LOGISTICS, TRANSPORTATION & SUPPLY CHAIN TRACK

Learn how advanced AI is transforming the movement of goods and people, with real-world case studies of AI adoption across logistics, transportation and supply chains.​

1000 – 1020

Autonomous Operations: AI in Ports, Airports & Freight Hubs

This session will explore how AI is optimising large-scale infrastructure such as ports and airports through predictive maintenance, automation, and real-time operational intelligence.

1020 – 1100

AI & Trade Corridors — Securing ASEAN’s Logistics Advantage

How can AI improve cross-border supply chain efficiency while maintaining security and compliance? Panelists will explore public-private collaboration, customs digitisation, and the integration of predictive logistics across ASEAN trade corridors.

1100 – 1120

Token-as-a-Service: A New Paradigm for Computility in Southeast Asia (Powered by: AI Gravity)

As Southeast Asia accelerates AI adoption, Token-as-a-Service is emerging as a new infrastructure model that transforms compute power into scalable, reliable, and on-demand AI capability — enabling enterprises and governments to deploy AI faster, more efficiently, and at industrial scale across the region.

1120 – 1200

From Pilot to Portwide Deployment — Scaling AI in Heavy Infrastructure

Many AI pilots fail to scale due to integration complexity and workforce adaptation challenges. This panel examines best practices for enterprise-wide deployment in ports, warehouses, and transport fleets, including ROI measurement and cybersecurity.

1200 – 1220

Smart Fleets & Last-Mile AI: Optimising Urban Mobility

AI is transforming urban mobility, fleet optimisation, route planning, and last-mile delivery. Learn how predictive analytics, telematics, and autonomous systems reduce costs, improve delivery speed, and enhance sustainability.

1220 – 1300

Building the AI-powered Supply Chain: What makes Corporate-Startup Partnerships actually work?

AI adoption in logistics and supply chains is accelerating rapidly, from predictive demand forecasting and autonomous port operations, to last mile fleet optimisation and cross-border trade digitisation. Yet the gap between promising pilots and scalable deployment remains wide. A key driver in closing this gap is structured open innovation: corporates defining real operational challenges, and startups bringing targeted AI capabilities to address them.
This panel, co-curated by Start2 Group, brings together voices from across the innovation ecosystem to examine what makes corporate-startup AI collaboration actually work in the logistics, transportation, and supply chain context.
Drawing on real-world partnerships forged across Singapore, ASEAN, and the Asia-Europe corridors, panellists will share candid lessons on where innovation partnerships succeed, where they break down, and what the region’s logistics sector needs to do to move from isolated pilots to systemic AI adoption.