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Google for Singapore: Investing in our home in Asia

In 2007, we opened Google's first office in Southeast Asia, on Singapore’s Collyer Quay. It was a small space, with just enough room for a couple dozen Googlers, but a huge step in Google’s international growth. Throughout its history, Singapore has been a global hub where trade, technology and ideas can thrive. Establishing a presence here was a natural choice for a company created to bring the benefits of technology to as many people as possible, all around the world.

Three rows of people sitting and standing at desks with laptops and monitors inside an office with a Google sign on the wall.

First office at Collyer Quay circa 2007

Fifteen years on, and Google Singapore has grown to 3,000 people. Singapore today is our Asia Pacific headquarters — leading our efforts to support the 2.5 billion people online across the region — and we love being part of this vibrant, diverse community. Guided by our mission to empower Singaporeans today, for tomorrow, we’re proud to have worked with local partners across government, business and the nonprofit sector to ensure Singaporeans can access the digital education, skills and opportunities they deserve.

Creating economic opportunity

As digitization speeds up, reshaping industries and changing the nature of work, we’re building on the partnerships we’ve formed to help Singaporeans learn new skills and pursue careers in high-growth areas.

In 2020, we launched Skills Ignition SG, a collaboration with government and industry to provide both digital skills training and hands-on work experience. So far, the program has supported more than 5,500 people, and we’re now widening our efforts to include an enhanced traineeship program at Google, opening up a new career certificate and expanding our employer consortium.

At the same time, we are stepping up our efforts to help Singapore reinforce its position as a leader in AI innovation. Google Cloud will partner with the Smart Nation and Digital Government Group to co-create novel AI solutions that will improve how Singaporeans work and live. The partnership will also help deepen AI capabilities in public service and shape AI governance and ethics.

Investing in our home in Asia

Singapore has been a regional hub for our network of data centers, cloud regions and subsea cables, which connect the country to the rest of the region and the world, give people access to fast internet and help businesses transform. We announced our first data center in Singapore in 2011, our second in 2015 and we recently hit another important milestone — with the third new data center facility completed and in operations in Jurong. Put together, our data centers represent a long-term investment in Singapore of US$850 million.

Finally, as part of our global commitment to action on climate change, we’re increasing our support for local nonprofits working to protect natural environments and reduce emissions. Through Google.org, our philanthropic arm, we’re committing a $1 million grant to conservation nonprofit Mandai Nature, which will work with other organizations in Southeast Asia on developing an online tool to map areas that host rich biodiversity — and hold the key to carbon reduction. This grant will complement our broader collaboration with Singapore on sustainability and technology, including the recent announcement that Google Cloud and the Monetary Authority of Singapore will work together to foster new climate finance solutions.

We’re looking forward to delivering on these new commitments, strengthening our relationships with partners in government and the community, and helping many more Singaporeans make the most of the opportunities that technology creates. Here’s to many more years of strong partnership between Google and Singapore.


by Ben via The Keyword

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