6 Largest Tech Companies in Singapore to Know

Some of the world’s largest tech companies operate in Singapore. These are the ones to watch.

Written by Margo Steines
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UPDATED BY
Rose Velazquez | Nov 15, 2024

Singapore is a major tech hub in Southeast Asia, offering local and multinational companies a robust national workforce of highly trained professionals, an efficient supply chain that serves global markets and tax and incorporation structures that are favorable to business. What’s more, the country is optimistic about its growth prospects across the tech industry, as are some of the world’s largest tech firms. This list explores the biggest tech companies operating in Singapore.  

Large Tech Companies in Singapore to Know

  • Google
  • IBM
  • Grab
  • Accenture
  • Razer

 

Largest Tech Companies in Singapore

American multinational tech giant Google has a hand in nearly every aspect of leading-edge technology, from cloud computing and online advertising to search engine technology, quantum computing, consumer electronics, e-commerce and AI. As one of the founding companies of the modern U.S. tech boom, Google sees its role in tech as organizing and making accessible all the information in the world.

 

IBM makes products for computing, including hardware and software products. Its computers, servers, data storage systems and networking systems are considered the gold standard in the computer technology space. The firm also operates a consultancy, through which it provides strategy for business technology, cloud computing, data analytics and AI.

 

Grab is a tech company that runs a platform for hailing rideshare cars, ordering delivery food and making digital payments. Users can transact for all three services on a single “superapp,” which serves nearly 500 locations in Southeast Asia. After acquiring Uber’s Southeast Asia operations and assets, Grab has established itself as the primary rideshare app in the region.

 

Accenture is an IT and tech company that offers professional IT and business services. Its expertise is focused on digital engineering and manufacturing, enterprise platforms, business strategy, AI and technology, with client companies across a wide range of. Accenture is a Fortune Global 500 company with offices and over 400,000 employees around the world.

 

Razer makes technology for the gaming industry, which includes hardware like laptops and accessories, software to adjust, or augment, the in-game experience for players as well as payment services both in and out of the gaming ecosystem. Its three-part structure bolsters it prominence in gaming tech.

 

InterSystems offers a portfolio of software products designed to help businesses in industries ranging from healthcare and financial services to mining address data challenges. For example, the company’s TrackCare offering is a healthcare information system that streamlines access to important patient data.

 

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