SINGAPORE: Amid disruptions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore can work towards becoming a “more digital and more resilient advanced manufacturing base in Asia for the world", said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Tuesday .
He said: “IoT , artificial intelligence, robotics and additive manufacturing will redefine the nature of manufacturing.“The pace of change will further accelerate as firms seek to overcome a shortage of workers and to minimise contact between workers during this period.”“As we emerge from the worst of the crisis, we are strengthening the foundations for manufacturing by increasing digital connectivity, strengthening maritime connectivity, and restoring air connectivity.
Called the Advanced Manufacturing Training Academy , it will evaluate and coordinate training offerings across the country, as well as facilitate the development of new courses to address any gaps in the training ecosystem so as to support the industry’s transformation efforts and workforce upgrading.
The first is in the setting of standards, which is why the Economic Development Board will be partnering the World Economic Forum to establish Singapore’s Smart Industry Readiness Index as an international benchmark for Industry 4.0 transformation. In the second area of human capital development, the Asian Development Bank and Singapore Polytechnic will form a Global Technology Innovation Village – a platform for Singapore to share its knowledge and expertise in advanced manufacturing with regional government and business leaders.
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