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We are launching a Podcast Series called "The Swiss Companies' Perspective" in the coming month to put a spotlight on the Swiss business community in Singapore.

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SwissCham Singapore's Gala Dinner 2022

Singapore, 31 October 2022 – Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry Singapore (SwissCham) said today that it aims to leverage on the core strengths of innovation and people-centred expertise of its businesses to deliver a stronger presence in Singapore and foster cross-border collaboration.

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Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 - Singapore: planitswiss Asia is pleased to announce its
10th year Anniversary operating in Singapore as an event production and innovative
digital events solution provider on this October 18th, 2022.
planitswiss began its international expansion in 2012 with Singapore as the first
international office for planitswiss global operations since its inception in 2006 in ...

For the twelfth time in a row, Switzerland is the most innovative economy in the world according to the Global Innovation Index.

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EuroCham Sustainability Awards Submission

Mr Kielholz receives Honorary Citizen Award

Singapore welcomes you to the 7th edition of the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) on 2 – 4 November 2022 at Singapore EXPO.

SFF will bring together the global FinTech community to engage, connect, and collaborate on issues relating to the development of financial services, public policy, and technology. As the world’s largest FinTech festival, last year’s edition brought together over 60,000 ...

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"The chamber will be a platform to address the important topics for our companies and members. Furthermore, we are excited to be hosting the business community with a series of networking and large-scale events in-person again"

The Embassy of Switzerland officially launched +Pavilion, an installation at the Marina Barrage on Saturday, the 28th of May 2022.

 Ambassador Fabrice Filliez met with Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for a farewell call