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Your end-of-week event tech digest:

  • 30+ free event confirmation email templates (Download now)

  • What went down at ATxSG

  • See us at AI Accelerate 2025

  • Fun fact: Quantum tech in event logistics

This Week at ATxSG: What Went Down!



We wrapped up a packed week at Asia Tech x Singapore 2025 with 22,000+ tech leaders under one roof. Here’s what we were up to:

  • Snapsight capturing live insights from 165+ sessions across the venue.

  • Daniel Gerard Tjan, Managing Director, Gevme shared real-world strategies for turning data into revenue on the Tech Leaders Stage.

  • Jonathan Easton, VP of Design & Co-founder, Gevme joined the BroadcastAsia closing panel to talk about how digital media is shaping the future of enterprise and events.

Didn't attend? Snapsight's got you covered. 👇


Thanks to everyone who stopped by, joined a session, or scanned a QR code.


More to come.

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Come see us at AI Accelerate 🇸🇬


We’ll be at AI Accelerate 2025 on 16 June at Punggol Digital District, where Singapore’s healthcare leaders and global tech heavyweights (OpenAI, Microsoft, AWS, and more) are diving deep into AI’s role in public health.


Jorlyn Chew from our team will be there, so if you’re around, say hi and see what we’re building. Expect 200–300 attendees across government and tech.


Event Tech Trivia 🤔



At the 2019 Web Summit in Lisbon, Volkswagen teamed up with the city to try something new: using quantum computing to manage traffic.


With the help of a D-Wave quantum processor, they worked on optimizing bus routes in real time to handle the flood of attendees. It was one of the earliest real-world trials of quantum tech in event logistics — subtle, but pretty groundbreaking.

Expect the unexpected, but not at your event.

Gevme turns “What if?” into “What’s next?”

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See you next week,


Team Gevme


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