The global talent pool is undergoing a significant shift as artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates skill development, posing both challenges and opportunities for industries worldwide. At the FutureChina Global Forum, held on 19 September at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, Beyondsoft, a global provider of consulting and digital technology services, hosted a closed-door roundtable to discuss AI’s impact on industrial growth and talent transformation.
Participants, including representatives from renowned Chinese and international companies, agreed that AI has transcended traditional industry boundaries, expanding into finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. Ben Wang, Founder and Chairman of Beyondsoft, noted that Singapore’s strong business environment and legal framework make it an attractive hub for AI development. However, he cautioned that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face challenges in leveraging AI due to limited resources and talent.
Wang emphasised the need for a new type of bilingual talent—those who understand both industry and AI technology. He stated, “AI will become a foundational skill required across all industries,” drawing parallels to the widespread adoption of computers. To address this, Singapore is advancing AI education, though Wang suggests a more systematic approach to understanding AI’s practical applications.
Beyondsoft is actively collaborating with regional partners to support Singaporean enterprises in adopting AI. The company offers consulting, training, and technical assessments to help businesses navigate the AI landscape efficiently. As AI continues to reshape industries, Beyondsoft aims to facilitate talent transformation and redefine employment roles, focusing on strategic thinking and creative decision-making.