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                  different countries on how much they are participating in all the different kinds

                  of global flows which indicate the generation of wealth. Singapore topped the
                  list as the country invested in both the infrastructure to tap on global digital
                  flows of information as well as education of its workforce to take advantage of

                  the flows. Singapore’s 4G connection speed is one of the fastest in the world. 16
                       The digitized economy has opened up new possibilities to enhance the
                  way we live, work, play, and interact. “Smartness” is not a measure of how

                  advanced or complex the technology is being harnessed, but how well a society
                  uses technology to solve its problems and address existential challenges. At
                  the heart of Singapore’s Smart Nation vision is lifelong learning. Singapore’s
                  leaders understand that the job market is changing quickly. For most workers,

                  the prospect of lifelong employment in a single role with a single company
                  is long gone. The global economy now demands workers to be nimbler than

                  ever. It requires the constant acquisition of new knowledge and skills, and the
                  flexibility to thrive in an array of shifting environments. This means having both
                  the mindset and the resources to learn continuously at every stage of life. The
                  Government took the lead by launching the SkillsFuture initiative in 2016 - a

                  national movement to provide Singaporeans with the opportunities to develop
                  their fullest potential throughout life, regardless of their starting points. 17

                       The strife towards the “Smart Nation” vision requires the creation of a
                  creative society to support better living, stronger communities, and create more
                  opportunities, for all. The basic premise is that, in the 21st century, creative
                  people are required to sustain the wealth of nations. They are ones who unleash




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                  16   Economic Survey of Singapore Third Quarter 2017, p. 18.
                  17   www.skillsfuture.sg/
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