Labs and Community Hubs.
These dedicated spaces will allow attendees—from researchers to students—to engage directly with AI-driven technologies and explore collaborative innovations in real time.
The first wave of keynote speakers includes Emad Mostaque, chief executive officer of Intelligent Internet; tech entrepreneur and investor Balaji Srinivasan; analyst Benedict Evans; and Sharon Zhou, chief executive officer of Lamini AI.
More than 150 additional speakers are expected to be announced in the lead-up to the event.
AI investment booms as industry accelerates
The momentum behind SuperAI reflects the broader acceleration of the global AI industry. TechCrunch recently reported that AI investments soared 62% in 2024 to reach US$110 billion, while McKinsey found that 78% of companies are now using AI tools—up from just 20% in 2017.
“Everybody wants to know what’s going on in AI,” said financial strategist Raoul Pal. “SuperAI is the event to figure it out.”
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