
FigureAsia AI & Capital Assembly
A two-day Singapore assembly on the capital, infrastructure and institutional judgement that will determine how artificial intelligence is built across Asia.
FigureAsia convenes the people directing capital, companies, institutions and ideas across the region.
FigureAsia Events extends the publication’s reporting, rankings and market intelligence into direct exchange among the people shaping Asia’s economic and institutional future.
Each gathering begins with an editorial question of genuine consequence. The format follows the subject: an assembly where capital must meet technology, a council where discretion matters, a salon where culture belongs at the centre, or a working roundtable built for decisions rather than performance.
A continuing programme of editorial gatherings for leaders working across markets, disciplines and generations.

Designers, engineers, artists, craftspeople and founders meet in Tokyo for an evening devoted to the enduring value of making things well.

Owners, next-generation leaders and boards address the decisions that determine whether family capital survives, adapts and compounds.

Brand leaders, designers, owners and investors consider how Asian hospitality can acquire global authority without surrendering local character.

Principals and senior allocators examine private markets, family-office governance, succession and the public responsibilities of capital.

Scientists, clinicians, founders and investors examine the institutions needed to move discovery from the laboratory to the patient.

Industrial leaders, infrastructure investors and policymakers confront the practical relationship between resilience, transition and competitiveness.

Platform builders, transport leaders, financial institutions and city authorities examine the systems connecting people, commerce and urban life.

City leaders, developers, architects and investors examine how infrastructure, culture and governance combine in the lived city.

Emerging leaders across business, science and culture meet for a day built around consequence rather than title.
Every programme is developed from FigureAsia’s reporting priorities and a clearly defined question facing the region.
Guests are considered for the experience, judgement and perspective they contribute—not simply for visibility.
Each city is part of the argument, bringing the subject closer to the markets and institutions where its consequences are being felt.