VMware, an enterprise software provider, has announced the launch of its new regional digital innovation hub in Singapore.
This joins nine other virtual briefing centers located in key markets around the world including Bangalore, Beijing, Tokyo, and Sydney in the Asia Pacific.
The hub is equipped with cutting-edge tools like digital whiteboarding, virtual reality (VR) and a personalised experience utilising radio-frequency identification (RFID).
Using the Virtual Briefing Center (VBC), business leaders can explore VMware solutions, collaborate with experts, and experience in-depth demonstrations through both hybrid and online briefings.
Hybrid briefings leverage physical engagement with the center’s wall-size display with navigational touch controls and interactive whiteboarding functions to better visualise ideas and concepts, while flexible collaborative tools facilitate discussions with online attendees.
Additionally, mixed spaces for small group collaborations and a digital lounge for private meetings can be customised to meet needs of each meeting.
VMware also recently reopened its Singapore office redesigned with versatile, new facilities that focus on collaboration and autonomy to provide employees with greater options for how and where they work.
“With ASEAN on track to become a USD 1 trillion digital economy by 2030 and the region’s emergence as an innovation powerhouse, we are committed to accelerating businesses to the future by helping them visualise and implement their digital roadmaps.
The future of business is digital, and we hope to create a competitive edge for our customers by building a secure place for them to experiment and experience how future technologies can be built into their systems before they are enacted in real life, so that they can anticipate what lies ahead and attain full autonomy on their innovation cycle,”
said Paul Simos, Vice President and Managing Director of Southeast Asia and Korea at VMware.