MDDI 演讲稿 · 2023-10-16
高级政务部长陈杰豪在法律行业数字化计划(IDP)启动活动上的致辞
高级政务部长陈杰豪在法律行业数字化计划(IDP)启动活动上的致辞
要点
- • 资讯通信媒体发展局(IMDA)在本次活动中正式推出《法律行业数字化计划》(IDP),该计划自2017年启动以来已开发逾20份行业数字化指南,惠及新加坡约9万家中小企业。
- • 新加坡企业数字化采用率从2018年的约十分之七升至2022年的逾十分之九,同期数字化带来的经济增加值从2017年的386亿新元增至2022年的728亿新元,年复合增长率达13.5%。
- • 更新后的IDP将新增三项内容:纳入人工智能等新兴技术、设立网络安全与数据保护路线图,以及更新面向员工的数字技能培训路线图。
- • 瑞记(Rajah & Tann)正试点名为「Project Ask Mohan」的生成式AI知识管理系统,旨在帮助员工更高效地检索先例案例。
- • Ghows LLC引入人工智能驱动的文件审阅软件后,合同定稿时间已缩短至一小时以内,较原有流程节省数小时。
- • 政府计划于2024年推出《数字企业蓝图》,整合各项企业数字化举措,规划下一阶段的竞争力提升、员工技能培训与网络安全保障路径。
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MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期: 2026-06-21
拉哈尤·马赞女士,律政部高级政务次长
陈达文先生,新加坡律师公会会长
各位同仁与朋友
我很高兴今天能与国会同僚拉哈尤女士一同出席,共同发布《法律行业数码化计划》。
行业数码化计划(简称IDP)由资讯通信媒体发展局(IMDA)于2017年构思推出,旨在支持各行业企业——尤其是中小企业——推进数码化转型。IDP为企业提供循序渐进的指引,帮助其识别并采用适合自身需求和数码成熟度阶段的数码解决方案。
六年来,在行业各方的协助下,已制定逾20份IDP。这些计划已惠及新加坡约9万家中小企业。
我国企业数码化进程取得良好进展。2022年,逾十分之九的企业已采用至少一项数码技术,而2018年这一比例仅约为十分之七。
数码化不仅惠及企业,也对我国经济作出了重大贡献。其他经济领域因数码化带来的附加值同样呈现强劲增长,从2017年的386亿新元增至2022年的728亿新元,相当于年复合增长率(CAGR)13.5%。
然而,正如陈先生刚才所指出的,竞争对手并未原地踏步,技术也在迅速演进。我们正在更新IDP,以保持其时效性。
第一,IDP将纳入最新技术发展动态,尤其是可能惠及企业、行业及劳动者的颠覆性技术。AI便是其中一例。
第二,我们将确保IDP纳入全新的网络安全与数据保护路线图,帮助企业保持网络安全。该路线图将指引企业在数码成长的不同阶段采用相应的网络工具和数据保护实践。这对于处理机密及敏感信息的行业尤为重要,例如法律和医疗保健行业。
第三,我们的IDP将更加注重确保员工具备在工作场所使用数码工具所需的技能。我们已更新IDP中的数码技能培训路线图。企业可参照该路线图识别培训需求,并制定员工技能提升计划。
AI等新兴技术正变得越来越触手可及,企业和劳动力均受益其中。例如,我国新加坡律师事务所(SLP)的工作模式正在被重塑,包括法律专业人员开展法律研究、起草合同及提供法律服务的方式。
AI已融入SLP所使用的许多法律科技(LegalTech)解决方案,有助于简化工作流程、提升生产力并改善决策质量。看到各家事务所积极尝试并在实践中运用AI,我深感欣慰。
例如,Rajah & Tann目前正运用生成式AI,将一个类似ChatGPT的问答界面整合至其名为"Project Ask Mohan"的知识管理(KM)系统。该AI支持的KM系统一旦就绪,将使员工能够更高效、更快速地进行先例案例检索,从而将更多精力投入战略性工作。
Ghows LLC已开始运用AI解决方案。通过引入AI驱动的文件审阅软件,员工得以在一小时内完成合同定稿,为大多数合同节省了数小时的工作时间。
新加坡法律学院与IMDA正携手合作,推动法律研究领域的变革。通过将自然语言搜索等功能整合至数码工具,有望减少法律研究所耗费的时间,提升生产力,并让员工腾出更多时间专注于更高价值的工作。
最后,我赞同此前所说的观点——这对法律界以及专业服务业而言是一个重要里程碑。作为整体行业规划的组成部分,IMDA还将与其他行业合作伙伴携手,推出更多IDP。例如,全新的旅游业IDP即将发布,同时保安业和零售业IDP也将进行更新。这些行业举措与IMDA多年来推进的其他生态系统计划相辅相成,例如"中小企业数码化"(SMEs Go Digital)计划。
我们还将于2024年发布《数码企业蓝图》,将各项举措整合为一份全面路线图,为企业数码化的下一阶段描绘蓝图,确保我国企业在数码世界保持竞争力,确保劳动者获得新机遇,同时维护我们的网络安全。
我鼓励所有企业充分利用这些资源,继续推进数码转型之旅。祝各位交流愉快,期待稍后与大家展开富有成效的对话。
谢谢。
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MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Madam Rahayu Mahzam, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Law
Mr Jason Chan, President, the Law Society of Singapore
Colleagues and friends
I am delighted to join you here today to launch the Legal Industry Digital Plan together with my Parliamentary colleague, Madam Rahayu.
