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The Made in Singapore and Designed in Singapore Awards 2020 are now open for nominations

Nominations will close on 16 October 2020.

Singapore Business Review is officially accepting nominations for the Made in Singapore Awards and Designed in Singapore Awards 2020!

Now in its fourth year, the Made in Singapore Awards and Designed in Singapore Awards are back to recognise new and innovative products from across several industries in Singapore.

The awards programmes aim to honour astounding Singapore-registered local and international manufacturing firms that produce game-changing business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) products.

The Made in Singapore Awards, whose past winners include Osteopore International Pte Ltd and Aqua-Terra Oilfield Equipment & Services Pte Ltd, is an initiative hailing innovative products across industries that are manufactured in Singapore.

The Designed in Singapore Awards laud products that are conceptualised by a Singapore-based office but manufactured outside the country. Past winners include Ying The Label, Field Catering & Supplies Pte Ltd, Blu5 View Pte Ltd, Kerry Ingredients (S) Pte Ltd, and RenewFibre Asia Pte Ltd.

"We are very honored to win this award because when we started the DaVinci Gourmet True to Fruit syrup range, we had great ambition of really reinventing the fruit syrup category in the beverage space," said Eloise Dubuisson, marketing director of Kerry Ingredients (S) Pte Ltd. "This awards really recognizes our rites in putting efforts and ambitions into that space, and also recognizes the efforts of all the team that made this possible in Singapore."

To be eligible for the awards, the product should have been publicly released over the last 24 calendar months. Products which are launched prior to the said period can still be nominated as long as they have undergone recent improvements.

A panel of industry experts will judge the products based on branding, unique selling points, product effectivity, and customer satisfaction.

Manufacturing firms can choose from over 50 industry categories including apparel, architecture, building, computer hardware, electronics, energy & power, healthcare, hospitality, luxury, medical, pharmaceuticals, residential building, telecommunications, and transportation amongst others.

Nomination period is open until 16 October 2020. Winners will be honoured at the awarding ceremony on 26 November 2020.

For more information, please visit this link or contact Jane Patiag at [email protected] or at +65 3158 1386 ext 217.
 

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