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InfoPier is the first-ever trusted Infocomm Online Community, exclusively for Infocomm professionals in Singapore, launched in 8 Nov 2011 by Singapore Computer Society (SCS) with support from Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).
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16 April 2012 - While institutions of higher learning (IHLs) have been training graduates for entrant-level jobs through industry-relevant curriculum and industry internships, there is a need for training in a commercial setting.
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The IDA JC Computing Award is presented to students who demonstrate strong attitude and passion in computing to give them a head start in the thriving infocomm industry. The JC Computing Award comes with attractive benefits and provides awardees the opportunities to expose themselves to various industry partners, infocomm events and workshops.
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The IT Exposed programme aims to generate curiosity, interest and passion for Infocomm amongst youth. The programme seeks to equip Infocomm Club students with computing concepts and skills through training workshops aimed at deepening the programming skills of primary and secondary students.
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The Computer Science (CS) Reloaded Programme aims to deliver enrichment courses to pre-tertiary students to deepen their infocomm skills by supporting course fees for students to take up computer science courses anchored in computational thinking.
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The Hybrid Skills Development Programme (HSP) aims to provide professionals with the skills and expertise to develop relevant infocomm solutions for businesses in four key economic sectors such as Financial Services, Healthcare, Hospitality and Logistics.
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Critical Infocomm Technology Resource Programme (CITREP) was established by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) since 1996 with the objective to accelerate the development of emerging, critical and specialised infocomm skills to meet Singapore's infocomm manpower needs.
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The Enhanced Learning in Infocomm Technology (ELITe) is a talent development programme that aims to develop "industry-ready" infocomm graduates. A core group of university undergraduates will be given opportunities to acquire practical exposure through industry attachments, mentorship, projects and skills development through certifications.
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Infocomm Leadership and Development Programme (iLEAD) aims to ensure that Singapore's infocomm manpower capabilities keep pace with technology changes and Singapore remains at the forefront of technology development. iLEAD will help sharpen and deepen the infocomm knowledge and capabilities of infocomm professionals in Singapore and build a pipeline of infocomm experts in high-end, niche areas.
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The National Infocomm Competency Framework (NICF) is a manpower planning tool that defines the certification and competency requirements for an infocomm professional’s career. The NICF aims to widen and deepen the capabilities of these professionals and guide their career development against standards agreed to by the industry.
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