Oracle has launched its AI Centre of Excellence in Singapore, establishing a regional hub to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and adoption across Southeast Asia. The centre will serve as a resource for organizations of all sizes, providing access to the latest cloud and AI technologies, world-class training, and a collaborative environment for experimentation and development. Supported by Oracle experts and a broad network of partners, the centre aims to help businesses and public sector organizations train teams, test AI solutions in secure cloud environments, and transform critical business operations.
The initiative is part of Oracle’s broader commitment to workforce transformation and digital upskilling in the region. The centre will offer training sessions and certifications in cloud and AI technologies, helping thousands of students and professionals in Singapore become future-ready and meet the growing demand for digital talent. This aligns with Singapore’s national strategy to build an agile, technologically skilled workforce and maintain economic competitiveness.
Asia Pacific is experiencing rapid growth in AI and generative AI investments, projected to reach SGD 148 billion (USD 110 billion) by 2028. The Oracle AI Centre of Excellence is positioned to support organizations as they move from AI experimentation to scaling real-world deployments, helping them leverage AI for innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage. The centre will also enable proof-of-concept projects, allowing businesses to pilot AI initiatives and evaluate their impact before full-scale implementation.
By launching this centre, Oracle reinforces its role as a key enabler of digital transformation in Southeast Asia and supports Singapore’s ambition to be a leading hub for AI and technology. The centre’s collaborative approach, combined with Oracle’s secure cloud infrastructure and integrated applications, is expected to unlock new opportunities for enterprises, government agencies, and the broader tech ecosystem in the region.
(Source: Oracle Press Release)