Capgemini opens Singapore innovation centre
The new outfit will focus on areas such as data analytics, visualisation, artificial intelligence, cognitive computing
Singapore
TECHNOLOGY consulting and outsourcing services provider Capgemini on Tuesday launched its Applied Innovation Exchange (AIE) in Singapore. The exchange, the company's 10th globally and the first in South-east Asia, will deliver a robust service catalogue, within an ecosystem of other AIEs, according to the company. These will include a focus in areas such as data analytics, visualisation, artificial intelligence and cognitive computing.
The AIE will strengthen Singapore's reputation as an innovation hub by expanding the region's innovation capacity and bolster the development of local talent, to co-create a technology-enabled future, Capgemini added.
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