SINGAPORE: Manufacturers in Singapore, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), will get more help in adopting digital technologies ...
SINGAPORE: Manufacturers in Singapore, especially small and medium-sized enterprises , will get more help in adopting digital technologies under a memorandum of understanding signed between JTC and the Singapore Business Federation on Wednesday .
“ will gain access to successful case studies and embark on learning journeys at Factories of the Future, giving them greater exposure to Industry 4.0 solutions in real production facilities,” the news release added."This will further encourage companies to transform and remain competitive amidst the pandemic."
“Those that have been able to do so can have greater visibility and control over their operations, allowing them to respond more nimbly to any changes.” With leading players in the business community also sharing relevant technologies and experience, this has helped to create many opportunities for local businesses and their workers, he added.For instance, Osteopore – a local SME that manufactures 3D-printed bone regenerating implants – managed to redesign its workflow to improve productivity after being introduced by JTC to a programme by consulting firm McKinsey.
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