![]() |
市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1934831
新加坡資訊通訊技術:市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢與統計、成長預測(2026-2031)Singapore ICT - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031) |
||||||
※ 本網頁內容可能與最新版本有所差異。詳細情況請與我們聯繫。
預計新加坡資訊通訊技術市場將從 2025 年的 697.7 億美元成長到 2026 年的 792.4 億美元,到 2031 年將達到 1,496.8 億美元,2026 年至 2031 年的複合年成長率為 13.57%。

新加坡的快速成長資金籌措、超大規模資料中心投資以及企業加速向雲端和人工智慧平台遷移。跨國雲端服務供應商競相擴大本地容量,而中小企業則利用軟體即服務(SaaS)來縮小與大型企業的能力差距。醫療數位數位化、純數位銀行牌照的發放以及國家人工智慧運算資源中心(NACR)的推出,旨在降低高階分析的門檻,這些因素也推動了產業發展。然而,不斷成長的支出與有限的電網容量和日益嚴重的網路安全人才短缺形成鮮明對比,導致營運成本上升和計劃前置作業時間延長。
新加坡的「智慧國家2.0」計畫將推動其從數位化應用邁向數位化管治,並承諾在2024年投入33億美元用於網路安全、數據平台和現代化基礎設施建設。這筆支出將加速分析引擎、邊緣設備和即時處理工具的採購,刺激公共部門以外的廣泛需求。反映這些標準的監管要求正迫使私營機構,尤其是金融和醫療保健行業的機構,更新其舊有系統。專注於API編配和跨平台安全的供應商將能夠直接贏得大規模期契約,而互通框架將減少跨行業整合的摩擦。
雲端優先策略改變了基礎架構規劃,雲端工作負載成長了 17.7%,而本地部署僅成長了 11.2%。多重雲端策略正在推動價值 35 億美元的國內雲端市場發展,因為它們可以減少廠商鎖定並滿足資料主權法規的要求。中小企業 (SME) 的採用速度最快,他們利用基於訂閱的 AI、分析和自動化功能來實現企業級功能。此外,對統一監控儀表板、混合連接平台和自動化策略管治的需求也不斷成長,以確保分散式環境的合規性。
網路安全專業人員短缺2800至4400人,導致部署進度延誤,人事費用上升。同時,預計到2029年,安全需求將達到48.2億美元。人工智慧工程師和雲端架構師的短缺也同樣存在,迫使中小企業與跨國公司展開薪資競爭。政府支持的技能培訓項目,例如IBM的SkillsBuild項目(涵蓋4500名學員),只能逐步緩解此短缺問題。因此,企業正在轉向低程式碼平台、人工智慧輔助開發和託管服務,以減少對稀缺專家的依賴。
到2025年, IT基礎設施將佔新加坡ICT市場規模的25.86%,這顯示市場對資料中心、網路設備和伺服器容量的投資將持續成長。 AWS的120億美元超大規模擴張計畫等措施正在推動這一領域的成長,但由於虛擬化帶來的伺服器機架密度增加,其年成長率正在放緩。在雲端原生平台、人工智慧工具鏈和工作流程自動化套件的驅動下,IT軟體的成長速度超過了其他類別,複合年成長率高達16.35%。這種向軟體的轉變正在推動對容器編排管理、微服務安全和敏捷整合服務的需求。基礎設施和應用程式的並行擴展支撐著一個均衡的成長平台。在企業軟體領域,訂閱定價模式的日益普及限制了資本支出的激增,並平滑了現金流。在硬體領域,商品化正在縮小利潤率,而專用人工智慧加速器和邊緣設備則維持著高價。 SAP等主要供應商已在新加坡設立研發中心,其「數位創新加速器」就是一個很好的例子,該加速器將產業專用的人工智慧模式與本地應用案例相結合。高容量基礎設施與先進軟體的互動形成良性循環,推動新加坡資訊通訊技術市場持續成長。
預計到2025年,大型企業將佔據新加坡資訊通訊技術(ICT)市場66.78%的佔有率,它們利用自身的預算和內部人才推動複雜的多領域數位化。然而,由於許多公司已經完成了第一階段的轉型,其成長速度正在放緩至12.84%。相較之下,中小企業的複合年成長率(CAGR)高達14.88%,這主要得益於政府補貼和縮短引進週期的雲端合約。承包人工智慧服務的日益普及使得小規模企業無需購買昂貴的硬體即可整合聊天機器人、分析工具和機器人流程自動化(RPA)。人才發展舉措正在為中小企業維持數位化人才儲備。 IBM的SkillsBuild計畫就是一個例子,該計畫提供資料分析和網路安全的免費認證課程。諸如生產力解決方案補助金等財政獎勵可報銷高達70%的符合條件的技術投資,進一步創造了公平的競爭環境。隨著中小企業規模的擴大,它們為託管服務供應商和增值轉售商提供了重要的基本客群,從而加強了支持新加坡資訊通訊技術市場的多元化供應商生態系統。
The Singapore ICT market is expected to grow from USD 69.77 billion in 2025 to USD 79.24 billion in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 149.68 billion by 2031 at 13.57% CAGR over 2026-2031.

