Four years ago, the strategy for Singapore’s economy to remain relevant in a fast-changing world was clear: automate our factories and future proof the manufacturing output of our country. This strategy was necessary, since manufacturing accounts for one-fifth of our GDP.
The plan was to ride on a revolutionary global trend: Industry 4.0, or I4.0—a race where manufacturers would leverage data and technology in their factories and labs to boost productivity. This would “transform” systems and processes using sensors, robotics, AI, Big Data, Cloud technology … essentially smart production plants Tony Stark himself would be proud of.
While I4.0 would enable quicker, more efficient and sustainable manufacturing output, Industry 4.0 cannot be complete without its workforce. The transformation itself would affect some 472,000 manufacturing-related jobs in Singapore.
As such, in October this year, A*STAR with the Singapore Economic Development Board, Enterprise SG, NTU Singapore, and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), launched the Advanced Manufacturing Training Academy (AMTA), which is based in Jurong. A national programme to identify emerging skills for Industry 4.0, it would develop the right curriculum to train and scale workers.
The eventual goal: an ecosystem where every player grows together, leaving no one behind.