ServiceNow has launched the ServiceNow Protected Platform Singapore (SPP-SG), a secure cloud platform aimed at boosting AI innovation across Singapore’s government and regulated sectors. In a strategic move, ServiceNow has partnered with Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) to provide students with practical AI experience, aligning with Singapore’s digital economy goals.
The collaboration aims to train over 1,500 students by 2030, equipping them with in-demand AI skills. Students will develop real-world AI solutions on the SPP-SG platform, addressing public sector challenges. This initiative bridges academic learning with practical application, contributing to Singapore’s Smart Nation vision.
The SPP-SG platform, built on Microsoft Azure, meets Singapore’s stringent data residency and security requirements, offering a trusted environment for innovation. Pat Casey, ServiceNow’s Chief Technology Officer, stated, “This marks a pivotal moment in our commitment to Singapore – a nation that has long set the standard for secure, responsible innovation.”
NYP students will also benefit from industry certifications and applied research projects, enhancing their employability in an AI-driven economy. The platform’s robust security processes are certified against international standards, with plans to achieve Singapore’s MTCS Level 3 certification, ensuring compliance and security for public sector data.
This collaboration not only supports Singapore’s digital transformation but also positions NYP as a testbed for new innovations from the ServiceNow Digital Innovation Hub, fostering a future-ready workforce.
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