Engineering vital as Singapore enters next phase of development: SM Teo
He urges the young to pursue careers in engineering and the sciences, given that Singapore has the infrastructure and opportunities
Singapore
ENGINEERING has played a major role in Singapore's growth and transformation and will remain important as the country enters the next phase of development, said Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean on Tuesday.
Speaking at the launch of an exhibition on engineering at the Science Centre, he encouraged young people to pursue careers in engineering or the sciences, saying that the possibilities are limitless in Singapore, which offers some of the best facilities and support for both big companies and start-ups.
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