Hosted by CIO.com and CSOonline.com, the event brings together CIOs, CTOs, CSOs and industry experts for a focused, interactive peer-led programme designed for tech leaders to deliberate on one central question: how do organisations move from digital ambition to real, scalable outcomes? With a focus on secure, modern, intelligent, the inaugural CIO100 Leadership Live Singapore conference is a critical gathering point for senior IT leaders navigating this shift, offering not just perspectives, but practical insight into what it takes to lead in today’s environment.
Enterprise technology leaders are facing a defining moment.
AI investment is accelerating, expectations from the board are rising and the pressure to translate innovation into measurable business value has never been greater.
According to CIO.com research, 71% of IT leaders plan to increase investment in AI-enabled technologies, while half already have AI in production in at least one business unit. At the same time, organisations are discovering that scaling AI, securely, effectively, and at enterprise level is far more complex than launching pilots.
Moving beyond AI hype
While AI continues to dominate boardroom agendas, many organisations are encountering a familiar challenge: moving from experimentation to execution.
CIO.com’s latest State of the CIO research highlights just how central AI has become — with 75% of CIOs expecting to deepen their involvement in AI initiatives, and IT teams leading adoption efforts across the enterprise.
But with this momentum comes a growing reality: success is not guaranteed. Research shows a clear divide between organisations that are realising returns on AI and those that are not, often due to gaps in governance, data readiness, and operating models.
CIO Leadership Live Singapore is designed to address this gap head-on, through sessions such as “From AI Strategy to Business Impact: What Leading CIOs Are Doing Differently,” the event will explore how forward-thinking organisations are aligning AI investments with business priorities, governance frameworks, and measurable ROI.
Closing the gap between pilots and production
A recurring issue for many organisations is what leaders often describe as the “production gap,” the difficulty of turning promising ideas into scalable, enterprise-grade solutions.
While AI adoption is growing, only a small proportion of organisations have implemented AI at a true enterprise scale, highlighting the challenge of moving beyond isolated use cases.
At CIO Leadership Live Singapore, this challenge is addressed through sessions focused on execution. Industry leaders will examine what it takes to scale AI successfully, including modernising infrastructure, aligning data strategies and embedding automation across workflows
Scaling the autonomous enterprise
As organisations mature in their AI journey, the conversation is shifting beyond individual use cases toward AI-native operations and autonomous systems.
CIO.com research shows that 58% of IT leaders believe AI will fundamentally transform how their business operates, while emerging technologies are already driving new levels of automation and decision-making.
At the ”Scaling the Autonomous Enterprise” panel, CIO100 award-winning leaders come together to share how they are designing organisations around these capabilities, embedding AI into workflows, decision-making, and customer engagement.
However, these advancements comes with new responsibilities. Leaders must balance innovation with governance, ensuring that AI systems are trusted, secure, and aligned with business objectives.
Modernisation remains mission-critical
While AI dominates the agenda, one message is clear: modernisation is the foundation of everything.CIO.com research data shows that organisations are heavily investing in foundational capabilities such as data management, infrastructure, and skills development to support AI at scale.
CIO Leadership Live Singapore sessions will explore how CIOs are tackling the complex challenge of modernising legacy environments while maintaining operational stability.This includes managing technical debt, transitioning to cloud-native architectures, leveraging automation to improve agility
Cyber resilience moves to the forefront
As digital ecosystems expand, so too does the risk landscape.CIO.com research highlights that security concerns remain the number one barrier to adopting innovative technologies, even as organisations accelerate innovation.
This is driving a shift toward cyber resilience focusing not just on prevention, but on the ability to respond, recover, and continue operating.
Sessions at the event will explore how CIOs and CISOs are embedding resilience into their strategies, and how they are communicating cyber risk at the board level.
The Strategic CIO
Underlying all these trends is a fundamental shift in the role of the CIO. Today, 50% of CIOs identify as business leaders, actively shaping strategy and driving organisational outcomes. At the same time, 82% say their role is becoming more focused on digital innovation. This evolution is at the heart of CIO Leadership Live Singapore.
This event is not just about technology; it is about leadership, decision-making, and the ability to navigate complexity in a rapidly changing environment.
CIO Leadership Live Singapore offers a unique opportunity to:
- Learn from peers who are delivering results at scale
- Gain practical insights into AI, modernisation, and resilience
- And engage in meaningful conversations with leaders facing the same challenges
For further information: https://event.foundryco.com/cio-leadership-live-singapore/
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