Singapore's surge pivots on Smart Nation 2.0 funding, hyperscale data-center investments, and accelerated enterprise migration to cloud and AI platforms. Multinational cloud providers are racing to expand local capacity, while small and medium enterprises (SMEs) leverage software-as-a-service to close capability gaps with larger rivals. Sector momentum is also reinforced by healthcare digitalization, digital-only banking licenses, and the National AI Compute Resource (NACR) that lowers barriers to advanced analytics. Heightened spending, however, collides with power-grid limits and a widening cybersecurity talent gap that lifts operating costs and elongate project lead times.
Smart Nation 2.0 moves Singapore from digital adoption toward digital-first governance, channeling USD 3.3 billion in fiscal 2024 into cybersecurity, data platforms, and modernized infrastructure. The outlay accelerates procurement of analytics engines, edge devices, and real-time processing tools, catalyzing demand far beyond the public sector. Regulatory requirements that mirror these standards push private organizations, especially in finance and healthcare, to upgrade legacy systems. Vendors specializing in API orchestration and cross-platform security gain direct access to large multi-year contracts, while interoperable frameworks reduce integration friction across verticals.
Cloud-first policies have flipped infrastructure planning, with cloud workloads growing 17.7% against 11.2% for on-premise deployments. Multi-cloud strategies lessen vendor lock-in and satisfy data-sovereignty rules, prompting a USD 3.5 billion domestic cloud market. SMEs drive the fastest uptake, using subscription-based AI, analytics, and automation to match big-company capabilities. Secondary demand is emerging for unified observability dashboards, hybrid connectivity fabrics, and automated policy governance that keep distributed environments in regulatory compliance.
A shortage of 2,800 to 4,400 cybersecurity professionals shackles rollout schedules and elevates salary costs, even as security demand is set to hit USD 4.82 billion by 2029. The gap extends to AI engineers and cloud architects, forcing SMEs to compete with multinationals on compensation. Government-backed upskilling programs, including IBM's SkillsBuild, which targets 4,500 learners, will narrow deficits only gradually. Firms therefore pivot to low-code platforms, AI-assisted development, and managed services that reduce reliance on scarce specialists.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.
IT infrastructure owned 25.86% of Singapore ICT market size in 2025, underlining continued investment in data centers, networking gear, and server capacity . The segment benefits from hyperscale expansion commitments such as AWS's USD 12 billion plan, but year-on-year growth is moderating as virtualization densifies server racks. IT software outpaces all other categories with a 16.35% CAGR, propelled by cloud-native platforms, AI toolchains, and workflow automation suites. This software pivot lifts demand for container orchestration, micro-services security, and agile integration services. Parallel expansion of infrastructure and applications underpins a balanced growth profile. Companies increasingly adopt subscription pricing for enterprise software, flattening capex spikes and smoothing cash flows. Hardware margins tighten amid commoditization, though specialized AI accelerators and edge devices command premiums. Major vendors such as SAP anchor R&D in Singapore, exemplified by its Digital Innovation Accelerator that aligns industry-specific AI models with local use cases . The interplay of high-capacity infrastructure with advanced software creates a virtuous cycle that keeps the Singapore ICT market on its upward trajectory.
Large enterprises held 66.78% of Singapore ICT market share in 2025, leveraging budgets and in-house talent to execute complex, multi-domain digitization. Growth, however, is slowing to 12.84% as many have already completed first-wave transformations. SMEs, in contrast, are posting a 14.88% CAGR, driven by government grants and cloud subscriptions that compress deployment cycles. The widening availability of turnkey AI services empowers small firms to integrate chatbots, analytics, and robotic process automation without owning expensive hardware. Training initiatives keep the pipeline of digital talent flowing to smaller companies. IBM's SkillsBuild is one example that provides free certification tracks for data analytics and cybersecurity . Financial incentives such as the Productivity Solutions Grant reimburse up to 70% of qualifying tech investments, further equalizing adoption conditions. As SMEs scale, they form a sizeable customer base for managed-service providers and value-added resellers, reinforcing a diversified vendor ecosystem that underpins the Singapore ICT market.
The Singapore ICT Market Report is Segmented by Type (IT Hardware, IT Software, and More), End-User Enterprise Size (Small and Medium Enterprises and Large Enterprises), Deployment Model (On-Premise, and More), and End-User Industry (Government and Public Administration, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).