6
Schneider Electric opens East Asia and Japan Headquarter in Singapore

Schneider Electric opens East Asia and Japan Headquarter in Singapore


Schneider Electric opens East Asia and Japan Headquarter in Singapore

[Left to right] Mr. Damien Dhellemmes, Country President, Singapore; Mr. Marc Abensour, Ambassador of France to Singapore; Mr. Luc Remont, Executive Vice President, International Operations in charge of South America, Africa and Middle East, India, and East Asia & Pacific; Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam; Mr. Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman and CEO; Dr. Beh, Chairman; Mr. Tommy Leong, Zone President, East Asia & Japan. - Photo Credit: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric, a leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, opened its new East Asia & Japan headquarters in Singapore on 29 March 2018, bringing together multiple operations across the island to one location to better serve customers and industry partners in Singapore and throughout East Asia and Japan.

First large-scale Innovation Hub in Asia

As part of the launch, the Group has also established its first large-scale Innovation Hub in Asia, after Boston and Paris. This hub is a co-innovation platform with world-class facilities, enabling Schneider Electric to develop tailored solutions to optimise energy efficiencies for building, healthcare, data centre, oil and gas and utilities segments.

Spanning over 18,500 sq. m and home to over 1,200 employees, the hub will bring together software engineers, solution architects and research scientists to work on Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure™, its open, interoperable, IoT-enabled system architecture and platform. EcoStruxure delivers enhanced value around safety, reliability, efficiency, sustainability, and connectivity for our customers. EcoStruxure leverages advancements in IoT, mobility, sensing, cloud, analytics, and cybersecurity to deliver Innovation at Every Level. This includes Connected Products, Edge Control, and Apps, Analytics & Services. EcoStruxure has been deployed in 480,000+ installations, with the support of 20,000 systems integrators, connecting over 1.5 million assets.

To deepen its R&D capabilities and expertise at the hub, Schneider Electric is setting up a Machine Solutions Research & Development (R&D) team focusing on the enhancement and connectivity of controllers, communication modules and InputOutput modules. This team is one of four Machine Solutions R&D teams globally.

Strengthening Schneider Electric presence in East Asia & Japan

In an effort to foster industry partnerships to strengthen the ecosystem, as well as advance capabilities of the sector to deliver better value to customers, Schneider Electric is providing the opportunity to acquire cutting-edge digital integration competencies at the Innovation Hub through its EcoXpert™ Partner Program. EcoXpert develops partnerships between Schneider Electric and the world’s leading technology providers with best-in-class systems integration competencies in building optimisation, reliable infrastructures, and energy management. Together, EcoXpert companies can form a network of local and regional certified partners, to deliver greater business value, customer satisfaction, and sustainable success.

Schneider Electric currently collaborates with 50 SMEs in go-to-market operations and digitalisation programmes. It is also working with distributors to set up e-commerce platforms, allowing them to perform 80 percent of their transactions digitally. Through the years, the Group has developed long-standing relationships with SMEs in Singapore, like the Sanwa Group, GP Manufacturing, and Microcast.

New partnerships with leading Singapore universities

To widen collaborations in human capital development and new technologies, Schneider Electric has signed agreements with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS) to develop future leaders through educational and training internships for students and the collaboration and development of current and new technologies in Singapore and globally.

As per Schneider Electric’s commitment to becoming fully carbon neutral by 2030, the new East Asia & Japan headquarters was retrofitted at a cost of S$23 million and is Schneider Electric’s first building in East Asia & Japan to use a hybrid electricity power source powered by solar panels installed onsite and offsite. Powered by Schneider Electric’s own smart building management solutions, it is the first office building to qualify for a BCA Green Mark Platinum Award by the Building and Construction Authority for Existing Non-Residential Building Pilot Version 2017.

Contact Us Icon
Reach out to us for information on how we can facilitate your investment journey
Subscribe Icon
The latest business insights and news delivered to your inbox