18/08/2022
HP Partners with SkillsFuture Singapore and Singapore Institute of Management to Ramp Up Sustainable Manufacturing and Green Procurement Skills
As a SkillsFuture Queen Bee, HP, along
with SIM, will train, mentor and raise the capabilities for Singapore’s
evolving workforce
HP Singapore (HP) has partnered SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) as a SkillsFuture Queen Bee to uplevel Sustainable Manufacturing and Procurement capabilities in the manufacturing industry. The programme involves HP and SIM developing a curriculum featuring 15 courses, while also mentoring manufacturing companies as they develop Proof-of-Concepts to support business transformation.
HP was appointed an SkillsFuture Queen Bee for its
industry-recognised capabilities in Sustainable Manufacturing and
Procurement. As a company that places sustainability at the heart of how
it does business, HP has successfully implemented sustainable
manufacturing practices across its manufacturing operations in
Singapore. As an example, implementing Advanced Manufacturing in its
Printhead manufacturing line has resulted in a 20% decrease in
manufacturing costs and a 70% improvement in productivity and quality.
Better quality in turn means less material waste.
Examples of sustainable manufacturing include the following:
- Wastewater recycling: HP Singapore’s first water recycling plant began operations in June 2022 and recycles wastewater discharge, allowing the water to be reused in its cooling tower operations. With this, HP aims to achieve annual savings of up to 67,000m3 of water, equivalent to 27 swimming pools.
- Automation and analytics: HP aims to continually reduce CO2 emission by leveraging analytics around its use of energy; by using automated LED lighting (so lights turn off when not in use); and by continually retrofitting and optimizing its machinery.
- Improving Yield via Machine Learning: By deploying advanced analytics and machine learning models, HP has enabled real-time detection, diagnostics, and prediction of product quality across its Printhead manufacturing line. Increasing product quality increases yields and results in less discarded materials during production. This in turn means energy savings as well as longer lasting products.
- 3D Printing: HP utilises 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing in parts of its Printhead manufacturing line, thereby reducing the Supply Chain touchpoints – such as the need to order, transport and store inventory.
- HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology has helped replace parts of traditional manufacturing thus streamlining processes. For example:
- HP 3D printed bracket chains have replaced some machine parts on HP’s Print Head manufacturing line.
- 3D printed pallets, which transport parts on the line’s conveyor belts, have replaced third party manufactured pallets.
- By 3D printing Drill Extraction Shoes used
on the line, HP has reduced the number of parts it needs to procure for
the line and has in turn improved operational cost efficiency while
reducing production time from 3-5 days to 24 hours
HP and SIM aim to train over 1,500 learners and provide mentorship for 100 proof-of-concept projects, supporting 180 companies. Participants will build up a range of hard and soft skills that span the most critical challenges and needs in manufacturing today, from sustainable product design, ethical sourcing, green building, to facilities management, systems thinking and problem solving.
“SSG seeks to partner SkillsFuture Queen Bee companies such as HP, to uplift the capabilities of our workforce. As industry captains, our SkillsFuture Queen Bee catalyse workforce reskilling in support of business innovation, for the companies in their network. We thank HP and SIM for joining hands to advance this endeavour for the manufacturing sector. We are confident that companies in HP’s network, particularly SMEs, will benefit greatly from this arrangement,” said Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive of SSG.
“SIM is pleased to be the training arm for this SkillsFuture Queen Bee partnership to deliver training outcomes that contribute towards sustainable manufacturing capabilities. We believe in sustainability as a business strategy and have even designed an upcoming training programme on it. This partnership with HP Singapore and SSG is aligned with our raison d’être of almost 60 years, to enable and empower both individuals and enterprises to continuously reskill and upskill to remain relevant in and thrive in the workplace of the future,” said Seah Chin Siong, President and Chief Executive Officer, SIM.
“Fundamental to digital manufacturing is increased efficiency and productivity that in turn results in greater sustainability. As a SkillsFuture Queen Bee, HP is proud to partner SIM and SSG in this nation-wide effort to upskill Singapore’s manufacturing ecosystem. Sustainability is front and centre of how we manufacture and sell, and we look forward to leveraging our own innovation and expertise to future-proof Singapore’s current generation of skilled, manufacturing talent,” said Ng Tian Chong, MD of Greater Asia, HP Inc.
The 15 courses are divided into four tracks and designed to be completed within short time frames. There is also the opportunity for companies to work on POCs and as a SkillsFuture Queen Bee, HP will provide mentorship to participants.
Companies may enroll employees into individual courses under each different track to suit their needs:
- Engineering – Courses under this track feature product design and sustainability as the core focus areas. They cover how companies can achieve digital transformation through design thinking in manufacturing, and guidance on designing customer-centric sustainable products.
- Sourcing – This track focuses on materials selection and ethical sourcing, primarily covering the environmental, social and governance pillars of sustainability, green process design and sustainability design, and how a lean and green business model can deliver sustainability across the whole business value chain.
- Production – This track focuses on enabling companies to develop factories of the future. Companies will learn about manufacturing and sustainability, green building and facilities management, along with ESG and carbon footprint management.
- Aftermarket – Courses in this track focus on creating a circular economy. The courses cover the process of green design and sustainability design, how business acumen and leadership can help companies achieve manufacturing success, and how leaders can implement change and transformation for SMART manufacturing and sustainability.
The courses will begin in September 2022 and companies can apply for the courses here: https://hpqb.sim.edu.sg/