Infrastructure Asia (InfraAsia) has developed several capacity-building initiatives, such as the “Growing Infrastructure Course (GIC) – Enabling & Structuring for Private Sector Participation in Finance and Innovation”, whereby eligible regional government officials are sponsored by InfraAsia to take part in thematic courses to learn more about how to enable sustainable and resilient infrastructure development for the region’s long-term economic growth.
Each run of the course focuses on a specific infrastructure sector:
Clean Energy |
Digital Connectivity |
Logistics and Supply Chain |
Environmental Public Health |
Transport and Urban Development |
The course, launched by InfraAsia and World Bank, with Singapore Management University (SMU) as the academic partner, aims to equip the government officials with knowledge and skills to create a regulatory environment that is conducive for private sector investments into infrastructure. The course combines the strengths of each partner – InfraAsia’s connections with the regional infrastructure ecosystems, SMU’s industry collaborative networks, and the World Bank’s global development expertise. It aims to support regional infrastructure development and raise participants’ awareness of solutions from Singapore-based companies.
The next run of the course will be happening on 19 - 23 August 2024, find out more here.
Photos from past runs:
Hear what past participants have to say:
“ This programme is very useful for my day-to- day work. The speakers were excellent and very knowledgeable. This programme has the best people in the field to share experience to give a wider perspective to the program participants. ” |
“ The course is useful for PPP investment stakeholders to help them have the right view of PPPs and stay away from unnecessary risks. ” |
“ Wonderful course on theoretical PPP and I have enriched my knowledge with finest conception on PPP. ” |
For any other enquiry, please reach out to the GIC Team.
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