Lenovo Singapore has formed a partnership with the Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF) to enhance AI skills among employees in the manufacturing and retail sectors. This initiative aligns with Singapore's Economy 2030 vision, focusing on trade, enterprise, manufacturing, and services. The collaboration aims to bridge the skills gap in AI adoption through targeted upskilling and reskilling programs.
The partnership will provide hands-on experience with AI-powered solutions, fostering a more competitive and sustainable workforce. Lenovo's commitment to talent development is crucial for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore, ensuring they have the skilled professionals needed to implement and manage advanced technologies. This strategic move not only benefits individual employees but also strengthens the overall economy.
• Lenovo and SMF introduce AI upskilling programs for Singapore's workforce.
• Partnership aims to bridge skills gap in AI adoption within local enterprises.
AI skills refer to the knowledge and abilities required to work with artificial intelligence technologies.
Upskilling involves training employees to enhance their existing skills, particularly in AI applications.
AI-powered solutions utilize artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and productivity in manufacturing and retail.
Lenovo is a global technology company that develops AI solutions to enhance business operations and workforce capabilities.
The Singapore Manufacturing Federation supports local industries by promoting skills development and innovation in manufacturing.
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