
Go-to-Market Builders AI Build Lab - Singapore
Description
San Francisco AI energy is coming to Singapore 🇸🇬✨
You're in for a hands-on AI build lab alongside GTM, ops and business builders turning ideas into real workflows. No engineering or coding background needed.
Bring your laptop and one workflow you wish you could automate - sales, support, research, ops, internal tools, or anything you're still doing manually.
We'll bring the tools, mentors, credits, food and good energy 🚀
What you'll get:
AI tool credits ($) across Exa, Mem0, Vapi and Manus
Food + drinks 🥤
Mentoring and hands-on support
Demos and tutorials directly from the Exa, Mem0, Vapi and Manus teams
Real problem statements to compete on for prizes ($)
Come with an idea. Leave with something real.
Rules
Compete in teams of up to 5 people.
There will be time for team forming at the event, but you can choose your team and problem statement beforehand if you’d like.
Submissions must be built during the event build time.
You cannot start building before the event, but brainstorming beforehand is encouraged.
Schedule
6:00 PM — Arrive + team forming
6:10 PM — Welcome
6:20 PM — Tool demos: Exa, Vapi, Mem0, Manus
6:45 PM — Problem statement reveal + pick what to build
7:00 PM — Build time
8:00 PM — Show & tell + judging
9:00 PM — Wrap
Prize Categories + Judges
Vapi Prize: Best Voice AI Build
Challenge: Build a voice-first AI system using Vapi that solves a real business or developer workflow through natural, real-time voice interaction.
Example use cases: Sales or CRM assistant, customer support agent, developer onboarding copilot, voice scheduling assistant, internal ops agent, or real-time data analyst.
What we’re looking for: A useful voice AI prototype with a smooth conversation experience, clear target user, strong practical value and thoughtful use of tools, APIs or data sources.
SMU Prize: Best Startup Ecosystem Build
Challenge: Help SMU IIE track what happens to startups after accelerator graduation, including whether they survive, raise funding, pivot or shut down.
Example use cases: Startup tracking dashboard, funding monitoring, alumni update reports, founder or company research workflow.
What we’re looking for: A prototype that helps SMU understand startup outcomes more systematically.
Singtel Prize: Best Customer Meeting Prep Build
Challenge: Build an AI workflow that helps teams prepare for customer meetings by pulling together account context, relevant talking points and briefing materials.
Example use cases: Account briefing deck generator, company research workflow, customer pain point analysis, competitor research, meeting brief generator or suggested talking points assistant.
What we’re looking for: A practical workflow that helps sales, account or business teams prepare faster, personalise customer conversations and create more useful meeting materials.
Exa Prize: Best Search-Powered Build
Challenge: Use Exa to power a workflow that needs high-quality web search or research.
Example use cases: Lead research, market mapping, competitor intelligence, company enrichment, research brief generation.
What we’re looking for: A build that uses Exa well to find, structure and apply external information.
Mem0 Prize: Best Memory-Powered Build
Challenge: Use Mem0 to create a workflow that remembers useful context over time.
Example use cases: Personalised follow-up, sales relationship memory, support history, onboarding memory, internal assistant with team context.
What we’re looking for: A build that uses memory to make an AI workflow more personalised, useful or context-aware.
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Timeline & Key Dates
Go-to-Market Builders AI Build Lab - Singapore begins
Final date to submit your project
Go-to-Market Builders AI Build Lab - Singapore concludes