FutureTech Event Series 2025

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As organizations race to recalibrate for the AI economy, IT leaders are under pressure to modernize their tech foundations, embrace platform-centric strategies, and deliver business value at scale.
Challenges such as infrastructure complexity, talent shortages, and integration demands are intensifying.

Sponsoring our FutureTech Summits connects your brand with leaders responding to these challenges — redefining their tech strategies, investing in AI-native platforms, and preparing for scalable growth.

Key Topics

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Cloud, cloud-native, modern apps, infrastructure built for AI workloads
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Agents for ITOps & FinOps, automation, observability, orchestration
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FutureTech Events 2025

November 6 | FutureTech Summit UK | One day, in-person, 100+ delegates, London

November 13 | FutureTech Summit France | One day, in-person, 60+ delegates, Paris

November 25 | FutureTech Summit Germany | One day, in-person, 70+ delegates, Munich

Dive into Executive Insights: CEO priorities for 2025

Gain clarity on CEO priorities for business and technology.

IDC 2025 worldwide CEO report

Explore IDC’s latest Worldwide CEO Survey, a comprehensive analysis highlighting how global leaders are strategically leveraging innovation, enhancing customer experiences, and navigating ongoing economic pressures. Discover key insights from over 400 CEOs on transformative AI initiatives, agile business strategies, and vendor relationship dynamics essential for sustainable growth. 

The 2025 CEO Agenda – Transforming Business for an AI World

IDC’s 2025 CEO Agenda explores how business leaders are navigating a rapidly evolving, AI-driven landscape amid economic uncertainty and geopolitical shifts. Based on IDC’s global survey of CEOs, this blog highlights the critical technology priorities shaping strategic decision-making and driving growth in today’s complex business environment.

Teodora Siman

Key insights from the CEO report

56% of CEOs say their organization needs to focus on innovation to thrive this year.

66% of CEOs report measurable business benefits from generative AI initiatives, particularly in enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. 

Economic volatility ranked as the top concern for CEOs for three consecutive years (2023-2025). 

Survey findings

Overarching Insights, Business Priorities, and Risks

Gain critical insights into CEO priorities including customer experience, innovation, and foundational business strategies to address ongoing economic pressures. 

Approach to AI 

Discover how CEOs are implementing and operationalizing AI initiatives to reinvent their businesses, drive transformation, and achieve measurable benefits.

Technology Priorities & Leadership Roles

Understand the evolving technology priorities of CEOs and how the role of technology leadership, including the CIO, is transforming in response to new strategic imperatives. 

Technology Vendor Value and Perceptions

Learn about the crucial attributes CEOs value in technology vendors, including data governance, security, and fast time-to-value, and how vendors can better align with CEO expectations. 

Meet the analysts

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Teodora Siman

Research Manager

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Tony Olvet

Group VP

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Lawrence Cheok

Associate Research Director

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Giulia Carosella

Senior Research Manager

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How VMware Strengthened Market Position to Drive Results

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How Expert Insights Sharpened Positioning and Accelerated Growth

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How IDC Intelligence Positioned a Software Firm as a Thought Leader

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How Industry Insights Helped Engage Hard-to-Reach Buyers

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How Market Intelligence Helped an Infrastructure Vendor Expand

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Paving The Way for The Next Chapter in Digital Transformation: The AI Pivot

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Celebrate the outstanding achievements of Asia’s digital trailblazers and their technology partners

AI is no longer just a future ambition—it is now the driving force behind digital transformation. IDC predicts that 60% of enterprises are scaling AI and automation, and AI spending is projected to grow 1.7 times faster than overall tech investments, generating a $1.6 trillion economic impact in Asia/Pacific by 2027.

IDC Future Enterprise Awards the past 8 years​

  • 7000+ Nominations Received

    Highlighting best practices that successfully implemented a digital-first enterprise strategy

  • 4,000+ Unique Organizations

    That are trailblazers with their distinctive tech initiatives

  • 700+ Winners

    That rose above the rest, on the back of their digitalization success

  • 13 Countries

    Submitted nominations across regions Asia Pacific

Meet Our 2024 Future Enterprise Awards winners and more

  • Asia

    Alliance Bank

    Bank of Ayudhya Public Company Limited

    Central Retail Corporation Public Company Limited

    Changi Airport Group

    DANA Indonesia

    DBS Bank

    Fair​Price Group

    Gamuda Engineering

    Government Technology Agency Singapore

    Income Insurance

    Insular Life

    Jabar Digital Service

    PCL

    Malayan Banking (Maybank)

    Megaworld Corporation

    Meralco

    Ministry of Communication and Informatics of The Republic of Indonesia

    Ministry of Health Singapore

    Ministry of Manpower Singapore

    Phol Sugar Group

    National University of Singapore (NUS)

    OCBC Bank Ltd.

    PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero)

    Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation

    Sentosa Development Corporation

    Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singtel)

    Turner & Townsend Malaysia

    UNO Digital Bank

    UOB Thailand

    Zalora South East Asia Pte Ltd.

  • North Asia ex China & Japan

    AIA Group Ltd.

    AXA Hong Kong & Macau

    Carrot Insurance Korea

    CSL Limited

    CTBC Bank

    Department of Environmental Protection of Taoyuan City Government

    FWD Group

    LITEON Technology

    Mox Bank Limited

    MTR Corporation

    Plaza Premium Group
    Korea
    Shin Kong Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

    Suwon Special City Korea

    Taiwan Life Insurance

    Taiwan Mobiel Co., Ltd.

    YF Life Insurance International Limited

  • India

    Amara Raja Energy and Mobility Limited

    Axis Bank Limited

    Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Ltd.

    CBRE India (Digital & Technology)

    Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation

    Jagran Prakashan Ltd. (Dainik Jagran)

    Jindal Steel and Power

    KEC International Limited, RPG Group

    Maithan Alloys Ltd

    State Bank Of India

    TCG Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.

About IDC Future Enterprise Awards (FEA) Asia Pacific

As businesses accelerate AI adoption, many still face challenges, from governance and strategy to infrastructure and workforce readiness roadblocks. The Future Enterprise Awards celebrates the achievements of businesses, projects, and tech leaders who have progressed into the next chapter of their digital transformation towards becoming AI-fueled businesses.

The Future Enterprise in the AI Everywhere era is an AI-Fueled Business.

With the race to becoming an AI-fueled organization in full swing, the 9th Annual IDC Future Enterprise Awards continues its legacy in the search for AI-Fueled Enterprises that are leading the way as the world continues to transform and enter the digital business era.

2024 IDG Technology Symposium & Awards photo gallery​

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    Expected audience at the Singapore Technology Symposium & Awards

  • 100+

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  • 10 Industries

    including banking and finance, government, ICT and manufacturing

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Responsible and Secure AI: The Key to AI-Fueled Growth

As businesses across Asia/Pacific accelerate their digital transformation journeys, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core enabler of innovation. From identity and access management (IAM) to risk-based trust frameworks, AI is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. However, as AI adoption grows, so do concerns around security, trust, and compliance.  

According to IDC’s Asia/Pacific Security Study, 2024, 76.5% of enterprises in the region say that they are not confident in their organization’s ability to detect and respond to AI-powered attacks. Most of them are concerned about AI-driven vulnerability scanning by attackers, the rapid exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities, social engineering attacks that leverage user data and AI to personalize content and increase effectiveness, and AI-powered ransomware attacks with dynamic negotiation and extortion tactics. The risk of AI-driven risk vectors increases in verticals dealing with sensitive and confidential information.

With cybersecurity emerging as a central theme across the region, AI-fueled business models must address key challenges: How can organizations ensure AI systems are secure, transparent, and resilient? How should regulatory frameworks evolve to accommodate AI-driven cybersecurity? What steps can businesses take to balance AI innovation with trust? 

While AI is poised to enhance security automation, its integration is far from seamless. According to IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security and Trust 2025 Predictions – Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) (APeJ) Implications, by 2027, only 25% of consumer-facing companies in in the region APeJ will use AI-powered IAM for personalized, secure user experiences due to persistent difficulties with process integration and cost concerns. This indicates a trust gap in AI-driven authentication and identity protection, particularly in consumer-facing sectors like retail, banking, and e-commerce. 

Strengthening AI Regulatory, Compliance and Governance Across Asia/Pacific Japan (APJ)

A fragmented regulatory environment across Asia/Pacific further complicates the issue. While Singapore and Australia are advancing their AI governance frameworks, countries like India and Indonesia are still catching up, creating inconsistencies in how businesses implement AI security solutions. The challenge is ensuring AI-powered IAM meets evolving compliance requirements while remaining cost-effective and scalable. 

One of the most critical shifts in cybersecurity will be the introduction of AI Bills of Materials (AI BoM). By 2028, 70% of data products will include a Data BoM, detailing how data was collected, processed, and consent was obtained. This evidentiary trail will be essential for demonstrating compliance and ensuring AI systems do not operate as black boxes. 

At this point in time, AI governance is mandatory, rather than exploratory. Some nations have demonstrated leadership in shaping AI governance frameworks, setting the stage for responsible and secure AI adoption across the region. These countries are proactively developing policies and frameworks to ensure AI-driven technologies align with security, compliance, and ethical standards. 

