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Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies, Heng Swee Keat, highlighted the enduring partnership between Singapore and a global technology leader that was forged over half a century ago, has not only stood the test of time but also thrived in the dynamic digital age, underlining the crucial role of digital solutions in this enduring relationship.
The technological influence in Singapore extends well beyond its physical footprint. The technological company’s innovations have become an integral part of Singaporeans’ daily lives. Commuters passing through Singapore’s metro lines benefit from the contactless fare gates, a testament to the technological advancements.
Also, the air traffic management systems have been instrumental in ensuring the safe and efficient management of flights at Changi Airport. This partnership with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has been in place since the 1990s, showcasing the trust in the technological companies’ expertise in terms of digital solutions.
Further, DPM Heng acknowledged the challenges facing the world nowadays, such as rising interest rates, inflation, and energy prices, alongside more structural shifts like fragmented supply chains and growing protectionism, underpinned by geopolitical tensions.
These global shifts have resulted in a more complex operating environment for companies, demanding a careful balance of considerations and navigation of a complex landscape. In response to these challenges, Singapore is committed to strengthening its fundamentals in three key areas: openness and connections, science, technology, and innovation, and talent development.
According to DPM Heng, Singapore recognises the importance of remaining open and strengthening connections with international partners. The relationship with France is cited as a prime example of these efforts, with robust ties across various domains, including political, defence, business, cultural, and scientific.
Over 2,500 French companies operate in Singapore, spanning diverse sectors from aerospace to finance. Initiatives like the France-Singapore Digital and Green Partnership underscore the commitment to expanding cooperation into new growth areas.
To secure its position as a global technology and innovation hub, Singapore continues to invest in science, technology, and innovation. The country is recognised for anchoring its competitiveness through research, innovation, and enterprise, as it lacks natural resources.
International collaboration in research and innovation, particularly with France, is robust, with initiatives like the Singapore and France Advanced Research Initiative (SAFARI) driving advancements in technology and research. Hence, public-private partnerships play a significant role in advancing Singapore’s research, innovation, and enterprise (RIE) agenda.
Singapore’s vision for its ecosystem includes partnering with industry leaders to develop deep capabilities and nurture talent. The government actively collaborates with companies to equip the local workforce with relevant skills. The government’s dedication to investing in its people is evident through the success stories of different individuals.
Private organisation’s involvement in talent development, innovation, and digital solutions in Singapore is notable. The companies’ partnerships with local institutions, research initiatives, and public agencies have pushed the boundaries of innovation. From nano-materials research to advancements in air traffic management and beyond, technological organisations have played a pivotal role in shaping Singapore’s digital landscape.
According to DPM Heng, in an era defined by digital transformation and technological innovation, the enduring partnership between Singapore and technological companies stands as a testament to the importance of collaboration, innovation, and digital solutions. As Singapore continues to navigate complex global challenges, the commitment to openness, technology, and talent development will be key to its success as a leading digital hub on the global stage.
He also stressed the critical role of collaboration with private organisations in terms of digital solutions in shaping the future of nations and industries, “This partnership, rooted in trust and commitment, is a beacon of innovation and resilience in a rapidly evolving world.”