Global trade tensions and shifts could benefit Singapore, but uncertainties remain in 2025: Analysts

A BRIGHT SPOT FOR FABRICATION

Amid the winds, Singapore’s manufacturing sector is expected to be a shining light with ongoing strong rise this year, driven by a desire for chips used in servers, phones, and artificial intelligence tools. &nbsp,

Artificial technology, in particular, has been extremely implemented to boost productivity and increase growth prospects. &nbsp,

AI Singapore, a national program set up to improve the country’s Iot abilities, told CNA that involvement in the engineering has grown” greatly”.

For example, a personalized AI solution has shortened the amount of time required for each section to come up with the job roster at Chinese niche store chain Yue Hwa. &nbsp,

” We spent a good six months looking for a great drafting answer”, said Mr Jacob Yu, chairman of Yue Hwa Chinese Products. &nbsp,

However, over the course of this six-month period, we discovered that many ready-made ( rostering ) package solutions do not accommodate individual staff preferences or do not incorporate the machine learning component to help understand the various shifts and roles for individual staff.

The Singapore Business Federation ( SBF), the country’s apex business chamber, is looking to develop AI solutions that can help companies solve common problems.

It anticipates that the technique will result in significant productivity gains in the future.

According to Mr. Lee Yee Fung, general smart technologies and conservation officer at SBF,” I think those gains will be quite obvious and will be quite important.” &nbsp,

” Our problem is, how do we distill this down to the larger group of companies that goes beyond specific output gains,” says the company’s president.