Tech Week Singapore 2024 is set to take place on October 9-10 at Marina Bay Sands, marking its 10th anniversary. This event will gather over 600 speakers and 25,000 IT leaders to discuss the transformative potential of AI across various industries. The event aims to foster knowledge-sharing and partnerships among global experts and innovators.
Key speakers include executives from OpenAI, NVIDIA, Google Cloud, and AI Singapore, who will address critical topics such as AI responsibility, innovation, and cybersecurity. The event will feature seven co-located shows, providing attendees with insights into the latest technological advancements and networking opportunities. This year's theme emphasizes the importance of collaboration in shaping the future of AI.
• Tech Week Singapore 2024 celebrates a decade of AI innovation and collaboration.
• Over 600 speakers will discuss AI's impact on various industries.
AI is central to discussions at Tech Week Singapore, highlighting its transformative potential across industries.
Cybersecurity is a key topic at the event, emphasizing its overlooked role in AI development.
The event will explore digital transformation in the age of AI, showcasing its significance for businesses.
OpenAI's participation underscores its commitment to responsible AI development and policy.
NVIDIA's involvement highlights its role in AI innovation and sustainability discussions.
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