Reskilling efforts for electronics sector get a leg-up
Training capacity expanded to prepare the industry for future growth
Singapore
THE training capacity for the Professional Conversion Programmes (PCP) for electronics engineers has been expanded, which is expected to benefit 1,000 professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) over three and a half years.
This comes as Workforce Singapore (WSG) has teamed up with the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA) and industry stakeholders to boost the training capacity starting November last year to prepare the industry for future growth. This will apply to electronics engineers and electronics assistant engineers.
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