Digital transformation key for S'pore aerospace
Siemens, aerospace association sign memorandum to collaborate on digitalisation activities
Singapore
THE digital transformation journey for Singapore's aerospace industry will be challenging, but eliminating inefficiencies in manufacturing will be key for Singapore to maintain its competitiveness as demand for air travel continues to grow.
Siemens and the Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore), or AAIS, signed a memorandum of collaboration on Monday, and are jointly organising activities for AAIS members on digitalisation and encouraging the implementation of new technologies.
Allan Ferrie, vice-president, AAIS, said: "Our aim is to facilitate the adoption of digitalisation by the aerospace industry in Singapore. Companies are at different stages of understanding and reaping the benefits of digitalisation, and this initiative will help bring us all to the next level. The digital transformation journey is not easy, but will strongly position us to deliver better value to customers and raise Singapore's competitiveness.…
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