ATxSummit 2026 · Capella Singapore · 20 – 21 May
AI Innovation · Southeast Asia · Enterprise Technology
Solstium Joins Asia's Most Exclusive AI Summit — Forging Partnerships That Turn Artificial Intelligence Into Real Business Results
Singapore, 20 May 2026 — Solstium Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based applied AI company working closely with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), was represented at the invitation-only ATxSummit 2026 — Asia's apex technology leadership event, held at the prestigious Capella Singapore on Sentosa Island. The summit, now in its sixth edition, convened more than 4,000 leaders from over 50 countries to examine how artificial intelligence can be responsibly scaled across industries and economies.
Solstium's CEO Ayush Maheshwari and Sales Head Raju Koghar attended the exclusive event, connecting with AI researchers, enterprise technology leaders, regional SMEs and government officials to explore collaboration opportunities in computer vision, voice AI, and enterprise intelligence — the three pillars at the heart of Solstium's growing product suite.
Why ATxSummit 2026
ATxSummit, hosted by IMDA at the iconic Capella Singapore, is the invitation-only apex event of Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) — the continent's flagship technology gathering. The summit's four strategic pillars — Tech x Trust, Tech x Good, Tech x Builders and Tech x Creative — mirror Solstium's own conviction that AI must be deployed with integrity, measurability and genuine impact at the centre.
With enterprise AI adoption accelerating across ASEAN and the question shifting from "whether to adopt AI" to "how to operationalise it at scale," the timing aligned perfectly with Solstium's trajectory. The company already has live deployments in Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand, with Weston Corporation as a flagship partner.
"We are not here to talk about AI in theory — our products are live, in stores, in call centres, generating insights that operators act on every day. ATxSummit gave us the room to find others who share that same bias for real-world application."
— Ayush Maheshwari, CEO, Solstium
Networking & Synergies
The Solstium team engaged with a diverse range of attendees — from regional tech entrepreneurs and Southeast Asian enterprise decision-makers to IMDA officials and international AI researchers. A key highlight was the opportunity to connect with Ms Valerie Ng, who has been instrumental in guiding Solstium through its engagement with the Security Sector under the Advanced Development Scheme — a programme that has significantly shaped the company's approach to deploying responsible AI in sensitive environments.
Ayush Maheshwari with Ms Valerie Ng, who has guided Solstium's engagement with Singapore's Security Sector under the Advanced Development Scheme.
Solstium's AI Products — Built for Southeast Asia
Transforming physical stores with online-grade analytics
Vigil — Computer Vision Retail Intelligence
Passer-by Conversion, Demographic Analytics, Hot Zone Mapping, Queue Abandonment, Staff Behaviour, Visual Merchandising, Loss Prevention, Theft & Pilferage Detection
Vigil uses existing camera infrastructure to create an analytics funnel equivalent to what e-commerce platforms have enjoyed for decades — but for physical stores. Retailers gain visibility into how many people passed by versus entered, the demographic mix of shoppers, which zones and displays drive dwell time, when queues are abandoned, how staff are performing, and whether visual merchandising changes are actually lifting conversion. Deployed across retail partners in Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand.
Unified intelligence from every data source
Iris — AI Command Centre
Social Listening, Review Aggregation, Transaction Analysis, Product Intelligence, Operational Insights, Real-time Dashboard
Iris is Solstium's enterprise intelligence layer — an AI command centre that ingests data from social media, customer reviews, point-of-sale transactions, product databases and proprietary operational sources, synthesising them into a single, actionable intelligence feed for leadership teams. Already deployed with Weston Corporation in Singapore, Iris gives decision-makers the full picture without the noise.
Regional language LLMs for natural voice interaction
Voice AI — Meralion-Powered Multilingual Ordering
Voice Ordering, Regional Languages, Tele-calling, Lead Generation, F&B & Hospitality, Meralion LLM
Powered by Meralion — a large language model optimised for Southeast Asian regional languages — Solstium's Voice AI enables natural, conversational ordering and customer engagement across F&B, hospitality and telecalling workflows. Unlike generic speech-to-text bolted onto a menu, Meralion understands the nuances of how people actually speak in Singapore, Thai, Vietnamese and other regional dialects, dramatically improving completion rates and customer satisfaction.
Deployments & Traction
Solstium's technology is not conceptual — it is live. The company's flagship deployment is with Weston Corporation in Singapore, where Iris powers enterprise-level insights across the business. Vigil and voice AI deployments are active or in advanced rollout stages with customers across Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand, giving Solstium one of the most geographically diverse deployment footprints of any AI startup operating from Singapore's Pixel hub.
The company operates from Pixel, 10 Central Exchange, Singapore — one of the country's premier innovation precincts — and is engaged with IMDA under the Advanced Development Scheme, working at the frontier of responsible, commercially deployed AI.
What's Next
ATxSummit 2026 was not simply a networking moment — it was a strategic accelerator. Connections made at Capella are being converted into pilot discussions, partnership frameworks and product integrations. Solstium is actively seeking technology partners, enterprise clients and regional distributors who share the belief that AI should be measured by the outcomes it produces in the real world, not the benchmarks it achieves in a laboratory.
If your organisation is exploring computer vision analytics for retail, enterprise intelligence platforms or voice AI in Southeast Asian markets, Solstium welcomes the conversation.