SGTech bring business leaders and innovators together to drive tech innovation and adoption, powering Singapore into a power global house.
WHERE TECH MEETS
SGTech is the leading trade association for Singapore's tech industry. Representing over 1,000 member companies ranging from top multinational corporations, large local enterprises, vibrant small and medium-sized enterprises, and innovative startups, it is the largest community in Singapore where companies converge to advocate for change and drive what enables tech innovation and accelerates tech adoption to spur greater sustainability in the sector. SGTech's mission is to catalyse a thriving ecosystem that powers Singapore as a global tech powerhouse. SGTech celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2022
Launched:
1982
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Other / technology
Digi-TAC
The Digitalisation of TACs (DIGI-TAC) Programme is a digitalisation initiative jointly administered by the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) & SGTech and supported by Enterprise Singapore. It aims to provide eligible Trade Association & Chambers (TACs) with easy-to-deploy digital solutions to bridge baseline digital capabilities gaps and equip TAC secretariat staff with foundational digital skills to work efficiently and effectively.
Career Conversion Programmes
Career Conversion Programmes (CCPs) help mid-career Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMETs) undergo skills conversion and move into new occupations or sectors that have good prospects and opportunities for progression.
Tech4Community
Tech4Community is a CSR initiative aimed at bringing technology closer to beneficiaries and show them how technology can impact their lives positively. The initiative is led by SGTech and supported by IMDA.
The minds behind SGTech...
SGTech is the leading trade association for Singapore's tech industry. Representing over 1,000 member companies ranging from top multinational corporations, large local enterprises, vibrant small and medium-sized enterprises, and innovative startups.
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The paper reviews the current challenges in unlocking cross-border data flows, and how interoperability of digital identity regimes using high level types of decentralized technologies can overcome this with active public-private partnerships. Main highlights include key factors for success for APEC to realize the potential of paperless trade through fostering cross-border interoperability of digital identity concepts beyond entities to physical products, as governments continue to evolve their regulatory stances to advance the region's shared goal of digital trust in trade.
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