Singtel launched RE:AI, a new AI Cloud Service for businesses and public sector entities. This service provides access to cutting-edge AI technologies, allowing organizations to leverage advanced tools without managing complex infrastructure. The platform, powered by Singtel’s Paragon orchestration system, offers AI workspaces, GPU-based computing, and integration with 5G, fixed, and quantum-safe networks. This combination allows companies to efficiently deploy and scale AI applications, enabling faster innovation and productivity improvements across various industries.
RE:AI is a strategic collaboration with key industry partners to accelerate AI adoption in Singapore and the region. Five Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) were signed at the service launch, focusing on AI-powered R&D platforms, adoption in advanced manufacturing, ecosystem development, incubation programs, and workforce skills training. These efforts align with Singapore’s national AI strategy, positioning the country as a regional hub for AI innovation.
“RE:AI lowers the barriers to AI adoption, making it accessible to enterprises, government agencies, and academia,” said Bill Chang, CEO of Singtel’s Digital InfraCo. “The more people have access to AI, the more innovation will emerge, driving growth and strengthening Singapore’s position as a leader in AI technology.”
Key Points:
• RE:AI offers a cloud-based platform with AI tools and GPU infrastructure, integrated with 5G and other networks.
• Five MOUs signed to promote AI adoption, research, and development across various sectors.
• AI workspaces available for enterprise, government, and research use.
• Focus on advancing AI-powered solutions for advanced manufacturing.
• Talent development programs aim to train over 10,000 employees and provide AI internships and scholarships.
“With the launch of RE:AI, we’re reducing entry barriers, making AI accessible to enterprises, government agencies, research communities, and academia to drive innovation and growth sustainably,” said Bill Chang, CEO of Singtel’s Digital InfraCo.