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Serious PAP Sets Up Punggol Valley! Will Overtake Trump's Silicon Valley By 2024!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: The opening of a new business and education hub in Punggol from 2023 will create 28,000 jobs in fields such as cybersecurity and data analytics, creating job opportunities “close to home”.

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said this at the launch of an exhibition for members of the public to view the Punggol Digital District’s masterplan on Sunday (Jan 21). He said the District will support government efforts to build a Smart Nation, where technologies can be deployed to prepare workers for the digital economy.

The Punggol Digital District, which will incorporate a business park, the Singapore Institute of Technology’s new campus as well as community facilities, will foster innovation and collaboration, said planners who shared more details on the District.

The 50-hectare development was first announced as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s Draft Master Plan in 2013, while more details were shared by Minister of National Development Lawrence Wong last year.

JTC’s Assistant CEO David Tan said the district’s planning marks the first time all agencies involved came together at the start to develop an integrated plan.

“All the facilities and infrastructure were planned from the start, and that also optimises the use of land, energy, water and other resources,” Mr Tan said.

“This means we can also make living and working there more sustainable.”

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FIRST ENTERPRISE DISTRICT WILL PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY FOR LAND USE

The area, currently a vacant plot of land north of Punggol and west of Coney Island, will also be the first in Singapore developed as an "enterprise" district. JTC, the district’s master developer, said this will allow planners flexibility in land use mix.

“So for example, SIT's land is zoned for education, whereas JTC's business park is zoned as a business park. (But) because of this so-called 'enterprise' district, we can actually mix the uses together,” Mr Tan said.

“So some of the education space can be within JTC's facilities, and some of JTC's business park can be part of SIT's land. So for example, SIT's research labs and learning facilities can be located within JTC's buildings, and similarly, JTC's labs, startup spaces can be located there.”

He said the exchange of spaces will allow companies to collaborate with the university, and foster open innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Speaking at the launch of the masterplan, DPM Teo said that the relocation of the national Cyber Security Agency to the Punggol Digital District is being studied.

"This will help seed a new cluster of cybersecurity and technology firms in Punggol. Our residents can look forward to many exciting jobs close to home and gain new skills in these growth areas,” Mr Teo said.

JTC BUSINESS PARK TO HOUSE KEY SECTORS OF DIGITAL INDUSTRY

Mr Tan said construction of the business park buildings will begin this year, and once ready from 2023 onwards, they will be home to companies in sectors that Singapore has identified as growth areas, including cybersecurity and Internet of Things.

Assistant Chief Executive of the Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) Angeline Poh said the companies that set up shop in the business park could be those that are not just technology-driven, but those that have technology elements at the heart of its service.

The park will not just house multinational companies (MNCs) from these growth sectors, but also small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups, allowing for opportunities for collaboration among them.

SIT’S PRESENCE A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA

DPM Teo said the digital district will provide more learning opportunities with the new centralised campus for the Singapore Institute of Technology. SIT will support skills upgrading and continuing education with its suite of applied courses.

"There will be many opportunities for students and teaching staff from SIT and industry practitioners in the Digital District to interact and exchange ideas, and use the Digital District and Punggol as a test-bed for new technologies,” he said.

"For instance, incorporating video analytics and facial recognition to enhance security, and developing smart energy management systems for buildings and homes to conserve energy. With closer collaboration between academia and industry, we can develop many new products and services for the Digital Economy.”

SIT President Prof Tan Thiam Soon said the university can be a living lab for companies.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...t-in-punggol-to-chart-govt-s-focus-on-9880780
 

chonburifc

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“Cybersecurity and data analytics”?!?!

Hosay liaoz!! More shitskins and peenoys with fake degree on the way to sinking land.

Lets altogether, Huat arh!
 

JohnTan

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How much money pocketed from mega projects like this.

Quite a good sum, with a lot of it going to towkays like myself. But it is money well spent if it can keep us as number 1 and punching above our weight in the international arena!
 

Pinkieslut

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Masterplan for 'digital district' in Punggol North launched; area to generate up to 28,000 tech jobs
SINGAPORE -When its first buildings are ready in five years, Punggol North could become something of a mini Silicon Valley in Singapore - a centre of digital and cybersecurity industries that generates up to 28,000 digital economy jobs.

The masterplan for the 50ha Punggol Digital District was launched yesterday (Jan 21) by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean at Waterway Point mall, together with an exhibition on what the district would look like. Speaking at the event, DPM Teo said the plan is to make Punggol “a hub for key growth sectors of the Digital Economy” and that could even involve moving government agencies, such as the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore - currently in Maxwell Road - to the district.

“This will help create a new cluster of cybersecurity and technology firms in Punggol. Our residents can look forward to many exciting jobs in the future close to home.”

The district will also serve as a testbed for a slew of new features and planning practices.

The area will also be car-lite, with infrastructure such as parking spaces located underground. That leaves the streets for pedestrians, cyclists and users of personal mobility devices. It will be connected to other parts of Singapore by a host of new transport infrastructure, including the new Punggol Coast MRT station.

The Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) new campus will also be in the district, a move that DPM Teo said would create opportunities for students and faculty to exchange ideas with industry practitioners working there.

The Punggol Digital District is a pilot project for what is being termed an “enterprise district”, with the authorities studying if this model can be applied to other areas in the future.

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The masterplan for the 50ha Punggol Digital District was launched by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean at Waterway Point mall, together with an exhibition on what the district would look like. ST PHOTO: TOH YONG CHUAN
JTC Corporation, which is working with SIT to develop the area, hopes to attract tech-centric enterprises specialising in areas such as cyber security and artificial intelligence to set up shop there. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong first mentioned the plans for developing Punggol North during his 2015 National Day Rally speech.

More details - such as more flexible land use rules for the new district - were later revealed by National Development Minister Lawrence Wong in Parliament last year.


Masterplan for 'digital district' in Punggol North launched




The new district is a collaboration among four agencies - the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Infocomm Media Development Authority, JTC and SIT.

They envision a cluster of buildings managed by centralised systems which would handle waste collection, cooling and logistics for the whole area. It could even be cooled by "smart" thermostats which can detect changes outdoors and adjust the temperature indoors accordingly.

Flanking the area will be Housing Board flats, such as the upcoming Northshore Edge development, which is slated to be completed in 2021.

Mr David Tan, who is assistant chief executive officer at JTC, said that it will be applying lessons it has learnt from other developments it has been involved in. This includes striking the right balance between work and leisure spaces, and even how closely spaced the buildings are.

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The Punggol Digital District is a pilot project for what is being termed an "enterprise district", with the authorities studying if this model can be applied to other areas in the future. PHOTO: IMDA, JTC, SIT, URA
For example, buildings at the International Business Park are "very standalone" compared with those in one-north, said Mr Tan. Both developments are operated by JTC. "At one-north, the buildings are much closer together and so you have more interaction," he said.

Ms Lam Lee Choo, who has lived in Punggol for 11 years, said that the transformation plan will appeal to residents.

"The Punggol residents are generally young. They will welcome the use of technology that improves their lives," said the 52-year-old housewife, who is also a grassroots leader.

"An area that they will look forward to is the use of technology to deliver government services, so that they don't have to visit the government offices," she added.
 

halsey02

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Ahhh!...28,000 jobs to do cybersecurity & data analytics?? sounding like shooting an ant with an anti-aircraft gun...!?
 

AhLeePaPa

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Better is River Valley. Just invite the Ang Moh Dotard over to stay at River Valley Oxley Road #38 where SG Dotard used to live. It is a FOC haunted house supposed to be demolished any way. Let the Bankrupted Beggar live lah.
 

Truth_Hurts

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Punggol is such a dump..guess the Pappies have to bring in some incentives n projects to spruce it up.. it's ulu, far away, n soo dependent on MRT. If no infrastructure development sure become a shithole
 

borom

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Wonder why the mainstream media always forget to mention the beautiful view of Pasir Gudang Industrial estate with hundreds of factories and the wonderful "fragrance" emitted from all the factories there. Ask Punggol residents for the special smell and the two big fires they see across the straits.
 

Leongsam

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Another white elephant project that is doomed from the start.

It looks like just another excuse to import hundreds of thousands of useless, half baked Indians plus an assortment of others from shithole countries.
 

Truth_Hurts

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Actually to me. Punggol n sengkang are shitholes. The estate was developed n people were forced to move in there as part of the settlement program to create housing for the population. Another shithole estate is jurong west. If have a choice who want to stay there? Bloody ulu n far away n under developed. Transportation is soo bloody inconvenient..that why the Pappies need to come up with such developments to ensure these estates don't remain as shit holes...
 

whoami

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Quite a good sum, with a lot of it going to towkays like myself. But it is money well spent if it can keep us as number 1 and punching above our weight in the international arena!

Spokesman for MIW...finally had spoken....the truth.:rolleyes:
 

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SINGAPORE: The opening of a new business and education hub in Punggol from 2023 will create 28,000 jobs in fields such as cybersecurity and data analytics, creating job opportunities “close to home”.on-9880780

The govt plan to convert Punggol into "little india". 28000 jobs will be created for indian from India.
 

eatshitndie

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better not copy sillycon valley. it's a valley of "haves" and have-nots"; it's either you're a winner and live a life of financial independence or you're a loser and live a life of a homeless pauper.

loser. you live in rented rv's and have no place to park permanently.
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loser. homeless with no rental money for rv's and you live in filth and trash.
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winner. you got lucky and bought a humble ranch style home when it was only $696k. it's now worth at least $1.69m.
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winner. you hit the jackpot in an ipo and is able to fork out $69m for a mansion in the woods.
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or a mansion up in the hills with your own road, a great view, underground cavern cellars in the hill, ample parking for your luxury cars, and no neighbors for 6.9 miles around.
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mojito

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Teo Chee Hean trying to do his last ball sucking for PM job.

As a veteran minister he puts on many hats, like property promotion for instance. Which property launch have ministers tell you bao jiak sure make money one you tell me?
 
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