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Region's future lies in developing its people and talent, say panellists

The Straits Times

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March 12, 2025

Importance of talent mobility, collaboration and integration among issues discussed at education forum

- Gabrielle Chan

Region's future lies in developing its people and talent, say panellists

While Singapore continues to prioritise the development of its people, it should also "have the best people" on its side to conquer challenges such as deglobalisation, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on March 11.

Describing Singapore as a multiracial, multicultural and multi-religious nation, DPM Heng said the Republic is well positioned in South-east Asia to be a "powerful bridge" and "powerful connector" to the rest of the world.

But this also requires a focus on talent attraction and development, he added.

"If we can learn from the best from around the world, let us be very open to getting the best to Singapore," he said at The Straits Times Education Forum 2025.

Held in partnership with Singapore Management University (SMU), the forum focused on South-east Asia's shared future, with panellists discussing the importance of talent mobility, collaboration and integration.

DPM Heng, who was guest of honour at the event, sat on the panel with DBS chief executive and SMU chairman Piyush Gupta, Indonesian investor and entrepreneur Aldi Haryopratomo, and online car marketplace Carro's CEO Aaron Tan.

The panel discussion was moderated by SMU's provost-designate, Professor Alan Chan. Nearly 600 people attended the event.

More than institutional arrangements, infrastructure and geolocation, the region has succeeded because of its people and the businesses, as well as a shared culture and history, Mr Gupta said.

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