CapitaLand inks S$10m tie-up with EDB to upskill staff, test new technologies
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PROPERTY developer CapitaLand has set out to accelerate its innovation push with a S$10 million programme in training and technology, in partnership with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).
Dubbed CapitaLand ELEVATE, the programme will focus on developing the company's staff in areas such as data analytics, digital marketing and digital product management. It will also explore new technologies which the firm said will enable it to create people-centric products, services and experiences. For a start, at least 200-300 CapitaLand staff will be trained, a CapitaLand spokeswoman said.
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