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| Singapore is recognised by international agencies such as World Economic Forum, Political and Economic Risk Consultancy and Business Environment Risk Intelligence as one of the most conducive places in the world to do business. |
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| The Connected Games Programme aims to establish Singapore as a regional hub for Connected Games deployment and distribution, and strengthen Singapore's games ecosystem by growing infocomm capability in the development and distribution of Connected Games. |
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| In today's environment, strong partnerships with large, established industry players is the key that local infocomm enterprises need in order to secure a foothold on the local, regional and global infocomm landscape. To meet this need, IDA introduced the Infocomm Local Industry Upgrading Programme (iLIUP). |
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| The ODP is a partnership-driven programme that serves as a key platform for Singapore-based iLEs to team up with leading infocomm multi-national corporations (MNCs) or major local enterprises with established international presence, to tap into overseas markets beyond Singapore. |
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| "Infocomm Singapore" is the overaching brand identity that will be used to market and brand Singapore's ICT exports in external markets. The aim is to harness the infocomm capabilities of Singapore's enterprises under a unified brand and position them better for success in the global market. |
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