AI for Good Festival 2026 opens at RP with industry partners and student innovations
Campus Life and CCAs
10 July 2026
RP hosted the launch of the three-day AI for Good Festival 2026, bringing together industry partners, educators and students to explore responsible AI education in support of Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0.

RP is proud to host the inaugural AI for Good Festival 2026, a national movement to boost AI literacy and responsible AI education.
The three-day festival launched with Minister of State for the Ministry of Digital Development and Information and the Ministry of Education, Ms Jasmin Lau, officiating the opening. She was welcomed by RP Principal & CEO Ms Jeanne Liew.
In support of Singapore's National AI Strategy 2.0, the festival brings together organisations including AI Singapore, Amazon Web Services and Micron Technology, alongside educators and students, to explore the possibilities that AI unlocks. Also in attendance were Mr Koo Sengmeng, Director of Talent & Ecosystem at AI Singapore; Ms Elsie Tan, Country Manager of Singapore Public Sector at Amazon Web Services; and Mr Joshua Lee, Corporate Vice President of Frontend Manufacturing and Singapore Country Manager at Micron Technology.
The festival features industry collaborations and student-led showcases highlighting how AI is helping solve real-world challenges across communities and industries.
Three student projects were showcased at the festival, reflecting RP's commitment to innovation and its AI Strategy unveiled at RP Open House 2026.
Hear2Go
Developed in collaboration with the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped, Hear2Go is an AI-powered app that helps visually impaired commuters identify buses independently. With real-time bus detection, voice announcements, vibration alerts and easy navigation features, the app helps users travel more safely and confidently. The project was developed by Janelle Chow, Wee Keat Tea, Ng En Hui, Lucas Quek, Kelly Ong and Ng Wei Jun.
NeMo Guardrails Playground: Experiencing Safe AI
Developed with AI Singapore, this final-year project lets visitors explore how NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails makes large language models safer, through features such as prompt injection prevention, off-topic detection and content moderation. The project was developed by Jeslyn Tng, Adriel Lan, Chloe Tan and Chloe Cheng.
LLM Vulnerability Scanner
Also developed with AI Singapore, this project uses NVIDIA Garak to automatically test large language model applications for weaknesses. It helps spot vulnerabilities, detect possible data leaks and generate reports so developers can strengthen AI security before launch. The project was developed by Balerie Lim, Lee Zhi Ying, Yep Jia Xuan and Wang Xinyue.
Curious about how RP is transforming learning and teaching through AI? Learn more about RP AI Strategy and discover how we are preparing students for an AI-enabled future.


