CloudMile, a prominent AI company in Asia, has been appointed by Digital Industry Singapore (DISG) as a strategic partner under the Enterprise Compute Initiative (ECI), part of Singapore’s Budget 2025. This collaboration aims to bolster AI adoption and innovation across Singapore’s enterprise landscape, supported by up to S$150m in government funding.
The ECI, overseen by DISG, is a collaborative effort involving the Economic Development Board, Enterprise Singapore, and the Infocomm Media Development Authority. It focuses on accelerating AI and cloud technology use among local businesses, enhancing digital competitiveness, talent development, and scalability.
As a key technology partner, CloudMile will assist organisations in designing AI blueprints, identifying impactful use cases, and co-developing prototypes. The company will also offer post-prototype support, including change management and talent upskilling. CloudMile’s Generative AI Foundation Framework will guide enterprises through their AI journey, from opportunity assessment to deployment.
CloudMile has launched two AI acceleration programmes under the ECI: AI-DIVE, a discovery session to assess readiness, and AI-STRAT, a rapid prototyping track. Over the next year, CloudMile plans to engage with over 50 Singapore-based companies through workshops and consultations.
Jeremy Heng, Managing Director of Southeast Asia at CloudMile, stated, “We are honoured to work alongside DISG to help Singaporean companies embrace AI. Our Generative AI Foundation Framework is designed to put AI into practice, whilst having the agility to adapt to changing landscape.”
CloudMile invites Singaporean enterprises to join the ECI programme, offering end-to-end support across AI strategy and implementation, with consulting fees up to $110,000 (S$150,000), subsidised by up to 70%.

