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Industry Leaders to Discuss AI’s Impact at SATEC 2026

Industry Leaders to Discuss AI’s Impact at SATEC 2026
The transformative and potentially disruptive influence of artificial intelligence on the aviation and aerospace sectors will be the focal point of the upcoming Singapore Aerospace Technology and Engineering Conference (SATEC) 2026. The twelfth edition of this biennial event is scheduled for February 4 at the Suntec Convention Centre, coinciding with the Singapore Airshow.
Embracing Disruption in Aerospace
Jointly organised by the Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers (SIAE) and the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s Air Engineering & Logistics Department (RSAF, AELD), this year’s conference adopts the theme “Embracing Disruption: AI in Aerospace Transformation and Innovation.” The event will highlight the development and implementation of emerging technologies across the aviation sector, bringing together industry leaders and experts from global aerospace firms, government agencies, and related fields.
Plenary sessions will address the opportunities and challenges posed by AI, with particular attention to the competitive pressures from AI-native startups. These new entrants, rapidly advancing in sectors such as gaming, analytics, and healthcare administration, threaten to erode market share from established aerospace players. This dynamic is prompting incumbents to accelerate their adoption of AI-driven architectures to maintain competitiveness.
Navigating Challenges and Opportunities
The conference will also examine broader market reactions, including skepticism about the speculative nature of some industrial AI applications amid ongoing geopolitical fragmentation and rising concerns over AI-driven cyber threats. Defence technology leaders are expected to discuss strategies for integrating AI into critical infrastructure, while representatives from pharmaceutical and biotech sectors will explore how AI can enhance clinical trial processes and improve operational efficiency.
ME7 Gabriel Tham, head of the Air Engineering and Logistics Department at the Republic of Singapore Air Force, emphasised the conference’s role as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration. He stated, “We hope that SATEC 2026 serves as the catalyst that strengthens innovation and collaboration across defence and commercial sectors. The conversations, partnerships and insights forged here will accelerate the aerospace industry’s collective progress as we thrive in the age of AI.”
Kenneth Yeo, president of the Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers, underscored the event’s commitment to advancing aviation technology education and engineering competencies. “We look forward to the invaluable papers that will emerge, therefore stimulating discussions that will pave the way for a more interconnected and progressive aerospace landscape. Let us come together to embrace disruption and shape the future of aerospace engineering through innovation and collaboration,” he said.
With a balanced focus on both the promise and pitfalls of AI, SATEC 2026 aims to equip industry stakeholders with the insights and networks necessary to navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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