Unveiling a new brand identity: NTUC LearningHub for Tourism. Photo Credit: NTUC LHUB
In a strategic move to bolster the strength of Singapore’s tourism
training industry, NTUC LearningHub (NTUC LHUB) has partnered with the
Tourism Management Institute of Singapore (TMIS) to launch six new
courses.
Along with this announcement, NTUC LHUB’s also launched two new
initiatives at the Reskilling for the New Tourism Economy event at
Sentosa Golf Club on 16 November 2023:
· A Curated Training Series as part of the refreshed Tourism Careers Hub initiative
· A ‘NTUC LearningHub for Tourism’ brand identity to champion Singapore’s tourism sector.
Besides a presentation by TMIS on wellness travel, event attendees
also heard a panel discussion on digitalisation and technology for
tourism.
In-Demand and Emerging Skills
Under the NTUC LHUB and TMIS partnership, four new professional
certificate courses and two specialised courses will be offered to help
professionals upskill in tourism segments.
The four professional certificate courses are:
· Certificate in Green Butlering
· Certificate in Hosting in a Sustainable Environment
· Certificate in Sustainable Tourism Product
· Services Development and Certificate in Digital Marketing (Travel Services)
The two specialised courses are:
· Wellness Travel: Sleep Tourism
· Foundations in Asian Spirits.
Designed with insights from Singapore’s tourism industry experts, the
courses are aimed at addressing the growing trend in wellness tourism,
and the need for the industry to integrate sustainability and digital
technologies. Through hands-on demonstrations and practicum,
professionals can acquire in-demand and emerging skills to develop and
manage tourism products and services.
The Wellness economy is projected to reach nearly US$7.0 trillion in
2025. About 51.5 to 61.6 million visitors are interested in travelling
to Singapore in a sustainable manner over the next decade, according to
STB.
The Wellness Travel: Sleep Tourism course is designed for learners
to gain a deep understanding of sleep tourism, its significance in the
wellness tourism sector and to develop and manage sleep-related
experiences for guests.
The four professional certificate courses also provide learners with a
stackable credential pathway, where they can choose to take individual
modules to obtain a Statement of Attainment (SOA) which will be
reflected in their MySkillsFuture’s Skills Passport or stack the few
modules to obtain a certificate jointly issued by NTUC LHUB and TMIS,
which can be used towards advanced qualification for diploma courses
offered by TMIS.
Steven Chua, CEO of TMIS, said, “By leveraging the strengths of both
parties – the industry expertise of the Tourism Management Institute of
Management, and the reach of NTUC LearningHub among Singapore’s
workforce and the quality of curriculum delivery, we aim to empower our
tourism professionals to keep themselves abreast of the latest
developments in the global tourism industry and contribute to the
rejuvenation of Singapore’s tourism sector.”
Tourism Careers Hub Initiative
The new Curated Training Series for in-demand and emerging skills
under the Tourism Careers Hub (TCH) initiative is led by the Singapore
Tourism Board, together with partners from NTUC and the five Tourism
Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs).
Within the Curated Training Series, NTUC LHUB will develop training
courses under three key pillars of the refreshed TCH initiative, namely
Technological Enablers, Sustainability and Service Experience
Excellence. Three of NTUC LHUB’s current courses will be placed under
two pillars, with more courses for all three pillars to be available in
2024:
· Technological Enablers: Digital Event Strategist
Certification Course and Technical Meeting & Event Production Course
· Sustainability: Certified Sustainable Event Advocate Certification Programme
Jeremy Ong, CEO of NTUC LearningHub, said, “Ultimately, we hope to
help Singapore establish itself as a top tourism destination of choice
through a skilled workforce that seeks to constantly reinvent and
rejuvenate the sector.”
A new brand identity
To reinforce NTUC LHUB’s commitment to the tourism sector, the sector
branding for tourism, NTUC LearningHub for Tourism, was unveiled at the
event.
Ong said, “The launch of the tourism sector brand is part of NTUC
LearningHub’s refreshed strategy that is hyper-focused on evolving with
the changing economic landscape. By having a distinct and unique brand
identity for the tourism sector, it will help NTUC LearningHub to better
position itself as an active contributor to the sector.”
NTUC LearningHub has helped over 29,000 organisations and achieved
more than 2.6 million training places across more than 2,900 courses
with a pool of about 900 certified trainers.