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Industry 4.0 players collaborate for digital transformation

By March 1, 20191 Min Read
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Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), McKinsey & Company, SAP, Siemens and TÜV SÜD announced
a tie-up to support companies scale the adoption of Industry 4.0 tech.

The collaboration aims to develop tools and offerings
that can accelerate the digital transformation of manufacturers
in Singapore and internationally. This is achieved by leveraging
the collective expertise of:

  • EDB will focus on industry development and ecosystem building to transform its industries and create good job opportunities for Singaporeans.
  • McKinsey & Company will serve as a Knowledge Partner with its experience in helping companies undertake process redesign, technology road-mapping and organisational capability development.
  • SAP helps manufacturing companies become more intelligent with end-to-end process agility and business innovation.
  • Siemens provides a holistic
    and industry-specific portfolio

    for the digital transformation
    of the discrete and process industries. It comprises automation as well as Industrial Software, Industrial Communication, Industrial Security and Industrial Services including consulting over the entire lifecycle to support manufacturers to implement their individual digital transformation project.

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