Since 2014, Singapore has put policies in place to enhance digital infrastructure and become a "Smart Nation." With over $2 billion in funding, the government is offering free workshops, talks and programs to support Sinagorean citizens and residents as well. For example, college-bound students who want to major in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) can benefit from the programme's scholarships to help fund their tuition fees. Additionally, families without access to the internet can qualify for up to two years of subsidized fibre broadband and a tablet or smart phone. While the government's goals are pivoted towards long-term planning and equalizing opportunities for its people, there are several steps you can take now to prepare for this digital revolution. Below are three ways to secure a competitive advantage as Singapore furthers itself into the digital age. Educate Yourself One way to prepare for a change in Singapore is to...