Committee of Supply (COS) Debate 2020: Stronger Through Innovation
Against the COVID-19 outbreak and the softening of the global economy, this year’s Budget is focused on preparing Singapore and Singaporeans to address these challenges, transform the economy to be globally competitive, and seize new opportunities.
New Innovation Factory to Give Local Enterprises an Edge in Product Innovation and Development
Artist’s impression of SIMTech Innovation Factory
SMS Koh Poh Koon highlighted the importance of fostering innovation to maintain Singapore’s competitive edge. For advanced manufacturing, a co-working space called the SIMTech Innovation Factory will be built in the Jurong Innovation District to help companies brainstorm and design unique products. Dr Koh said that after successfully designing their products, companies can go to one of the two model factory facilities at A*STAR for pilot production. He added that this is very useful for SMEs, when they lack the capacity, or necessary technical expertise to do this on their own. The SIMTech Innovation Factory will be operationally ready at CleanTech Park in Jurong Innovation District in 2021.
After developing their idea into a product concept for prototyping, companies can choose to carry out pilot manufacturing of their products one of the A*STAR Model Factory facilities at SIMTech (in top picture) and ARTC (above).
Roadmapping to Develop Workforce Upskilling Initiatives
Speaking in his capacity as Deputy Secretary-General of NTUC, Dr Koh also updated that the Labour Movement is forming Company Training Committees (CTCs), to help drive companies’ transformation. A*STAR will support NTUC’s efforts in driving workers’ upskilling through the Operation Technology Roadmapping (OTR) programme, as well as OTR facilitator training. The roadmapping will help companies identify the skillsets required to increase their competitive edge, and achieve their business transformation goals.
A*STAR’s Operational & Technology Roadmap (OTR) programme charts out the path to help companies form a strategic business plan to help grow the business and generate long-term profit.
AI-powered Engine to Lift Local Translation Standards
SG Translate, a machine translation engine has been jointly developed by the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) and A*STAR's Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R). SG Translate, which uses AI, is capable of producing good first-cut translations almost instantly and has been used by public officers in the translations of public communications materials, including those related to COVID-19. MCI is launching a new pilot project “SG Translate Together” and inviting select groups of people to contribute quality translations to further improve SG Translate. In an interview with Channel NewsAsia, Ms Aw Ai Ti, Head of the Aural and Language Intelligence department at I²R, shared how AI could be further trained with localised data to enhance its performance.
Read more below
- Channel News Asia Online: Committee of Supply 2020 Debate, Day 3, Koh Poh Koon on industry innovation, research
SIMTech Innovation Factory
- The Straits Times: More funding, new co-working space to help companies embrace innovation
- The Business Times: Agencies to shake up farm rules - all for agri-food innovation
- Lianhe Zaobao: 政府为农业科技业成立监管沙盒计划
Operation Technology Roadmapping (OTR) programme
SG Translate
- The Straits Times: AI-powered engine to lift local translation standards
- Lianhe Zaobao: 明年起邀翻译员媒体人等 修饰政府翻译工具翻译内容
Read the COS Debate speeches below
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