Lead Singapore's Smart Nation transformation with AI-enabled public services — backed by S$1 billion in national AI investment through 2030.
Singapore's government is the region's most ambitious AI adopter, with S$1 billion committed to the National AI Strategy 2.0 (2025-2030) and the Budget 2026 National AI Impact Programme targeting more than 6,000 enterprises. Singapore's AI market is projected to grow from US$1.05 billion in 2024 to US$4.64 billion by 2030. IMDA's AI Verify framework provides governance testing against 11 principles, and the voluntary Model AI Governance Framework guides responsible deployment. With the digital economy contributing S$128.1 billion (18.6% of GDP), government agencies face both an opportunity and obligation to lead AI adoption while maintaining public trust through structured governance.
LOCAL CONTEXT
Singapore leads Southeast Asia in AI readiness, with a well-established Smart Nation initiative and mature digital infrastructure. Government-backed programmes like SkillsFuture and the Enterprise Development Grant make it one of the most accessible markets for AI adoption in the region.
$4.5 billion AI market by 2030
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THE CHALLENGE
“National AI Strategy 2.0 implementation targets”
“Citizen expectations shaped by private-sector AI”
“PDPA obligations for citizen data processing”
Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands
OUTCOMES
FUNDING & SUBSIDIES
Up to S$10,000 per employer (90% of out-of-pocket costs); fresh S$10,000 digital wallet in H2 2026
Offsets workforce transformation training costs for eligible employers
Official SourceUp to 90% course fee subsidies
Provides up to 90% course fee subsidies for qualifying SMEs (up to 200 employees or S$100 million turnover)
Official SourceUp to 50% funding (typical cap ~S$30,000)
Funds pre-approved AI-enabled solutions for SMEs; expanded in 2025 for GenAI tools
Official SourceREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
Singapore's AI governance approach is framework-driven and pro-innovation. The Model AI Governance Framework (voluntary) guides responsible AI deployment in public services. The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) imposes financial penalties of up to 10% of an organisation's annual turnover in Singapore for organisations with annual local turnover exceeding S$10 million. The AI Safety Institute conducts safety testing for high-impact AI models used in government contexts.
CHALLENGES IN SINGAPORE
Singapore committed S$1 billion to the National AI Strategy 2.0 (2025-2030) and the Budget 2026 National AI Impact Programme targets more than 6,000 enterprises. Government agencies face increasing expectations to lead by example in AI adoption while maintaining transparency and public trust.
With 48% of Singapore businesses already using AI and the digital economy contributing 18.6% of GDP, citizens increasingly expect government services to match private-sector digital experiences. Agencies that lag in AI adoption face declining public satisfaction scores.
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) imposes financial penalties of up to 10% of an organisation's annual turnover in Singapore for organisations with annual local turnover exceeding S$10 million. Government agencies handling citizen data must comply with PDPA requirements while also meeting public sector transparency standards. AI systems processing citizen information require robust audit trails and governance frameworks.
OUR PROCESS
We assess your current AI maturity, technology stack, and strategic priorities within government agencies, ministries, and public sector organisations. This includes interviews with operations, leadership, and frontline teams to map your highest-impact use cases.
We tailor all modules to your specific context within government agencies, ministries, and public sector organisations. All examples, case studies, and exercises use scenarios your teams will recognise from their daily work.
Interactive workshops using real-world scenarios from government agencies, ministries, and public sector organisations. Each module combines concept explanation with immediate practice on tasks your teams perform daily.
Participants develop 2-3 AI use case proposals specific to their departments, with business cases, risk assessments, and implementation roadmaps ready for leadership review.
30-day post-programme support includes office hours, Slack access, implementation coaching, and a follow-up session to review progress on use case pilots and address emerging challenges.
IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Government agencies with high-volume citizen service operations suitable for AI automation
Policy divisions needing faster research synthesis and evidence-based analysis
Digital transformation units tasked with implementing national AI strategies
Procurement agencies wanting AI-powered vendor evaluation and contract management
Government leaders seeking to build AI-literate civil service teams
Individual civil servants without team or agency context
Agencies needing custom AI system development (try our Engineering tier)
Government organisations already running mature AI across public services
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WHY PERTAMA PARTNERS
Unlike generic AI training providers, Pertama Partners delivers government-specific AI training aligned with IMDA's AI Verify framework and the Model AI Governance Framework. We understand Singapore's public sector procurement processes and design programmes that demonstrate measurable outcomes aligned with National AI Strategy objectives.
Delivered in English, Singapore's primary business language. Programme materials reference Singapore-specific regulations and use local case studies. Training adapted for regulated industry contexts with compliance-integrated exercises. Separate executive briefings available for leadership buy-in alongside hands-on practitioner labs. Singapore's data-driven business culture values measurable outcomes — all exercises include ROI tracking frameworks.
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