Decidr AI Industries — Singapore week roundup
This week, key members of the Decidr leadership team returned from a trip to Singapore that underscored the company's growing presence on the global AI stage.
The centrepiece of the trip was the launch of the Decidr Singapore AI Readiness Index 2026, an assessment of how prepared Singapore's economy is to operate in an AI-native world. The Index was presented at the U.S. Capital Access Forum, where it drew strong interest from investors and policymakers attuned to the geopolitical dimensions of the AI race.
The team also visited Google Singapore, continuing to build relationships at the intersection of enterprise technology and national AI strategy.
A private roundtable brought together founders, investors, and enterprise leaders to wrestle with a pointed question: are we actually building an AI-ready economy? The conversation, anchored by insights from the newly launched Index, proved to be one of the week's highlights — candid, substantive, and energising.
Key takeaways
What stood out most was how consistently the Decidr Agentic Graph resonated across every room. From government leaders to global business figures, the framework for thinking about AI-native operations cut through. These weren't polite nods, they were genuine moments of connection with people grappling with the same fundamental challenge.
Singapore itself left a strong impression. It's one of the few places in the world where the ambition to lead in AI is matched by real investment and the institutional will to back it up. As Canada's Prime Minister recently framed it, middle powers occupy a distinctive position in this moment, and Singapore exemplifies it. Nations like Singapore and Australia have spent decades building something that cannot be manufactured overnight: trust. In a world being reshaped by agentic AI, that accumulated trust becomes a profound strategic asset — one that can be exported, compounded, and built upon.
The week reinforced that Decidr is not just observing this shift. We're actively helping nations, enterprises, and ecosystems understand where they stand, and what it takes to lead.
More detail on the Singapore AI Readiness Index 2026 is available at here.
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