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(L-R) Chin Ying Loong, regional managing director, ASEAN & SAGE, Oracle; Jeremy Ong, CEO of NTUC LearningHub; Marcus Lam, executive chairman of PwC Singapore, PwC; Partha AV Arumpuliyur Vedam, executive director, Oracle practice leader, Deloitte Consulting, Deloitte; Peter Yuan, managing director Technology Leader – South-East Asia, Accenture; Dr Tan See Leng, minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore; Garrett Ilg, executive vice president, Japan and Asia Pacific, Oracle; Dr. Lee Shiang Long, group chief technology & digital officer, ST Engineering; Sam Liew, deputy CEO and chief executive, Gov+, NCS; Serene Nah, managing director and fead of Asia Pacific.

Oracle launches AI Centre of Excellence

It will serve as a resource and hub for innovation and collaboration.

Oracle has launched its AI Centre of Excellence in Singapore to help organisations keep pace with the rapid advancements in AI.

The Oracle AI Centre of Excellence will serve as a resource and hub for innovation and collaboration.

The centre will provide organisations access to training sessions and certifications on the latest cloud and AI technologies and enable them to test early-stage AI innovations in secure cloud environments to address their business challenges.

It will also allow organisations to conduct proof-of-concept projects and lay the foundation for full-scale implementation by allowing them to pilot AI initiatives to test the feasibility and potential benefits.

Lastly, it will also help organisations to quickly adopt new predictive, generative, and agentic AI features embedded in finance, HR, supply chains, sales, service, and marketing workflows.

The centre’s ecosystem partners currently include Accenture, Deloitte, Digital Realty, NCS, NTUC LearningHub, PwC, and ST Engineering.

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