The SingularityU Czech Summit 2025 is an international summit on technology and the future, scheduled to take place in autumn 2025 in Prague. This will be the fourth time the event is held in the Czech Republic, gathering top speakers from Singularity University (USA) along with leading European innovators and decision-makers.
In its most recent edition, the summit attracted over 1,000 global leaders, creating a vibrant forum for discussions about the future, global trends, and breakthrough technologies that are and will be reshaping the world. With the slogan “Predict the future by creating it,” the SingularityU Summit aims to inspire participants to become proactive architects of the future, rather than passive observers.
Specialized Content
Over the course of two days, attendees of the SingularityU Summit will hear from leading global experts on exponential technologies – from artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, advanced medicine and healthcare, biotechnology and genetics, sustainable energy, to fintech, big data, cybersecurity and privacy, smart cities, and more. The summit not only focuses on technology but also delves into discussions about the social and ethical impacts of innovation – such as the future of work, education, transportation, democracy, and sustainable development.
You will explore a cross-section of current technological advancements in the Czech Republic and Central Europe alongside a global vision: pioneering local projects will also be showcased, demonstrating how disruptive technologies are being applied to solve real-world problems. The summit experience goes beyond keynote presentations, offering high-level networking opportunities where participants can engage directly with speakers and each other to exchange ideas that shape the future.
Participants
- Participants of the SingularityU Czech Summit come from a diverse and high-level background. Approximately 1,000 invited guests will include CEOs, startup founders, investors, government officials, academic experts, NGO leaders, and even young talents (outstanding students).
- Major European corporations often send senior representatives (from sectors such as finance, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing) to attend and catch up on trends and build connections. At the same time, many venture capital funds, think tanks, and social organizations will be present to discuss solutions for global issues.
- This unique mix of business, technology, academia, and the public sector fosters an environment where, for instance, an automotive industry CEO can chat with an AI professor, or a government official can brainstorm ideas with a smart city startup founder. This promotes interdisciplinary understanding and opens up unexpected collaboration opportunities.
Opportunities for Vietnam
- For Vietnam, the SingularityU Czech Summit 2025 presents a gateway to connect with a global network of top-tier technology leaders and experts.
- Sending senior representatives (from government, business, and research institutes) can help Vietnam absorb breakthrough thinking from Silicon Valley and Europe on how to apply technology to tackle major challenges. For example, Vietnamese officials can learn from national AI strategy building, digital education transformation, or smart city models shared at the summit.
- Vietnamese entrepreneurs and startups who attend will have the chance to meet potential partners in fields like edtech, digital health, and clean energy, as well as attract international investors if they showcase innovative projects. Additionally, the summit content can serve as a valuable reference for ministries and organizations in Vietnam to update their strategic vision in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
- In short, SingularityU Summit is an opportunity for Vietnam to expand its horizon and establish cooperative relationships to catch up with and contribute to global tech trends.
Importance in the European Tech Ecosystem
- The SingularityU Czech Summit is one of the rare events that brings disruptive thinking and futuristic vision from Silicon Valley to Central Europe. It provides a unique global perspective to the European tech ecosystem, inspiring regional leaders to think big, adopt exponential thinking, and take bold actions in addressing humanity’s grand challenges.
- The summit also enhances the status of Prague and the Czech Republic as a destination for future-oriented thinking in the CEE region. The diverse lineup of speakers and participants enables cross-border knowledge sharing and fosters international collaborative initiatives (such as intergovernmental AI research, educational innovation projects, climate initiatives…). By connecting top minds and seeding collaborative ventures, the SingularityU Summit contributes to shaping a more sustainable and prosperous future not only for Europe but for the world.
Conclusion & Contact
- In conclusion, the SingularityU Czech Summit 2025 is a premier event for anyone interested in disruptive technologies and their societal impact. To not miss out on the chance to sit “front row” for the trends shaping the future, individuals and organizations should keep an eye on the summit’s official website (singularityuczechsummit.com) for updates on dates and ticket availability.
- The organizers will announce the specific dates and open registration soon, usually offering a 2-day pass that includes key sessions, networking receptions, and summit materials. Early registration is highly recommended due to limited seating. For inquiries, please reach out via the website above for guidance. The SingularityU Czech Summit 2025 promises a fresh perspective and valuable connections, contributing to helping Vietnam and other countries “create the future” in the digital age.
Sources: Compiled and translated from official and reputable websites of each event: Digital Czech Republic (Institute for Politics and Society), ICT Summit Prague (CTU, BICSI), WebExpo (webexpo.net), Smart Systems Integration (EPoSS, Silicon Saxony), DevConf.CZ (devconf.info), SingularityU Czech Summit (singularityuczechsummit.com). Website links and references have been attached in the article.

