About Us

 

 

The Asian Institute of Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship is a leading institution promoting creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.  Our students range from preschools, primary & secondary schools, colleges, teachers, business owners and senior citizens.

 

Our aim is to provide every student with an engaging, creative and exciting learning experience through our wide-range of unique learning programmes and nurturing faculty.  We strive to stimulate our students creative intelligence, develop their inventive minds and provide a basic understanding of essential life-skills and help to build a solid foundation for life-long learning and discovery

 

All over the world – governments, schools, principals, teachers, parents, entrepreneurs, students and individuals recognize the urgent need to be creative, inventive, innovative and entrepreneurial so as to gain a competitive edge in the global economy.

 

Quotes from around the world:

 

“We are trying to provide more opportunities for students to develop inventive minds by doing practical things - minds that will be able to look for problems, invent solutions & make them happens.

- Tharman Shanmugaratnum, Education Minister, Singapore Ministry of Education

 

“Business is not only about strategy.  It’s about Creativity,  Imagination and above all, Innovation.”

-          World Innovation, Forum 2006, New York City Center

 

“Creativity will be at the heart of this nation’s success in the future.  The government is determined to ensure that our young people get the best possible preparation for this bright future.  We want that spark of creativity that lives in every child to be recognised & nurtured.”

-          Jessa JowellUK Culture Secretary

 

“... building a culture of innovation in Australia’s schools are of the utmost importance if Australia and its people are to be successful in a global world.”

Australia Review Committee of Teaching and Teacher Education

 

“...failure to innovate is one of the top three risks facing businesses over the next three years.”

Economise Intelligence Unit ,2005

 

Ireland needs to get out of the dangerous comfort zone in which it is and switch to being an economy of innovations.”

Michael O’Neill, IBEC’s Irish Medical Devices Assn.