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| The Singapore Information Technology Federation (SITF) is the national trade association of Singapore's flourishing IT industry. As its leader and representative, SITF spearheads efforts aimed at raising the profile of the Singapore IT industry in the global arena. SITF's mission is to be the Singapore Infocomm industry's voice and champion, through strategic partnerships with government, national and international organizations. SITF boasts a diverse and fast growing member base that has representation from all sectors of the Infocomm industry. To better represent the needs of specific industry segments, SITF set up chapters. Four chapters have been launched to date - ASP/IDC Alliance Chapter, eLearning Chapter, SIngapore Enterprise Chapter and Wireless Chapter. For more information, visit http://www.sitf.org.sg |
The Singapore Manufacturers' Federation (SMa), formerly known as the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, was first established in 1932. Its main aim is to champion manufacturing and the Singapore manufacturing sector. With a membership of over 2,800 corporate members ranging from MNCs to SMEs, SMa carries out a myriad of activities to enhance the competitive edge of our members. For more information, visit http://www.smafederation.org.sg
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| Established first in 1924 as the Indian Merchants Association, the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) is an independent, non-profit organization with over 500 members. It is a platform for enhancing interaction and information exchange for business promotion and development for its members. It is a unified body representing the Indian mercantile community and serves as a spokesman to the private and public sector organizations in Singapore, and it also serves as a Secretariat for the Asia Pacific Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (APICCI). For more information, visit http://www.sicci.com |
Founded by a group of entrepreneurs in 1986, the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME ) is a self-help organisation of business people who run small and medium enterprises in Singapore. The Association brings together entrepreneurs of various industries and service sectors to exchange and share their experiences and aspirations. It also undertakes activities and provides contacts with government bodies, embassies and relevant organisations to help members advance their businesses locally and overseas. For more information, visit http://www.asme.org.sg |
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| Founded in 1998, RosettaNet is an independent, self-funded, non-profit consortium dedicated to the development and deployment of standard electronic commerce interfaces to align the processes between IT supply chain partners on a global basis. For more information, visit http://www.rosettanet.org |
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