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Singapore Investment News - June 2005 |
Date: 01/06/2005 |
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The IT Connection: Singapore gains acclaim as a one-stop spot for information technology Bolstered by a strong supporting cast of international companies and a solid infrastructure, Singapore strengthens and affirms its position as a global information technology hub. More...
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Global Entrepolis @ Singapore 2005: Bringing together the best of business and innovation The networking event of the year returns for a third run, with cutting-edge technologies, breakthrough ideas and new market opportunities in the pipeline. More...
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Maximum Security: Biometrics player UPEK enters the Singapore scene A spin-off of Europe-based American giant STMicroelectronics, the now-independent UPEK, Inc is charting its own success in the biometrics industry. More...
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- France's Thales appoints Singapore company to build new facility
Thales, a leading supplier and service provider of aerospace equipment, has commissioned Singapore-based business space solutions provider Ascendas to build its new facility at Singapore's Changi North Rise. More...
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- SIA Engineering Company and US-based Parker Hannifin Corporation enter joint venture
Singapore's reputation as a one-stop centre for comprehensive maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services has been cemented with a joint venture agreement between Singapore Airlines Engineering Company (SIAEC) and Parker Hannifin Corporation's Parker Aerospace Group to build a sophisticated hydraulic equipment service centre. More...
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- Dell opens Singapore design centre
Dell Inc has opened a Singapore Design Centre (SDC) to support its entry into the display and imaging markets. More...
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- US-based Sybase opens first Asian wireless solution centre in Singapore
Sybase Inc, a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and wireless software, has opened its first wireless solution centre outside of the US. More...
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- Germany's Schott builds landmark facility in Singapore
Schott Singapore recently opened its manufacturing facility, Schott Advanced Packaging Singapore Pte Ltd. More...
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- US-based Ciba Vision sets sights on strong regional manufacturing role
In a boost to Singapore's fast-growing medical technology industry - particularly the burgeoning vision products cluster - leading lens maker Ciba Vision has mapped out an ambitious strategy spanning the next five years. More...
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- Japan's Yamazaki Mazak opens cyber factory
Yamazaki Mazak, the No. 1 machine tool builder in the world, recently celebrated the opening of its new S$15 million (US$9.1 million) facility. More...
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- China's ZTE Corporation establishes base in Singapore
Telecommunications giant ZTE Corporation has opened its Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore, adding to the vibrancy of Singapore's communication scene. More...
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- Economic power shifts to Asia
Over 250 government, business and media leaders from 34 countries met at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Asia Roundtable 2005. More...
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- Sweden's Sandvik beefs up Singapore operations
Industrial giant Sandvik, a leader in tooling, mining and construction as well as materials technology, has sunk in S$20 million (US$12.2 million) to expand its operations in Singapore - the largest ever investment for the Group in South-east Asia. More...
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- Energy scheme launched to help businesses increase competitiveness
In a move to help locally registered companies and building owners save up to S$80 million (US$48.7 million) in energy consumption, Singapore's Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and National Environment Agency (NEA) have launched the Energy Efficiency Improvement Assistance Scheme (EASe). More...
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- Singapore shines as holding location
Lim Gek Khim and Chong Lee Siang of Ernst & Young look at Singapore's business-friendly tax policies, which regional holding companies find attractive. More...
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- Thinking ahead
China's biggest personal computer manufacturer Lenovo shifts its regional operations to Singapore. More...
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