SINGAPORE - Professionals, managers, executives and technicians in the biomedical sciences industry can look forward to new opportunities to grow their digital and leadership skills, through an initiative launched on Tuesday .
It comprises a two-day retreat and three half-day workshops, as well as a 60-day period for them to implement what they learnt through a project at work. Technology adoption by companies is high and more advanced than in most other industries, so workers need to adapt to Industry 4.0 technologies, he said.
Besides improving their leadership skills, biomedical sciences workers can also attend bite-sized courses on Industry 4.0 in line with the NTUC's advanced manufacturing framework. These courses will be run by the Nanyang Technological University and Republic Polytechnic. Workers can also learn about digitalisation and industry topics such as microbiology laboratory safety and stem cell technologies, through NTUC's mobile learning app U Leap.
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