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Industry Background



Backbone of Manufacturing

Precision engineering (PE) is the crucial enabler for industries as diverse as aerospace, oil & gas, medical devices and electronics. It is the essential ingredient in the manufacturing of the smallest semiconductor chips, to the most cutting-edge of medical devices, and the largest drill bits used in oil exploration.

Singapore’s precision engineering activities began in the 1970s to support the first manufacturing investments. Today, there are some 2,700 companies, ranging from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to large multinational corporations (MNCs), in the precision engineering sector. But it’s not just the hardware. Singapore also plays host to the headquarters and R&D functions of many of these companies.


Global Centre of Precision Engineering Excellence and Leading Hub for Complex Manufacturing


A Partnership with Global Players
Singapore’s precision engineering sector comprises a range of companies from contract manufacturers to full solution providers, who offer design, prototyping, production and supply chain management capabilities. The precision engineering sector’s unique strengths are key reasons for Singapore’s global leadership position in areas such as aerospace, semiconductor equipment and oil & gas equipment.


Making the Connection
Precision Engineering is also flourishing in Singapore, as companies leverage on Singapore’s strong supplier base and vast connectivity to the region. And importantly, Singapore’s well-established research and development infrastructure allows them to gain competitive advantages over their competitors.


Manufacturing - A Key Pillar of Singapore’s Economy

Manufacturing is a key engine of the Singapore economy, accounting for some 25% of the GDP. Key industry clusters include electronics, chemicals, biomedical sciences, info-communications and media, logistics, and transport engineering.

As Singapore becomes an increasingly competitive location for manufacturing, fixed asset investment (FAI) in manufacturing has risen to new levels. FAI increased from $17.2 billion committed in 2007 to $18.0 billion in 2008.

New areas of growth such as clean energy, environment and water, and natural resources, complement the established key clusters. Investment sources have also been expanded to new geographies such as Oceania, China and India.


Art of Complex Manufacturing

Precision engineering is a core enabler for many industries such as complex equipment, marine, aerospace, oil & gas, and medical devices. It is the skill that enables us to design and build complex components for sophisticated machinery; from the tiniest semiconductor chips to mechanical hearts; to sturdy drill bits for deep sea exploration to complicated aircraft engines. Singapore accounts for about 10% of global output for refrigeration compressors, 30% of global output for hearing aids, and about 70% of wire bonders used in the semiconductor industry. The island is the leading location in the region for the production of oil and gas equipment, as well as aerospace maintenance repair and overhaul.


Comprehensive Range of Capabilities

Singapore’s precision engineering industry has moved from being simple contract manufacturers to solution providers with strong design, prototyping, production and supply chain management capabilities. The Supplier Development Initiative (SDI) encourages supplier companies to enhance their capabilities and establish business linkages with larger companies.  It enables OEM manufacturers in the semiconductor equipment, aerospace, medical technology and electronics sectors to build business relationships with contract manufacturers and suppliers in Singapore. With some 2,700 companies in the precision engineering sector, Singapore therefore offers a wide spectrum of products and services.


Highly Skilled Manpower

Singapore has sufficient and quality manpower to meet the needs of businesses.  We are continually upgrading our manpower and plan ahead for anticipated demand. In October 2007, a $76 million precision engineering manpower initiative was launched to attract a new generation of talent to join the precision engineering industry, and to upgrade & deepen the capabilities of our precision engineering manpower base.

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Last updated:04 May 2010
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