SuperAI Singapore 2026 Sells Out with 10,000 Attendees from 150 Countries
Source: Plataforma Media
Asia's largest AI event has sold out ahead of its June 10-11 edition at Marina Bay Sands, drawing 10,000 innovators and 1,500 AI companies as the anchor of Singapore AI Week.

SuperAI Singapore 2026 has officially sold out, and the numbers tell a striking story about where the global AI community wants to gather. The event, taking place June 10-11 at Marina Bay Sands, will host 10,000 attendees from over 150 countries alongside more than 1,500 AI companies.
The conference serves as the anchor event of Singapore AI Week (June 8-14), a city-wide programme featuring over 100 satellite events including workshops, hackathons, demo days, and roundtables. Organisers like OpenAI, Lightspeed, Notion, Alibaba Cloud, HSBC, and Stripe are all hosting their own sessions throughout the week.
The speaker roster reads like a who's who of the AI ecosystem: Balaji Srinivasan, MIT's Max Tegmark, Benedict Evans, Cerebras' Andy Hock, Google DeepMind's Ramine Tinati, and Razer's Min-Liang Tan are all on stage. Diamond partners include Microsoft Azure, Bright Data, Plaud, Oxylabs, and WEKA.
Two major competitions anchor the programme. The NEXT Hackathon (June 9-11) offers over US$200,000 in prizes for 200 builders, powered by AWS, Vercel, Exa, Stripe, and Razer. The Genesis Startup Competition puts US$2.3 million in prize capital on the table, backed by Microsoft for Startups and OpenAI.
The exhibition spans three floors for the first time, with over 150 exhibitors including Arm, Alibaba Cloud, Vercel, Mistral AI, and Snowflake. The event's framing as "neutral ground" where US, Chinese, European, and Asian AI leaders can meet at scale is a deliberate positioning choice that plays to Singapore's diplomatic strengths.
Why it matters for Singapore: A sold-out SuperAI with 10,000 attendees from 150 countries is hard evidence that Singapore's bet on becoming a global AI convening platform is paying off. The city-state isn't just hosting events — it's becoming the place where the AI industry's cross-border deals and collaborations actually happen.