Sony launches varsity campus in Singapore
Thursday January 19, 2012 05:08:35 PM,
IANS
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Singapore: Japanese
electronics giant Sony has launched a corporate university campus
in Singapore, the first outside Japan, a media report said
Thursday.
The campus, in the International Business Park in Jurong, will
train middle and senior executives for positions in Asia Pacific
and emerging markets such as India, China, Vietnam and the Middle
East, Xinhua cited the Straits Times as saying.
The company will pump about $3.5 million over the next three years
in the campus. Classes will commence in March, with an expected
annual enrollment of 70 to 100 international students.
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