Fri, 22 May 2026

Temus launches AI Foundry to expand Singapore’s AI talent base

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Temus has launched an AI Foundry to expand Singapore’s AI talent base and strengthen the delivery of production-grade enterprise AI.

Supported by Digital Industry Singapore (DISG), the Foundry will collaborate with local partners to develop 50 Singapore-based AI professionals, fostering a sense of shared purpose and community engagement.

Sng Ren Yeong
Sng Ren Yeong

“Singapore’s AI opportunity is entering a new phase: From experimentation to execution,” said Sng Ren Yeong, chief executive officer, Temus. “Across industries, firms are exploring how AI can improve the way they work. With stronger data, governance and operating foundations, they can move forward with greater confidence and scale. Our AI Foundry is designed to support this next phase of AI-enabled transformation by building Singapore-based talent, codifying proven delivery methods, and enabling enterprises to turn AI ambition into lasting business impact.”

AI Foundry

Initial use-cases for the AI Foundry include:

  • An agentic AI copilot for a leading investment company
  • A secure, internally hosted AI knowledge assistant for a specialised financial institution
  • An AI-powered lead management system for a regional telecommunications provider
  • A multi-agent vulnerability management solution for a leading security and integrated services company
Philbert Gomez
Philbert Gomez

Welcoming the establishment of the AI Foundry, Philbert Gomez, senior vice president, executive director and head, Digital Industry Singapore, said: “Through [Temus’] work with enterprises across sectors, the Foundry will enable key companies that have chosen Singapore to undertake core transformation that AI will enable. This investment will also present Singaporeans with an opportunity to gain experience through participating in transformation projects from sectors such as financial services and precision health.”

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