| 1973 - |
Motorola established a sales office in Singapore with only six staff.
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| 1983 - |
Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd was incorporated with a total of 61 staff.
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| 1984 - |
Motorola leased a facility in Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 and started producing microelectronics circuits and assemblies for paging and two-way radio products.
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| 1986 - |
Motorola's Ang Mo Kio premises was officially inaugurated by BG Lee Hsien Loong.
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| 1988 - |
Motorola delivered the 100,000th pager to Singapore Telecom.
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Motorola received two Motorola CEO Awards for significantly reducing defects within 2 years and for achieving Six Sigma Quality for the Genesis Charger.
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| 1989 - |
The Cellular Subscriber Group established its Asia Pacific Headquarters in Singapore.
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The first in-house robotics placement machines were developed as part of efforts to replace manual labour, increase product quality and reliability.
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| 1990 - |
Motorola won the Singapore Design Award Certificate of Merit conferred by the Trade Development Board for the Keynote Voice Pager
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Motorola received a CEO Award for Six Sigma Quality for the Keynote Charger
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| 1991 - |
Motorola won the National Training Award.
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| 1992 - |
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the new seven-storey Motorola Innovation Centre at Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 3.
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Motorola received the National Productivity Award.
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| 1993 - |
Motorola was awarded the Operational Headquarters (OHQ) status by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
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The Motorola Manufacturing Systems Asia facility was established.
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| 1994 - |
The Motorola Innovation Centre at Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 3 was officially opened.
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Motorola established the Asia Pacific Headquarters for the Radio Products Group.
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Motorola the Outstanding Quality Circle (QC) Organisation of the Year Award.
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Motorola launched the Motorola Green Bus program, an environmental education project for primary school children. For its efforts, Motorola received the Green Leaf Award from the Ministry of Environment and a Motorola CEO Award.
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| 1996 - |
Motorola won the prestigious Singapore Quality Award, given to Singapore-based companies for outstanding performance in quality.
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Motorola received two CEO awards for achieving Six Sigma quality in Glob TOP IC package assembly process, and for achieving 10 times reduction in saw defects.
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| 1997 - |
Motorola won the Distinguished Partner in Progress Award for significant contributions to the progress of Singapore's economy
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Motorola won the Friend of the Arts Award for substantial contributions to the promotion of the arts in Singapore
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Motorola became the first official communications equipment sponsor for National Day Parade
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| 1998 - |
ServiceOne was launched as a one-stop centre for all aftermarket services & original accessories for Motorola mobile phones, pagers, two-way radios and data modems.
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| 1999 - |
Motorola won the Technology Achievement Award for significant contributions to R&D efforts in Singapore.
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Motorola won the Singapore H.E.A.LT.H. (Helping Employees Achieve Lifetime Health) Award (Gold) for excellence in promoting a healthy lifestyle at the workplace.
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| 2000 - |
Motorola received the International Trade Award for contributions to Singapore's economic prosperity through international trade.
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Motorola won the Technology Achievement Award for the second consecutive year.
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Motorola won the Singapore H.E.A.L.T.H. Award (Gold) for the second consecutive year.
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| 2001 - |
The Global Software Group (Singapore) achieved Maturity Level 5, the highest possible rating in the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model (SEI-CMM®) for Software.
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Motorola received the Corporate Bronze Award from the Community Chest for commendable fund-raising efforts for the less fortunate.
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Motorola received the Singapore H.E.A.L.T.H. Award (Gold) for the third consecutive year.
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| 2002 - |
Motorola Singapore unveiled the world's first on-chip Bluetooth-ready application processor - the Dragonball MX1 that is designed by the company's IC Design Center.
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Motorola received the Singapore H.E.A.L.T.H. Award (Gold) for the fourth consecutive year
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Over 1,300 Motorola employees participated in a fund-raising walkathon in aid of the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS).
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| 2003 - |
Motorola celebrated its 75th Anniversary globally and its 30th Anniversary in Singapore.
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Motorola received the Singapore H.E.A.L.T.H. Award (Platinum) in October 2003.
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Motorola was awarded the International Headquarters (IHQ) status by the Singapore Government which marked a renewal of its commitment to Singapore.
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Motorola opened its first International Trading Centre in Singapore. |
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Above: Mr Teo Ming Kian, Chairman of the Singapore Economic Development Board with Mr Bill Werner, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Motorola’s Mobile Devices Business for 3G.
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The inauguration ceremony of the 3G R&D Center was held on November 19, 2004. The center is the only one in Asia outside Japan that is dedicated to the development of 3G handsets.
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For its efforts in corporate social responsibility, Motorola received the Corporate Citizenship Award from the US Embassy in Singapore and the Motorola CEO Award for Volunteerism. |
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Motorola opened the Customer Solutions Center which customizes mobile phone solutions and applications for High Growth Markets. |
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Motorola won Gold at the 8th Asian Innovation Awards held during Global Entrepolis in Singapore for its finger-writing recognition technology. |
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Motorola announced the world's first commercial implementation of PacketCable MultiMedia (PCMM) through deployment of an end-to-end solution with StarHub of Singapore |
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Motorola announced that Singapore will be the hub for its global supply chain activities. |
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Motorola received the Distinguished Partner for Defence Award and the Work-Life Achiever Award. |
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