- ITW Asia 2025 brings together over 1,700 senior executives across telecoms, cloud, data centres, satellite, and investment.
- The agenda features more than 40 sessions on AI-driven networks, subsea systems, satellite integration, and sovereign digital infrastructure.
BTW Media is gearing up to attend ITW Asia 2025, held on 3–4 December at the Shangri-La Singapore. The two-day event acts as a major convergence point for Asia’s digital-infrastructure ecosystem, attracting more than 1,700 leaders from carriers, hyperscalers, satellite operators, data-centre providers, and investment firms.
Expanding the infrastructure conversation
ITW Asia is co-located with Datacloud Asia and infraXchange Asia, creating one of the most comprehensive platforms in the region for discussing cloud, data-centre, and network investment trends. With over 40 sessions planned, the conference aims to map out how Asia will respond to the rising need for low-latency connectivity, sovereign cloud strategies, and AI-ready backbone networks.
Topics include AI-enabled operations, submarine-cable build-outs, enterprise connectivity models, and edge-cloud convergence. The event will also explore the commercial and regulatory environment shaping cross-border data flows and regional collaboration.
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AI, subsea expansion and network resilience
A series of technical workshops will address how AI is transforming network planning, modernisation, and predictive maintenance. Subsea-infrastructure sessions will examine new international routes, increased bandwidth demand, and the growing pressure to strengthen digital resilience.
Several panels will look at climate-driven challenges to infrastructure, highlighting how telecom operators across the region are adopting automated outage management and resilient network architectures.
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The event offers a rare window into how Asia’s telecom, cloud and data-centre leaders are preparing for an era defined by AI demand, rising data-sovereignty requirements and intensifying network-resilience challenges. By reporting directly from Singapore, BTW will deliver first-hand insights, industry reactions and the key moments that define the direction of the region’s connectivity landscape.
