Microsoft is reinforcing its commitment to advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities for businesses and employees through new skilling initiatives with SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and NTUC LearningHub. In addition, Microsoft also launched the Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program, starting with five pioneering organizations—Certis, HTX, Mediacorp, Seatrium, and Synapxe—to create real-world AI solutions that will drive transformative impact for organisations and key industry sectors.
To help organisations of all sizes scale the benefits of AI innovation, Microsoft will also collaborate with Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), AI Singapore, and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to accelerate AI adoption.
Driving AI Skills with Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program and More
Microsoft’s collaboration with SkillsFuture Singapore will benefit 2,000 small- and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) over three years. It builds upon the strong foundation that Microsoft has done as a SkillsFuture Queen Bee to upskill SMEs in its network. The collaboration will deliver practical programs that will equip SMEs with the expertise needed to harness AI solutions, enabling them to transform, seize new opportunities, and be future-ready in today’s dynamic business environment.
“We are very encouraged to see Microsoft stepping up to help equip our companies and workers with deeper skills in AI. This builds on the already solid work Microsoft has done as a SkillsFuture Queen Bee. This is also a timely initiative, coming in the wake of the budget announcement on the SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme. It takes a twin commitment by industry and Government to the SkillsFuture movement, to give Singapore workers the competence and confidence to adapt to change and to seize new opportunities. We look forward to more companies stepping up likewise,” said Mr. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive of SkillsFuture Singapore.
Partnering with IAL for AI Innovation in Education
Microsoft will also partner with the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) to innovate and incorporate AI into adult education approaches. They will co-develop and test new AI tools and methodologies to enhance the learning experiences of adult learners.
The MoU with NTUC LearningHub marks a pivotal step toward upskilling NTUC members with fundamental and essential knowledge and skills in AI. Microsoft and NTUC LearningHub will partner to train up to 100,000 NTUC members in such AI skills to enhance their AI literacy understanding and ensure that they are ready for the changing workforce.
“This collaboration with Microsoft marks an important milestone for NTUC LearningHub as we empower our members with essential knowledge and skills to navigate the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. Through this partnership, we have developed a series of digital and in-person training programs to drive AI knowledge and how it can be applied in the workplace. We are committed to ensuring that our members are ready for the future of work and to building a resilient workforce capable of harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for both professional and personal growth,” said Jeremy Ong, Chief Executive Officer at NTUC LearningHub.
Accelerating Copilot Adoption in the SME Scene
In addition, Microsoft is collaborating with EnterpriseSG and AI Singapore to accelerate adoption of Microsoft Copilot by local SMEs, and curate industry collaboration events to uncover and scale impactful sectoral use cases of generative AI.
The partnership also features co-development of resources to equip SME leaders to handle change management and redesign business workflows, as well as explore deeper and more customized AI use cases for their businesses in the longer term. These efforts will enable SMEs to scale the benefits of AI and improve their productivity and operations. Microsoft will further partner with IMDA to support digitally mature SMEs in accessing expertise and resources to implement generative AI solutions.
Soh Leng Wan, Assistant Chief Executive Officer, Manufacturing and Engineering, at EnterpriseSG said: “EnterpriseSG is always keen to work with leading organisations to support local SMEs. AI has significant potential to enhance employee productivity and business workflows, and solutions like Microsoft Copilot can be an easy way for our SMEs to get started.”
Wan added: “Copilot will enable SME employees to streamline work processes and augment their tasks to free up time for higher-value work. We look forward to working closely with Microsoft and AI Singapore to curate industry-specific capability building programs and events that will support SMEs to harness AI at scale in their operations.”
Partnering with Leading Organisations to Drive Transformation with AI and Scale Its Benefits
The Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program aims to enable organisations in Singapore to realise scalable, impactful AI-powered solutions that will have transformative impact on their businesses and sectors. Starting with Certis, HTX, Mediacorp, Seatrium, and Synapxe, the program will facilitate co-creation and co-innovation of AI use cases and foster an AI-first culture and ecosystem. Through this, the Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program aims to inspire new ways of working and support organisations in building capabilities to tap opportunities in the era of AI.
Leveraging Microsoft’s AI innovation factory and capabilities, industry-leading AI experts, and practitioners, the Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program includes:
- Envisioning and prioritising AI roadmap for strategic AI use cases with clear business ROI and outcomes
- Operationalising prioritised AI use cases to deliver business impact
- Establishing an AI Centre of Capabilities (CoC) that includes AI accelerators and toolsets, responsible AI framework and program governance
- Incorporating AI enterprise skilling through comprehensive training programs
Furthermore, the participating organisations in the Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program will have the opportunity to collaborate with Microsoft Research and partners within the Microsoft ecosystem on cutting-edge AI innovation.
The Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program also includes the rollout of Microsoft Copilot for business functions such as HR, finance, and marketing to drive AI adoption across organizations, especially for SMEs.
“Microsoft is excited to be collaborating with SSG and NTUC LearningHub to empower enterprises and employees with AI skills to thrive in the era of AI. We are also dedicated to making AI real and scaling its benefits for businesses of all sizes,” said Lee Hui Li, Managing Director, Microsoft Singapore.
She concluded: “By partnering with leading organisations under the Microsoft AI Pinnacle Program, we will co-innovate meaningful and impactful AI solutions and establish an AI Centre of Capabilities for their respective organisations and sectors. Finally, in partnership with Enterprise Singapore, AI Singapore, and IMDA, we aim to accelerate and scale AI innovation for SMEs, as we enable every person and organization to achieve more.”
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