Agency League
Agency-anchored Competition: Field officers, across all levels, to build AI and prompt engineered capabilities in a gamified competition.
What is Prompt Royale Agency League

Three years of running Prompt Royale revealed something consistent: the best AI users are your most competitive people. Give them a reason to compete, and they show up with domain-specific, sophisticated work directly relevant to their agency's mission.
The Agency League channels that energy. Each agency fields a champion team tackling real problem statements using GovTech's AI tools — discovering an ecosystem many didn't know existed. Officers who'd never opened half these tools find themselves building workflows, because the competition gave them a reason to.
This year, 9 agencies compete in a focused pilot cohort, with the best advancing to the Finals at STACK Conference 2026 — judged in front of industry professionals, recognised across the whole of government.
Our Impact
2500+
Officers Engaged
114
Agencies Reached
44%
Year-On-Year Growth
Ordinary Officers with extraordinary stories
Stories from past Prompt Royale champions

Sheila Teo (MPA)
2023 Prompt Royale Champion

WO1 Naim Zahari (SCDF)
2024 Prompt Royale Champion

Matthew Lee
2025 Prompt Royale Champion
Key Milestones
Prompt Royale 2026 runs across July to November

How Agency League Works
Problem Statement Sourcing
July - August
Each partner agency contributes 3 real, workplace problem statements faced by officers in their agency that they believe AI could address. These can span different domains or business units within the agency.
Gathering Solutions
August - September
All problem statements are hosted on a shared platform, open to officers of the corresponding participating agencies. Over the qualifying period, officers tackle and challenges and submit their AI - powered solutions.
Grand Finale
All 15 champion duos will face off at the semi-finals at GovTech HQ. The top 3 agencies advance to the Grand Finale on 5 November at MBS, as part of STACK Conference 2026.
