SuperAI Singapore 2026 Sells Out With 10,000 Attendees
SuperAI Singapore 2026 sold out this week, drawing 10,000 attendees to Marina Bay Sands for what organizers call Asia's largest AI event. The conference brought together AI leaders, researchers, investors, and builders from more than 150 countries, representing over 1,500 companies.
The event reflects a shift in AI toward a more distributed, multipolar industry. Singapore served as neutral ground where participants from the US, China, Europe, and Asia could convene at scale-a rare opportunity in the current geopolitical environment.
What Happened at the Conference
More than 150 speakers took the stage across three exhibition floors. Speakers included Balaji Srinivasan, MIT's Max Tegmark, and research leaders from Google DeepMind and Cerebras Systems. Topics ranged from AI infrastructure and frontier models to robotics, biointelligence, and real-world deployment strategies.
The NEXT Hackathon ran for 36 hours with 200 builders competing for over $200,000 in prizes. The Genesis Startup Competition offered $2.3 million in prize capital for early-stage AI companies. Exhibitors included Arm, Alibaba Cloud, Mistral AI, and Snowflake.
Broader Industry Impact
SuperAI served as the anchor event for Singapore AI Week (June 8-14, 2026), a city-wide series of 100+ satellite events. OpenAI, Lightspeed, Stripe, and others hosted workshops, founder dinners, and investor roundtables across Singapore's venues.
The conference will return to Marina Bay Sands on September 8-9, 2027.
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