3.2 hours
Orchard Road
Starting at USD 1,034
Tue, 28 Oct, 2025 at 08:00 am to 11:10 am (GMT+08:00)
Orchard Road
Orchard Road, Singapore, Singapore
Singapore, a global logistics hub at the crossroads of trade, has risen as a leader in transport and supply chains, but growing pressures in today’s evolving landscape make continual innovation essential to sustain its edge.
The challenges confronting the industry are multifaceted. Rising consumer demands, on-demand delivery, and complex supply chains drive the need for smarter, sustainable systems, while congestion, weak IT, and outdated monitoring hinder efficiency and responsiveness.
In parallel, sustainability targets and the rise of autonomous vehicles, drones, and AI-driven logistics are reshaping the entire sector.
To remain competitive and resilient, transport and logistics organisations must adopt new approaches that connect edge, cloud, and AI into a single, intelligent ecosystem - transforming current operations while laying the foundation for future AI-driven projects.
Reimagining Transportation with Edge-to-Cloud Innovation
Next-generation edge-to-cloud platforms are enabling real-time processing of massive transport data sets - from traffic flows to predictive maintenance. These solutions power innovations such as AI-enhanced video analytics for safer roads, ultra-low latency networks for autonomous vehicles, and predictive modelling for fleet and infrastructure optimisation.
Organisations worldwide are seeing benefits: urban agencies cut energy use with smarter traffic monitoring, rail freight modernises IT via scalable services, and transport authorities consolidate systems to boost security and prevent disruptions. Intelligent platforms are turning AI vision into measurable outcomes.
Unlocking New Efficiencies with Smart Infrastructure
Smart infrastructure in transportation and logistics is not a single product but a complex system of interconnected components. At its core, it combines physical assets (roads, bridges, ports, warehouses) with digital technologies that allow infrastructure to sense its environment, communicate data, analyse it, and act – often in real time.
This can be understood across four logical layers:
The primary goals of Smart Infrastructure are to improve efficiency, resilience, sustainability, safety, and user experience. From predictive maintenance reducing downtime to integrated monitoring platforms providing full supply chain visibility, these interconnected layers empower organisations to optimise operations. Pay-per-use models further enhance flexibility, helping operators scale and innovate without heavy upfront costs.
Driving the Future of Mobility and Logistics
From blockchain-enabled vehicle data exchanges that enable safer, smarter driving ecosystems to high-performance edge servers tailored for secure telco deployments, the future of transportation is being reshaped by technologies that combine intelligence, resilience, and sustainability.
OpenGov Asia is delighted to extend an invitation to an exclusive OpenGov Breakfast Insight focused on exploring how smart mobility, edge intelligence, and real-time analytics - aligned with a clear AI vision - are transforming Singapore’s transportation and logistics sectors.
Delegates will gain valuable insights on:
Who Should Attend:
Info: Fast Lane to the Future: Smart Moves in Transport and Logistics
Tickets for The Speed of Smart: AI and Data Powering the Next Era of Mobility can be booked here.
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Standard Ticket | 1,034 USD |