  • Singapore has established AI Verify, a government-backed AI governance initiative to promote transparency and trust in AI solutions. 
  • Australia‘s AI Ethics Framework is shaping AI regulations, ensuring fairness, transparency, and security. 
  • India is developing its AI regulatory framework under the National AI Strategy, emphasizing AI risk management and data localization. 
  • Japan is incorporating Responsible AI into its business ecosystem, focusing on privacy, fairness, and regulatory alignment with global AI governance models. 

Security Risks and Challenges Due to Rapid GenAI Adoption

The rapid expansion of generative AI (GenAI) across enterprises presents another pressing security challenge. IDC predicts that in 2025, 20% of organizations in APJ will move from proof-of-concept (POC) to production in specific GenAI use cases without a comprehensive risk-based assessment of their trust capabilities, potentially creating a cybersecurity house-of-cards scenario. 

This lack of risk assessment poses significant dangers, including: 

  • Data leakage risks: GenAI models trained on sensitive data may inadvertently expose proprietary or personal information. 
  • Bias and fairness concerns: Without stringent governance, AI systems may reinforce biases, leading to compliance and reputational risks. 
  • Regulatory crackdowns: Governments across APeJ, particularly in China and India, are tightening AI security regulations, and non-compliant businesses may face significant penalties. 

IDC's Unified AI Governance Model

At its core, IDC’s Unified AI Governance Model is a strategic framework designed to balance innovation with risk management, ensuring that AI deployment aligns with compliance, security, transparency, and ethical considerations. This model is built on four key pillars: transparency and explainability, security and resilience, compliance and privacy protection, and human-in-the-loop (HITL) governance. It recognizes that AI governance is not just a technical challenge but a cross-functional initiative involving regulatory alignment, risk assessment, and continuous monitoring. 

IDC defines AI governance as a system of laws, policies, frameworks, practices, and processes that enable organizations to manage AI risks while driving business value. Governance must be integrated into strategy rather than treated as a reactive measure. Without it, enterprises face operational inefficiencies, legal exposure, and reputational risks. The model also acknowledges external influences, such as regional regulations, ethical considerations, and societal expectations, which vary significantly across APeJ markets. Ensuring that AI governance adapts to these external factors is critical for sustainable and trusted AI adoption. 

IDC’s Unified AI Governance Model provides a structured approach to managing AI security and trust by addressing some key questions such as: 

  • Who is using what data, and where is it stored? 
  • How is PII data protected through encryption or anonymization? 
  • Are AI models being tested against risk controls and compliance requirements? 
  • Is there a risk assessment framework for GenAI deployments? 

Path Forward: Cybersecurity and AI Governance for Asia/Pacific Businesses

To foster a secure AI-driven future, businesses must take a proactive approach to cybersecurity and AI governance. Key steps include: 

  1. Embedding AI BoM in Cybersecurity Practices: Developing transparent AI security frameworks that document data provenance, consent mechanisms, and compliance checkpoints. 
  2. Investing in AI-Powered IAM with Risk-Based Authentication: Incorporating adaptive authentication, behavioral analytics, and risk scoring to strengthen trust in AI-driven security systems, instead of relying solely on AI-driven IAM. 
  3. Conducting Comprehensive Risk Assessments for GenAI Deployments: Establishing robust governance policies to prevent unintended risks when moving from GenAI POC to production. 
  4. Integrating Autonomous AI for IT Operations: By 2027, GenAI and analytics deployments for IT operations use cases will increase team productivity by 15%, generating $1.5 billion in economic and business value. Automated IT service desk responses, anomaly detection, and predictive resource capacity planning will be critical for AI-enabled security frameworks. 
  5. Collaborating with Regional Regulatory Bodies: Actively participatinge in shaping AI governance discussions, ensuring their cybersecurity policies align with emerging regulatory frameworks. 

Partner with IDC to elevate your brand presence at Asia’s leading gathering of CISOs and IT security executives. Position your unique capabilities to become security leaders’ trusted vendor of choice in safeguarding their valuable corporate data in the cloud and in exploring the pivotal role of AI and quantum-proof technologies. Happening across 3 Asia/Pacific cities from April to November 2025, join us at the event to showcase your case studies, success stories, and more!

About the Author

Sakshi Grover 

Senior Research Manager, IDC Asia/Pacific 

Sakshi is responsible for developing and socializing IDC’s point of view within security services, covering both legacy and modern cybersecurity technologies. Her role involves close collaboration with technology vendors and buyers, developing market insights, and providing research, consulting, and advisory services in the fields of security software and services.

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