Chan Chun Sing Says SG Must Do More To Attract More International Talent
Mr Chan believes that rapidly developing companies should have the
assurance of a highly-skilled talent pool from around the globe, made up
of both Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans.
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Source Link : http://theindependent.sg/chan-chun-sing-says-singapore-must-do-more-to-attract-international-talent/
Source : theindependent.sg
Singapore—On July 29, Monday, the
country’s Minister for Trade and Industry, Chan Chun Sing, said that the
country needs to do more specifically in the area of attracting talent
from all over the world.
This could even include schemes to
fast-track visas, as well as other strategies, he said at the Agency for
Science, Technology, and Research (A*Star) Scholarship Award Ceremony
at the Matrix building in Biopolis, which is an annual event.
The Trade and Industry Minister said, “We
will need to step up to the competition,” giving the examples of the
French Tech Visa, as well as the Technology Talent Admission Scheme in
Hong Kong, aimed to entice those in STEM (science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics) fields, as examples of such schemes.
This is because Mr Chan believes that
rapidly developing companies should have the assurance of a
highly-skilled talent pool from around the globe, made up of both
Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans. Mr Chan said, “We will need to assure them that they will have access to highly-skilled global talent, both Singaporean and non-Singaporean.”
“Singapore must continue to welcome
global talent to work alongside Singaporeans in globally competitive
teams and advance the frontiers of innovation together,” the Trade and
Industry Minister added.
If these kinds of companies flourish on Singapore’s shores, there will be more even opportunities for growth.
The push to welcome new international talent is but one of the fivefold talent strategy that Mr Chan discussed.
However, the most important of the
thrusts is to develop Singapore’s own talent pool, through consistent
upskilling and training, and also through schemes such as A*Star
scholarships, which aid in bringing local talent to light.
Nearly 100 individuals were given
scholarships at the event on Monday night, including 11 people who
received the A*Star Computing and Information Science Scholarship. These
awardees are to pursue PhDs in artificial intelligence (AI) and
computer science.
Since the scholarships were started, around1,600 Singaporeans have availed of different A*Star scholarships to pursue PhDs.
Mr Chan congratulated all the recipients of the scholarships on his Facebook page.
“Congratulations to all
recipients of this year’s A*STAR’s Scholarship Award! At the award
ceremony, I spoke about Singapore’s talent strategy – of which the
A*STAR scholarship is but one part. With the increasingly fragmented and
volatile global economic environment today, competition to develop and
grow talent networks has become the most critical success factor for a
country’s development.
Singapore takes a five-prong
talent strategy to meet our challenges. Besides growing our Singaporean
talent pool, we must also allow our best to excel to their potential.
And while we welcome global talent to work alongside Singaporeans in
globally competitive teams and advance the frontiers of innovation
together, we must also build networks- connecting Singaporeans with the
world, and the world to Singapore. This will bring exciting
opportunities at the global and regional frontiers to Singaporeans. Last
but not least, Singapore must continue to position itself as a safe
harbour for talent, so as to attract overseas Singaporeans and regional
talent back to this region.
I wish our A*STAR scholars
all the best and look forward to their contributions, not just in
Singapore but around the world. CCS”/ TISG
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Source Link : http://theindependent.sg/chan-chun-sing-says-singapore-must-do-more-to-attract-international-talent/
Source : theindependent.sg
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