For the last three years, enterprise orchestration platform Workato has been steadily growing Singapore’s artificial intelligence (AI) talent pool by providing training to polytechnic and university students.
On Sept 22, Workato officially launched the AI Institute Alliance with seven Institutes of Higher Learning: Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, National University of Singapore, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore University of Social Sciences and Temasek Polytechnic.
It is the company’s first AI Institute Alliance in the countries it operates. Headquartered in Palo Alto in Silicon Valley, with offices in the US, the UK, Singapore, Japan, Australia, the Philippines and India, Workato considered Singapore a “natural choice” for the AI education-enterprise initiative.
“Singapore’s leaders are really embracing AI and there is a focus on how to teach the younger generations how to use AI,” says Workato chief information officer Carter Busse.
“What we’re doing here is bridging the gap between education and business by tapping into the talent here in Singapore, and by putting our powerful yet intuitive orchestration technology in the hands of students, we’ve seen some amazing creativity and magic happen.”
The AI Institute Alliance grew out of Workato’s Education Partnership Programme that started in 2022 in Singapore.
At its core is Workato One, an agentic orchestration platform that brings together AI, integration and automation. It gives users an intuitive AI-powered build experience, enables complex workflows to be orchestrated with AI, and provides a secure enterprise-grade foundation for creating AI agents and agentic apps.
This means that even students with non-tech backgrounds, such as those studying business, are able to use the platform to automate processes for companies.
(From left) Workato chief information officer Carter Busse, Port of Singapore Authority regional head of IT, South-east Asia Colin Yip, FairPrice Group’s head of process automation Miguel Ho, and vice provost at the National University of Singapore and senior director of AI Governance at AI Singapore Professor Simon Chesterman discuss how they use Workato to automate workflows at the World of Workato 2025 event.
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Students are not only trained to use Workato One, but they are also given the opportunity to use their skills in real-world projects at leading companies in Singapore and beyond.





