IMDA gives go ahead to 50 digital solutions for SMEs

These tech solutions aim to raise SMEs' digital readiness.

The Infocomm Media Development Authority gave its approval to fifty digital solutions through its SMEs Go Digital programme.

Announced at the inaugural SMEs Go Digital Industry Briefing, the solutions are now pre-approved for SMEs to choose from, providing reliable and proven tech and services. To recall, SME’s Go Digital programme was launched in April 2017 and was aimed to provide an all-rounded support to help SMEs.

The pre-approval process for the proven digital tech solutions aims to raise SMEs’ digital readiness. The criteria centres on functionalities meeting SMEs’ requirements, solutions’ ease of use, pricing affordability and ICM suppliers’ capability and capacity.

“We believe every business needs to be a digital business to remain relevant and thrive in the future economy. As part of SMEs Go Digital programme, IMDA partners the infocomm industry to offer SMEs a list of pre-approved digital solutions that can be readily adopted to meet their business needs. These pre-approved solutions were identified with the help of relevant government agencies, and have been tried and tested by pilot SME users. We encourage SMEs to make full use of these digital solutions in their digitalization efforts.” IMDA Chief Executive Tan Kiat How said.

Check out the list of pre-approved digital tech solutions here.
 

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