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Shaping Tomorrow - Engineering a cooler, greener Singapore

Shaping Tomorrow - Engineering a cooler, greener Singapore

CNA3 days ago
02:00 Min
Daikin has been cooling Singapore for over 50 years and continues to support the nation's sustainable future. Chairman Mr Ching Khim Huat and MD Mr Chua Ban Hong share how the company continues on its mission to advance innovation, clean air solutions and green workforce development.
Shaping Tomorrow
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SG60: Shaping Tomorrow is a compelling video series that brings to life the Singapore stories of our most cherished brands. Through their journeys, they reflect on their past, celebrate their present achievements and reaffirm their commitment to shaping the future of our Little Red Dot. Join us as each brand honours its legacy, embraces the now and builds a better tomorrow with Singapore.
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