
EDC@SMa has developed strong partnerships with the various government
agencies since its inception. New updates on government various assistance
schemes are disseminated to the
industries regularly.
Some of the assistance schemes* include areas in:
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Branding – Holistic branding programme for corporate and/or product/s so as to remain | |
| competitive in domestic and global markets. Also involve intellectual property protection. | ||
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Quality Management Systems – To gain international recognition on quality standards. | |
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IT systems – To create or improve on existing IT systems. | |
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Strengthen Management Capabilities – Develop a clear road map using business | |
| excellence framework. Identify business gaps for improvement & growth. | ||
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Technology Innovation – Harness technology for work process/ product improvement. | |
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Training – Advisory services on employees’ skills upgrading and capability development | |
| training programmes | ||
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Work Life Balance – Create work life harmony for employees so as to achieve better | |
| productivity and satisfaction at work. | ||
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Workplace Health & Sports – Initiate and sustain workplace health programme so as to | |
| promote healthier lifestyles for employees and improve bottom-line for companies. | ||
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Workplace Safety – Building up good risk management capability. Identify, reduce/control | |
| hazards to comply with the Workplace Safety & Health Act. |
* Each assistance program is subject to the respective government agency’s
scheme criteria and terms &
conditions.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) interested in raising their productivity will be able to get help from any one of the five Enterprise Development Centres (EDCs) under a new Productivity Management Programme (PMP).
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