Next generation manufacturing in Singapore

The regional economic crisis and the more recent terrorist attacks have been watershed events for Singapore. Although Singapore emerged relatively unscathed from these upheavals, the economic challenges remain ever-daunting and furthermore, the playing field has been elevated from regionalization to...

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Main Authors: Ker, Han Seah, Liu, Ying, Ong, Wee Leng, Tang, Kum Cheong, Lu, Jinhan
Other Authors: Ngoi Kok Ann, Bryan
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60709
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-607092020-11-01T11:33:15Z Next generation manufacturing in Singapore Ker, Han Seah Liu, Ying Ong, Wee Leng Tang, Kum Cheong Lu, Jinhan Ngoi Kok Ann, Bryan School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Economic Development Board (EDB) Standards Productivity and Innovation for Growth (SPRING) Singapore Singapore-MIT Alliance Programme DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing The regional economic crisis and the more recent terrorist attacks have been watershed events for Singapore. Although Singapore emerged relatively unscathed from these upheavals, the economic challenges remain ever-daunting and furthermore, the playing field has been elevated from regionalization to globalization. Therefore, as part of the restructuring strategy, Singapore has identified manufacturing and services as the main engines for growth in the near future. However, by merely attracting manufacturers here to invest is no longer sufficient. It was realized that the much more value has to be added through upgrading the entire manufacturing sector by developing a new set of skills and capabilities, collectively known as Next Generation Manufacturing (NGM). Thus, the main aim of this report is to investigate how NGM can be applied to the Singapore context in preparation for tougher competition in the years to come. ​Master of Science (IMST) 2014-05-29T06:43:28Z 2014-05-29T06:43:28Z 2002 2002 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60709 en 168 p. application/pdf
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Tang, Kum Cheong
Lu, Jinhan
Next generation manufacturing in Singapore
description The regional economic crisis and the more recent terrorist attacks have been watershed events for Singapore. Although Singapore emerged relatively unscathed from these upheavals, the economic challenges remain ever-daunting and furthermore, the playing field has been elevated from regionalization to globalization. Therefore, as part of the restructuring strategy, Singapore has identified manufacturing and services as the main engines for growth in the near future. However, by merely attracting manufacturers here to invest is no longer sufficient. It was realized that the much more value has to be added through upgrading the entire manufacturing sector by developing a new set of skills and capabilities, collectively known as Next Generation Manufacturing (NGM). Thus, the main aim of this report is to investigate how NGM can be applied to the Singapore context in preparation for tougher competition in the years to come.
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Ker, Han Seah
Liu, Ying
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Tang, Kum Cheong
Lu, Jinhan
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Liu, Ying
Ong, Wee Leng
Tang, Kum Cheong
Lu, Jinhan
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title Next generation manufacturing in Singapore
title_short Next generation manufacturing in Singapore
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title_fullStr Next generation manufacturing in Singapore
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