4 skills you need to be the next top innovator

It’s an exciting era for science and technology in South East Asia.

The region is experiencing a wave of new innovations and technologies in areas such as engineering and manufacturing and could gain up to USD627 billion[1] in productivity from Industry 4.0. Countries like Singapore have also re-focused efforts on innovation and technology, with plans to ramp up transformation programmes[2]  in industries such as aviation. Others such as Thailand are focusing investments in automation, robotics and aerospace[3].

As the state of technology continues to evolve, what skills should you be exploring if you want to be an innovator?

Skill up and be part of the next wave of innovators

Coming up with solutions for tomorrow’s problems will not be easy; but by combining knowledge and skills from various fields, you stand to expand your horizons by tackling technology challenges from multiple angles.

Start your journey right by adopting a multi-disciplinary attitude that will set you on track to work with other like-minded individuals and develop new creative solutions that will make a positive impact.