SuperAI Singapore 2026: Marina Bay Sands Guide To The June AI Week Anchor

SuperAI Singapore 2026 lands at Marina Bay Sands on 10 and 11 June, giving the local AI calendar a focused business event just as companies are sorting out what practical AI adoption should look like after the first wave of experimentation.

The organiser positions SuperAI as part of Singapore AI Week and says the event brings together more than 10,000 founders, investors and enterprise leaders. That makes it useful for start-ups looking for capital, corporates comparing AI partners and operators who want a cleaner read on how the market is moving beyond demos.

What To Watch

The most useful parts for Singapore readers are the applied tracks rather than the broad AI hype. SuperAI points to its agenda, speaker roster, Genesis start-up competition and NEXT Hackathon, which means visitors can split their time between main-stage ideas and practical rooms where products, pilots and talent are easier to compare.

Founders should plan the event like a concentrated investor week. Enterprise teams should arrive with a shortlist of use cases such as customer operations, internal search, developer tooling, compliance review or data processes, then use the exhibition floor to separate mature vendors from early prototypes.

  • Dates: 10 and 11 June 2026.
  • Venue listed by the organiser: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
  • Audience: founders, investors, enterprise teams and AI builders.
  • Programme angles: agenda sessions, start-up competition, hackathon and Singapore AI Week fringe activity.

How To Plan It

If you are attending only one day, decide whether you care more about strategy sessions or networking. Large AI events can become unfocused quickly, so pre-book meetings and leave time between sessions for hallway conversations.

Use the SuperAI site and agenda for the latest programme. For more local technology coverage, browse our Technology section.

  • Best for: AI product teams, start-up founders, investors and transformation leads.
  • Nearest MRT area: Bayfront.
  • Bring a clear use-case list before walking the exhibition floor.

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Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo
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