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  3. Philips - Wikipedia

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    Singapore A part of the former Philips Singapore HQ complex at Toa Payoh in September 2006. The new Philips APAC HQ was opened on the site of this particular building in June 2016. Philips began operations in Singapore in 1951, initially as a local distributor of imported Philips products.

  4. Central Area, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Central Area, also called the City Area, and informally The City, is the main commercial city centre of Singapore. Located in the south-eastern part of the Central Region, the Central Area consists of eleven constituent planning areas: the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South, the Museum Planning Area, Newton, Orchard, Outram, River ...

  5. Systems on Silicon Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Philips (1998-2006) NXP Semiconductors (2006-present) Website. www .ssmc .com. Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Company Pte. Ltd. (more commonly known as SSMC) is a Singaporean semiconductor fabrication company located in Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park.

  6. Toa Payoh - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh, in Hokkien, translates as "big swamp " (with toa meaning "big" and payoh meaning "swamp"). The Malay word for swamp is paya. It is the Chinese equivalent of Paya Lebar, which translates to "big swamp land". Toa Payoh's old Chinese name, was known as Ang Chiang San (alternatively An Xiang Shan) or "burial hill".

  7. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As-Salaam Family Support Centre. Assemblies of God Community Services Society. Assisi Hospice. Association for Early Childhood Educators. Association for Person with Special Needs. Association for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Association of Apex Clubs of Singapore. Association of Muslim Professionals.

  8. Philip Yeo - Wikipedia

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    Philip Yeo served in the Singapore Administrative Service from June 1970 to 31 March 1999. He served in various appointments in the Ministry of Defence , including Permanent Secretary for logistics, technology research & development and defence industries.

  9. SingHealth - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Health Services, commonly known as SingHealth, is the largest group of healthcare institutions in Singapore. Established in 2000, the group consists of four public hospitals, three community hospitals, five national specialty centres and a network of eight polyclinics.

  10. Philip Jeyaretnam - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, he led the firm's combination with Dentons, forming Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP. [3] He held the positions of Singapore chief executive officer and global vice-chair at Dentons. [4] Jeyaretnam is recognised as an expert in arbitration, construction law and litigation in major legal publications.

  11. Singapore Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Civil Service is the bureaucracy of civil servants that supports the Government of Singapore. Along with the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), statutory boards, and other independent government bodies, the civil service makes up the overall public service of Singapore. [1] As of 2022, the civil service has about 87,000 employees.

  12. Science Centre Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Science Centre Singapore, previously known as Singapore Science Centre [1] is a scientific institution in Jurong East, Singapore, specialising in the promotion of scientific and technological education for the general public. It houses over 850 exhibits over eight exhibition galleries and receives over a million visitors every year.