Support for Singapore firms in precision engineering


“The advent of 5G technologies, the Internet of Things and all the new breakthroughs that we see in the technological fields will require a lot of precision engineering behind the scenes, ” Singapore Trade Minister Chan Chun Sing said.

SINGAPORE: The growing precision engineering sector here will benefit from new enhancements to a scheme that helps companies of all sizes build partnerships, according to Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing.

This aims to strengthen the overall sector ecosystem as it continues to grow – despite the coronavirus pandemic – fuelled by booming demand for new technological solutions, he added.

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