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Given the work- and study-from-home situation due to the pandemic, certain learning experiences cannot be carried out in the ways preferred.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
PublishedFeb 5, 2021, 12:47 pm SGT
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Multinational corporation Zebra Technologies is investing in its reach in Singapore, in a bid to attract high-skilled, quality talent here.
The United States firm, known for its products and services in sectors such as manufacturing, transport and logistics, yesterday formally opened its expanded Asia-Pacific headquarters at Frasers Tower in Cecil Street.
It now has 154 staff in Singapore, a fourfold increase since it opened its first branch here in 2008. The new 21,000 sq ft office houses a number of new facilities, including a print research and development centre.
An experience centre will allow visitors to watch product demonstrations and better understand Zebra s technology and innovations.
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