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EVENT

DevRev at CACES Singapore 2026

Work's broken. Let's fix it.

May 15, 2026 | Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Riverview, Singapore

Join us at CACES Singapore to reimagine the future of work with Computer, your AI teammate.

Date

May 15, 2026

Location

Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Riverview, Singapore

Ready to meet an AI that (really) works?

2026 is the year AI made everything faster and nothing clearer.

Every day, brilliant teams are wasting time and energy on repetitive, frustrating tasks. We have more apps and products than ever. But work feels more fragmented. Less rewarding. Less human. Broken, in other words.

That’s why we built Computer. To help your teams work faster, smarter – and maybe even have a bit more fun. We call this “Team Intelligence”.

At CACES Singapore 2026, come meet Computer We say meet, because Computer is designed to work like the best kind of teammate: smart, supportive, even caring – and there to really get some work done.

From powerful search to agents that can take action, Computer is the AI your teams have been waiting for. Trust us, they’ll get along great.

Visit us at booth #2. Book a meeting to see Computer in action and discuss your organization’s needs. Or join us at our aha-moment session.

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Insightful sessions

Agenda

9:50 AM – 10:30 AM

The trillion dollar question: Where are the AI investments going?

$4.5 trillion in enterprise value is trapped because AI can't work beyond the individual level. An invite-only roundtable for senior leaders on what it actually takes to close the context gap – and why the smartest AI in the world still can't do what your best operator does instinctively. Hosted by DevRev.

Malcolm Koh, John Lim, Sunil Mahale

11:30 AM – 11:55 AM

April 9, 2026 - It's time to work better together

How unified context and autonomous action transform AI from a tool into a true teammate that delivers real enterprise value.

Malcolm Koh, John Lim

I didn’t want to replace Zendesk with just another ticketing system. I chose to replace it with something like DevRev that tells me: Why do we have this problem? Where is it coming from? When does it get triggered? What do we do to prevent it?

Vinod Muthukrishnan

Former COO, Uniphore

DevRev at CACES Singapore 2026

In-person