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SBR hails the most innovative products and solutions of 2020

Winners of the Made in Singapore and Designed in Singapore Awards were lauded via virtual and studio presentations.

As one of the leading manufacturing hubs in the region, Singaporean companies never fail to bring new and innovative products to the table which proved to assist users, especially during these trying times.

In an effort to recognise products and initiatives that proved to be an industry game changer in their respective sectors, SBR hailed 13 companies at the recently concluded Made in Singapore Awards and Designed in Singapore Awards 2020.

The awards were handed via digital and individual studio award presentations during the first and second weeks of December due to the pandemic. Winning companies were also interviewed throughout to share their thoughts on winning in the prestigious event

The panel of judges for this year’s awards include Jonathan Ho, Head of Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance Services, Head of Enterprise Market at KPMG Singapore; Henry Tan, Group Chief Executive Officer & Chief Innovation Officer at Nexia TS; Richard Loi, Deloitte Private Leader at Deloitte South East Asia; Joshua Ong, Managing Partner at Baker Tilly; and Toh Kim Teck , Assurance Partner at Foo Kon Tan LLP.

Congratulations to the winners!

Made in Singapore Awards 2020
Automation Systems

Energy & Power

  • REC Solar

Healthcare

  • Endofotonics Pte Ltd

Industrial Construction

  • SIAC Pte Ltd

Infection Control

Medical

Personal Care

  • MANDY T

Designed in Singapore Awards 2020
Beverage

  • The Coca-Cola Company

Chemicals

  • Givaudan Pte Ltd

Food

Luxury

  • MADLY Pte Ltd

Medical

Security & Safety

  • Dormakaba Singapore Pte Ltd

For any inquiries about upcoming awards, please contact Jane at [email protected] and +65 3158 1386.

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