Swiss Research Calls for Strong Action on AI and Digital Transformation Across Society

Swiss researchers are urging policymakers, businesses, and society to work together to manage the rapid rise of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), according to findings from a major national research programme.

Digital Transformation Requires Coordination

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) emphasizes that Switzerland can only fully benefit from digital transformation if all sectors—government, industry, and society—coordinate their efforts. Without collaboration, both opportunities and risks linked to AI could increase significantly.

Large-Scale National Research Programme

The findings come from the National Research Programme “Digital Transformation” (NRP 77), which was commissioned by the Swiss government. Over five years, researchers completed 46 separate projects with a total budget of CHF 30 million.

Key Finding: Technology Alone Is Not the Deciding Factor

Researchers concluded that the impact of AI and digital tools is not determined by the technology itself, but by how people choose to use it. This highlights the importance of policy, education, and training in shaping outcomes.

Challenges in Education

One of the major findings shows that digital tools are often underused in Swiss schools. The main reasons include a lack of structured implementation strategies and insufficient training for teachers.

Labour Market Skills Gap

The report also warns that companies must invest more consistently in employee digital skills. Without continuous upskilling, workers may struggle to adapt to AI-driven changes in the labour market.

Media and Democracy Concerns

Researchers further stress the importance of maintaining a strong and independent media landscape. They argue that digital transformation can only support democracy if reliable information systems are protected.

Conclusion

The study highlights that AI and digital transformation are not just technological issues but societal challenges. Switzerland is encouraged to strengthen education, workforce training, and media independence to fully benefit from the digital future.

Splash Singapore Set to Debut After Successful Geneva Dry Forum.

After the strong success of Geneva Dry Forum 2026, organisers are preparing to launch a new global shipping conference called Splash Singapore, scheduled for September 24 at the Fairmont Hotel in Singapore.

The event is organised by the team behind maritime news platform Splash and the Geneva Dry forum. It aims to bring senior global shipping leaders together for direct, unscripted discussions on key industry challenges.

A New Style of Maritime Conference

Splash Singapore will follow a unique format with no presentations or sales pitches. Instead, it will focus on open conversations among top industry professionals. The event is supported by the Singapore Maritime Foundation and will feature shipowners, ship managers, and charterers from around the world.

Key Industry Topics

The conference will include several major sessions such as:

  • Global shipping market challenges
  • Tanker and dry bulk sector outlook
  • Future of ship chartering
  • AI and digitalisation in maritime industry
  • Workforce transformation in shipping

A special highlight will be the new “SplashTech Digital Leaders Forum,” focusing on how digital tools and AI are reshaping global shipping operations.

Focus on AI and Maritime Innovation

One of the most anticipated sessions will explore how artificial intelligence and digital systems are transforming shipping efficiency, decision-making, and workforce roles. Industry leaders are expected to debate both the benefits and challenges of rapid digitalisation in maritime operations.

Global Industry Leaders Confirmed

The event will feature CEOs and senior executives from major shipping companies, including leaders from Performance Shipping, Norden, Hafnia, BW Group, Vale, and other global maritime firms. Veteran moderator Tim Huxley will guide discussions, adding expert insight and real-world industry experience.

Strategic Timing in Singapore

The event is strategically scheduled just before the Singapore Shipping Association annual dinner, making it part of a major maritime week in the region. Other global shipping events will also take place during the same period.