In a major strategic move to bolster its workforce and strengthen its presence in the region, Silicon Box has announced a collaboration with Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB). The partnership aims to hire and train 1,200 high-level employees, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a thriving tech hub in Southeast Asia.
The joint effort between Silicon Box and EDB seeks to capitalize on the country’s favourable business environment and create diverse job opportunities for professionals seeking to make their mark in the tech sector.
“Singapore has long been recognized as a regional powerhouse for technology and innovation. Our collaboration with the EDB aligns with our vision to harness top talent and expand our capabilities,” said Dr. Han Byung Joon, CEO of Silicon Box. “By recruiting and training 1,200 high-level employees, we aim to drive forward the growth of our company and contribute to Singapore’s vibrant tech ecosystem.”
The partnership aims to bridge the talent gap in the technology industry and cater to the increasing demand for skilled professionals in various domains such as software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The recruitment drive targets both local talent and international experts looking to join Singapore’s thriving tech community.
“We are excited to collaborate with Silicon Box on this impactful initiative,” said Png Cheong Boon, EDB Chairman. “The partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to drive innovation-led economic growth and develop a future-ready workforce. We believe that such collaborations will contribute significantly to Singapore’s position as a global technology hub.”
Prospective candidates interested in joining Silicon Box’s dynamic team and being part of Singapore’s vibrant tech ecosystem can explore job opportunities on the company’s official website or refer to EDB’s platforms for further information on the hiring and training program.


