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Big ideas, bold minds and real connections define Singularity Summit 2025

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The Singularity South Africa Summit 2025 concluded in Johannesburg this week with delegates praising a programme that married cutting-edge technology with a human-first agenda. Hosted at the Sandton Convention Centre in partnership with Old Mutual and metaverse partner UBU, the two-day event drew over 1 100 on-site participants and more than 1 000 online attendees, delivering a concentrated agenda of demos, keynotes and practical takeaways.

Speakers and delegates described the summit as “exceptionally well-organised and insightful from start to finish.” “It was inspiring to see how rapidly AI and exponential technologies are shaping our future,” said Rayno van Vuuren. The summit framed that transformation around a recurring theme: innovation must be anchored by empathy, leadership and social purpose.

Robotics, AI and human-centred leadership take centre stage

The programme mixed live robotics demos with intimate discussions on ethics, emotional intelligence and leadership. Highlights included a live demonstration of the humanoid robot Maximus and its canine colleagues Murphy and Mavis, and practical robotics cases presented by Aaron Frank and Hongqi Guo. Delegates left with actionable insights — from Dr Michael Breus’ five-step sleep plan to operational robotics use-cases demonstrating immediate social value.

Old Mutual’s Group Chief Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Officer Celiwe Ross summarised a keynote theme: “Technology can drive growth and efficiency, but only humanity can ensure it uplifts rather than divides. Courage, ingenuity, and empathy are the new cornerstones of effective leadership.” Her remarks underlined the summit’s leadership strand: human-centred leaders who couple technological literacy with emotional intelligence.

Themes and featured sessions

Organisers curated sessions across several priority areas:

  • Navigating unstable times: David Roberts opened the summit with a wide-ranging assessment of national disruption, supply-chain fragility and Africa’s strategic growth potential.

  • Human-centred leadership: Celiwe Ross urged a shift from transactional product sales to purpose-led relationships, tying leadership to inclusion and empathy.

  • Cognitive computing futures: Aaron Frank traced the move from logic-only AI to context-driven cognitive models that collaborate with people.

  • AI as partner, not just tool: Cathy Hackl reframed machines as collaborators, exploring avatars, AI companions and ethical design for emotional interfaces.

  • Evolutionary algorithms in action: Ashley Anthony showcased algorithms that self-improve, with pilots in under-resourced South African schools.

  • Africa’s infrastructure moment: Maureen Costello (Google Cloud) outlined a US$1-billion continental cloud investment and the opportunity for regional leapfrogging.

  • Preparing for AGI: Peter Xing challenged delegates to treat AGI planning as a present reality demanding distributed ethical capacity.

  • Social tech for safety: Young inventor Bohlale Mphahlele presented a wearable alert device designed to assist survivors of gender-based violence.

Futurist John Sanei closed a strand on workforce readiness, arguing that emotional fitness and adaptability will become decisive professional capabilities beyond IQ and technical skill.

Voices from the floor

Entrepreneur and philanthropist Angela Yeung captured a frequent sentiment: “The summit wasn’t only about machines, it was about mindset. Just like climbing Everest, the future belongs to those who master both inner intelligence and technological capability.”

Dr Tiffany Vora highlighted Africa’s creative momentum: “I was particularly inspired by stories of action, innovation and hope from Africa.”

Mic Mann, Co-CEO of Singularity South Africa, said the community’s growth and collaborative energy reinforced the continent’s ability to shape a human-centred future. Co-CEO Shayne Mann announced the 2026 dates — 21 and 22 October 2026, again at the Sandton Convention Centre — inviting delegates to carry this year’s conversations into next year’s programme.

Practical outcomes and next steps

Beyond ideas, the summit emphasised application: live demos, case studies and hands-on workshops aimed to help organisations deploy AI, robotics and cloud infrastructure responsibly. Presentations on funding, regulatory readiness and ethics rounded out a programme designed to move delegates from insight to action.

For ongoing updates, follow Singularity South Africa on social media @singularityusouthafrica, or visit the summit site at https://singularityusouthafricasummit.org/.

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