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Singapore’s Digital Empowerment to Boost People, Businesses

Digitalisation has changed how businesses run and how people live and work in Singapore. Even though the global socioeconomic slump has created new worries, the digital economy remains a bright light, boosting corporate growth and job prospects.

As a result, the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) has guaranteed to:

  1. Assisting organisations in keeping up with rapid technological changes and differentiating themselves from the competition, while also protecting themselves from emerging digital hazards; and
  2. Assisting workers and those about to enter the labour force in developing industry-relevant skills in order to position themselves for new opportunities in the digital arena.

With this, MCI will release the Digital Enterprise Blueprint later this year, a comprehensive plan that builds on MCI’s current efforts to push digitisation across the economy. Throughout the process, MCI will consult with industry experts, trade associations, and firms from many sectors that have collaborated closely with the MCI-family in developing their next projects.

Among these initiatives are:

  • Developing and scaling up the adoption of Digital Utilities;
  • Ensuring that the 20 Industry Digital Plans (IDPs) remain relevant to the needs of SMEs;
  • Increasing SMEs’ digital maturity by extending the Advanced Digital Solutions scheme (ADS); and
  • Providing better support for SMEs to protect themselves from cyber-attacks.

With an emphasis on assisting the locals in gaining access to strong tech jobs and in developing deep tech skills in high-demand areas, MCI is contributing to efforts made by the government to foster a workforce that is resilient and future-ready.

To anticipate business needs and direct reskilling initiatives for emerging job opportunities, the MCI is also collaborating with government agencies to identify the skills and jobs needed to prosper in a rapidly evolving digital future.

MCI is teaching deep tech professionals in collaboration with businesses, who will be essential to maximising the effects of the newest technology advancements and advancing the economy to a more advanced level of digital transformation.

The National University of Singapore and Singapore Polytechnic have been chosen by IMDA to head the Singapore 5G & Telecoms Academy (5G Academy), a grouping of IHLs, telcos, and businesses.

MCI has collaborated with businesses to train almost 2,600 people in AI and Data Analytics and position them in rewarding tech jobs through IMDA’s TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative.

With around 1,200 people trained and placed in cybersecurity employment under TeSA (including CSAT) and another 450 trained at the intermediate and advanced levels through the CSA Academy, the government is collaborating closely with industry partners to develop deep cybersecurity skills.

With IMDA’s TeSA project, MCI will continue to empower mid-career professionals to upskill and access new possibilities in collaboration with industry, with around 15,000 Singaporeans placed in good tech positions.

MCI is improving the employability of ITE and Polytechnic graduates through the TechSkills Accelerator for ITE and Polytechnics (TIP) Alliance, which DPM Heng Swee Keat established last year.

The TIP Alliance brings together industry leaders to deliver 1,000 job opportunities for the Singaporean Polytechnic and ITE students and graduates over three years, while also equipping them with industry-relevant skills.

Leading firms in both the IT and non-tech sectors have already committed to 500 job openings in high-demand fields including software engineering, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and network and infrastructure.

MCI and the Ministry of Education (MOE) will collaborate closely with Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) to deepen the many existing industry connections by increasing industry representation on all IHL committees.

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Qlik’s vision is a data-literate world, where everyone can use data and analytics to improve decision-making and solve their most challenging problems. A private company, Qlik offers real-time data integration and analytics solutions, powered by Qlik Cloud, to close the gaps between data, insights and action. By transforming data into Active Intelligence, businesses can drive better decisions, improve revenue and profitability, and optimize customer relationships. Qlik serves more than 38,000 active customers in over 100 countries.

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CTC Global Singapore, a premier end-to-end IT solutions provider, is a fully owned subsidiary of ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation (CTC) and ITOCHU Corporation.

Since 1972, CTC has established itself as one of the country’s top IT solutions providers. With 50 years of experience, headed by an experienced management team and staffed by over 200 qualified IT professionals, we support organizations with integrated IT solutions expertise in Autonomous IT, Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure, Workplace Modernization and Professional Services.

Well-known for our strengths in system integration and consultation, CTC Global proves to be the preferred IT outsourcing destination for organizations all over Singapore today.

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Planview has one mission: to build the future of connected work. Our solutions enable organizations to connect the business from ideas to impact, empowering companies to accelerate the achievement of what matters most. Planview’s full spectrum of Portfolio Management and Work Management solutions creates an organizational focus on the strategic outcomes that matter and empowers teams to deliver their best work, no matter how they work. The comprehensive Planview platform and enterprise success model enables customers to deliver innovative, competitive products, services, and customer experiences. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with locations around the world, Planview has more than 1,300 employees supporting 4,500 customers and 2.6 million users worldwide. For more information, visit www.planview.com.

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SIRIM is a premier industrial research and technology organisation in Malaysia, wholly-owned by the Minister​ of Finance Incorporated. With over forty years of experience and expertise, SIRIM is mandated as the machinery for research and technology development, and the national champion of quality. SIRIM has always played a major role in the development of the country’s private sector. By tapping into our expertise and knowledge base, we focus on developing new technologies and improvements in the manufacturing, technology and services sectors. We nurture Small Medium Enterprises (SME) growth with solutions for technology penetration and upgrading, making it an ideal technology partner for SMEs.

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HashiCorp provides infrastructure automation software for multi-cloud environments, enabling enterprises to unlock a common cloud operating model to provision, secure, connect, and run any application on any infrastructure. HashiCorp tools allow organizations to deliver applications faster by helping enterprises transition from manual processes and ITIL practices to self-service automation and DevOps practices. 

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IBM is a leading global hybrid cloud and AI, and business services provider. We help clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Nearly 3,000 government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and business services deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s legendary commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity and service.