Institute of Technical Education

Showing green possibilities: ITE students bring new ideas to SMEs

Solutions that can save water and cut emissions are among winning projects at third edition of HSBC-NYAA-ITE Sustainability Initiative

Besides aiding SMEs, the centre will collect data on real-world AI use cases and user challenges. This material will be used to shape future AI initiatives and policies.

Free AI workshops, resources for SMEs at new AI Centre of Excellence

The collaboration between Asme and ITE will also give students exposure to AI for business purposes

From left: SG Enable chief executive Ku Geok Boon, SIMPDF chairman Patrick Tay, Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat, SBS Transit group chief executive Jeffrey Sim, and ITE chief executive Low Khah Gek at the launch of the Enabling Pathways Programme on Tuesday.
TAKING HEART

New programme to help persons with disabilities get into careers in bus and rail engineering

Ten such ITE students will undergo internships at SBS Transit each year as a foot in the door to long-term, full-time employment

Around 245 DBS mentors and 280 ITE mentees have participated in the programme since its launch in 2019.
TAKING HEART

DBS continues to partner ITE in mentorship programme to empower students

The initiative provides guidance on financial literacy, personal growth and development, as well as achieving career goals

Finance Minister Lawrence Wong has announced a new two-part ITE Progression Award to help ITE graduates to offset the costs of obtaining a polytechnic diploma.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2024

Budget 2024: ITE graduates to get up to S$15,000 if they enrol for, and subsequently attain a diploma

GRADUATES from the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) who are aged 30 and below will receive more support from the government in their upskilling efforts.

Semiconductor players have signed MOUs with the Institute of Technical Education.

Chip players open more doors for ITE students despite mixed views on industry

MOUs signed to give ITE students more opportunities to work with semiconductor companies

Education Minister Chan Chun Sing at the 38th Singapore Business Awards. He says companies should be sharper about the kinds of skill sets and competencies they want from their people, rather than just looking at paper qualifications.

Businesses, schools should work together to bridge industry-academia gap: Chan Chun Sing

BUSINESS leaders should work with educational institutions to shorten the loop between industry practices and lessons in schools, said Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing this week. 

“We value paper qualifications a lot”: Assoc Prof Irene Ng of the NUS.

University grads’ median pay of S$4.2k is twice the S$2k for those with ITE, secondary education: Study

SINGAPOREANS in their 20s and 30s who have a university degree or post-graduate degree earn a median salary of S$4,200 a month – more than double the S$2,000 that those with secondary and lower educat...