The SuperAI Event to Kick Off in Singapore
This weekend the AI industry will come together for SuperAI’s debut event in Singapore. Asia’s biggest AI event will take place at Marina Bay Sands on 5-6 June and will welcome guests and leading industry representatives from companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Boston Dynamics, Nvidia, Salesfroce, and more.
SuperAI will become a temporary hub of workshops, discussions and networking events across the city state. Attendees will have a chance to witness presentations and panels from Marc Raibert, Founder of Boston Dynamics and Executive Director of The AI Institute, Edward Snowden, angel investor and entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan, Stability AI Founder Emad Mostaque, and many more. Topics of SuperAI’s debut will cover issues related to education, the possibilities of robotics, the evolution of the future of work and AI’s integration with fintech, generative AI, LLMs, and cybersecurity.
The event will also hold an AI startup competition “Genesis” powered by Amazon Web Services, which will award the winner $200,000. 10 contenders were shortlisted from more than 700 applications, and these include Betterdata, Betterteem, FAIT, Float16.cloud, Hoc-trade, Lytehouse, NeuroMesh, OpenOrigins, SparkBeyond, and Verbalate.
The event will also hold an AI startup competition “Genesis” powered by Amazon Web Services, which will award the winner $200,000. 10 contenders were shortlisted from more than 700 applications, and these include Betterdata, Betterteem, FAIT, Float16.cloud, Hoc-trade, Lytehouse, NeuroMesh, OpenOrigins, SparkBeyond, and Verbalate.
We’re looking forward to playing a key role in SuperAI, as at AWS, we're passionate about fostering innovation and supporting the next generation of technology pioneers. The Genesis startup competition provides a fantastic platform to present groundbreaking AI innovations, and we're excited to witness the exceptional talent and innovation that will undoubtedly be showcased at this conference,said Ian Sikora, Head of Startup BD, ASEAN Amazon Web Services.