MoU between the UK and Singapore takes to trade and se… further! 

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Europe UK (Commonwealth Union) – During the inaugural overseas visit of UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden since assuming office last year, the United Kingdom and Singapore have solidified their commitment to spearhead advancements in government utilization of data and emerging technologies. A significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement was signed, fostering deeper research collaboration and regulatory cooperation between the two nations.

These momentous agreements were established during Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden’s meeting with Singapore’s Minister Josephine Teo. The signing ceremony brought together representatives from the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology and Singapore’s Ministry of Communications and Information, as well as the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office.

These agreements underscore the commitment of both the United Kingdom and Singapore to remain at the forefront of technological advancements and data-driven governance. By joining forces and leveraging their unique strengths, the two nations aim to foster innovation, efficiency, and citizen-centric services in the public sector. The collaboration also serves as a testament to the growing recognition of the transformative potential of data and emerging technologies in shaping the future of governance.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden’s visit and the signing of the MoU highlight the importance of international cooperation in addressing shared challenges and seizing opportunities in an increasingly interconnected world. It sets a strong foundation for future collaboration and signifies the commitment of the United Kingdom and Singapore to harness the power of data and technology for the benefit of their citizens and global society as a whole.

UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden says “Emerging technologies like AI present challenges and opportunities for all countries. But by cooperating on research, regulation and our experience of how we use them in government – we can deliver better and more efficient public services.”

He further indicated that the UK along with Singapore are world leaders in technology, where these new agreements will assist in strengthening bonds further by enhancing the already growing mutual trade as well as investment.

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