AI skills

MOM is engaging providers such as Google, Manus, Microsoft and OpenAI, under its move to provide six months of free subscriptions to AI tools to those who take up selected SkillsFuture courses.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2026

Budget 2026: Merged statutory board Workforce and Skills Singapore to be formed in Q3

Budget 2026 is expected to focus on strengthening Singapore’s economic resilience amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty, says Rohan Solapurkar, tax and legal leader at Deloitte Singapore.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2026

Budget 2026 may give firms more targeted, strategic support to navigate global uncertainty

Beyond youth and mid-career workers, policymakers are also grappling with mounting labour constraints as Singapore’s population ages.

Budget 2026: Calibrated manpower tweaks likely, not sweeping changes

The Republic will continue to be buffeted by the unpredictabilities of the global environment.
BRUNCH

When change is the constant: Policies and politics to watch in 2026, at home and abroad

Among UOB’s efforts to enhance its employee upskilling and reskilling initiatives is a memorandum of understanding signed with the Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore, Workforce Singapore and Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

In a world of AI, UOB’s future playbook begins with its people

SBS Transit recently launched a CTC Grant project to implement an automated tyre management system by end-2025 at its Seletar and Ulu Pandan Bus Depots.

Close to 10,000 workers set to benefit from 700 approved NTUC CTC Grant projects

Popular AI tools such as ChatGPT (above) and Microsoft Copilot now offer organisations proprietary accounts, reflecting increased corporate interest in integrating AI into mainstream corporate functions.

Rethinking AI skilling: From awareness to practical adoption

One approach to triple the AI workforce to 15,000 over the next three to five years is “to boost the AI readiness of existing information and digital technology graduates”, says Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Tan Kiat How.

Singapore expects even split of fresh graduates, mid-career switchers to make up 10,000 new AI workers