The Industry Digital Plan or IDP in short, was conceived in 2017 by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to support businesses, in particular SMEs across industry sectors in their digitalisation journey. The IDP provides a step-by-step guide for firms to identify and adopt digital solutions that are relevant to their needs and for their stage of digital maturity.
Six years on, more than 20 IDPs have been developed with inputs from the industry. These plans have gone on to benefit some 90,000 SMEs in Singapore.
The digitalisation of our enterprises is making good progress. More than 9 in 10 enterprises have adopted at least one digital technology in 2022 compared to only around 7 in 10 enterprises in 2018.
Besides benefiting the firms, digitalisation contributed significantly to our economy. The value-added from digitalisation in the rest of the economy has also demonstrated robust growth, increasing from S$38.6 billion in 2017 to S$72.8 billion in 2022, equivalent to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5% per annum.
However, as Mr Chan pointed out just now, our competition and competitors are not standing still, and technology is evolving rapidly. We are updating our IDPs to be relevant.
First, IDPs will incorporate the latest technological developments, especially disruptive technologies that can potentially benefit firms, sectors, and our workers. One example is AI.
Second, we will ensure that our IDPs include a new roadmap on Cybersecurity and Data Protection to help our firms stay cybersecure. This roadmap will guide firms on the cyber tools and data protection practices that they could adopt at different stages of their digital growth. This is especially important for sectors handling confidential and sensitive information like the legal and healthcare sectors.
Third, our IDPs will place greater emphasis to ensure our workers are equipped with the necessary skills to use digital tools in their workplaces. We have updated the Digital Skills Training Roadmap in the IDPs. Firms can refer to the roadmap to identify training needs and make plans to upskill your employees.
Emerging technologies such as AI are becoming more accessible to companies and our workforce. For example, the work of our Singapore Law Practices or SLPs is being re-shaped, including how legal professionals conduct legal research, draft contracts, and deliver legal services.
AI is infused in many LegalTech solutions used by SLPs to streamline workflows, reap productivity gains, and improve decision-making. I am very heartened to see firms experimenting and using AI in their practices.
For example, Rajah & Tann is now using Generative AI to integrate a ChatGPT-type Q&A interface into its Knowledge Management (KM) system called “Project Ask Mohan”. This AI-backed KM system, when ready, will allow employees to conduct precedent case searches with greater efficiency and less time, enabling them to focus more on strategic work.
Ghows LLC has started leveraging on AI solutions. Having incorporated the AI driven Document Review Software, this has helped employees finalise contracts in under an hour, saving several hours for most contracts.
Singapore Academy of Law and IMDA are collaborating to transform legal research. By integrating capabilities like natural language search to their digital tools, this has the potential to reduce hours spent on legal research, improve productivity, and freeing up time for employees to focus on higher-value work.
Let me conclude by agreeing with what was said earlier, that this is an important milestone for the legal fraternity as well as professional services. As part of the overall sectoral plans, IMDA will also be working with the other industry partners to launch more IDPs. For example, a new tourism IDP will be launched soon, as well as refreshing the security sector and retail sector IDPs. These sectoral initiatives complement other ecosystem programmes such as the SMEs Go Digital programme that IMDA has been working on for a number of years.
We will also be launching the Digital Enterprise Blueprint in 2024 to bring together our various efforts into a comprehensive roadmap that charts the next bound of enterprise digitalisation, ensuring that our firms remain competitive in a digital world, ensuring that our workers have new opportunities, while keeping ourselves cybersafe online.
I encourage all companies to leverage these resources and continue with your digital transformation journey. I wish all of you a pleasant session and look forward to a productive conversation later on.
Thank you.
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