SINGAPORE, 24 January 2024 – As a dedicated resource to support businesses’ digital transformation, SGTech, Singapore’s premier tech trade association, unveiled “Generative AI for the Tech Workforce” today. This resource guide will help companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), take advantage of the adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) solutions and the associated employee training requirements in this revolutionary shift.
The National AI Strategy 2.0, which was unveiled by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in December 2023, drew swift response from the IT sector, as evidenced by this project. As the Skills Development Partner, SGTech is responsible for defining job functions and necessary skills in non-technology and technology sectors to meet the changing needs of the Generative AI industry.
Empowering SMEs with practical insights and resources for successful GenAI integration
In line with SGTech’s sustained commitment to empowering digital transformation across the region, the resource guide demonstrates the association’s concerted effort to provide a comprehensive overview of GenAI, its impact on businesses, jobs, and skills. This will serve as a practical guide for business owners and individuals seeking to navigate the evolving landscape.
Developed by SGTech in partnership with SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and AI Singapore (AISG), the guide is targeted at business owners who are planning to adopt GenAI into the business transformation journey to improve business effectiveness or introduce new products and services.
With inputs from the 30 pledging companies in GenAI skills adoption, the guide consists of three use cases incorporating GenAI in business solutioning, a tech talent profile and the spectrum of GenAI skills required for employees, and resources on support for business owners in adopting GenAI for businesses and their employees. The guide has been carefully curated, based on insights generated through industry consultations, to support skills development in GenAI for employees.
SGTech’s Co-Chair of Talent Steering Committee Mr Benjamin Mah said: “The future of work relies on the flexibility of individuals and organisations to adopt technological advancements. Teaming up with AI Singapore (AISG), we leverage GenAI to align skills needs with technological progress. This publication serves as a guide, directing professionals and enterprises toward a future where skills development seamlessly aligns with technological innovation.”
AISG’s Director of AI Innovation Mr Laurence Liew said: “AISG has worked closely with SGTech in the definition of tech talent profiles and skills to support the development of the Gen AI landscape. More notably, through Workforce Singapore’s Career Conversion Programme for AI Application Developers to support skills acquisition of developers. AISG will continue to work closely with SGTech in defining Gen AI skills and supporting the industry to acquire these skills to develop the ecosystem of AI professionals.”